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Medicine

Frais de scolarité 13 000 € par année
Frais de candidature 100 € paiement unique
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Aperçu

A holder of doctor’s professional qualification possess: adequate knowledge of the sciences on which
medicine is based and a good understanding of the scientific methods; sufficient understanding of the
structure, functions and behaviour of healthy and sick persons, as well as relations between the state of
health and physical and social surroundings of the human being; adequate knowledge of clinical disciplines
and practices.

Structure du programme

Semester 1 Autumn
Compulsory Courses 30.0
Human Anatomy I/II p. 10.0
Human Biology 3.0
Human Histology I/II p. 5.0
Introduction to Medical Studies 3.0
Latin and Professional Language 4.0
Psychology, Basics of Professional Communication and Psychosomatics 5.0
Semester 2 Spring
Compulsory Courses 25.0
Biochemistry 5.0
Formation of Nursing Practical Skills 5.0
Human Anatomy II/II p. 5.0
Human Histology II/II p. 5.0
Human Physiology I/II p. 5.0
Course unit (module) of Individual Studies 5.0
Semester 3 Autumn
Compulsory Courses 30.0
General Microbiology and Immunology 5.0
Human Genetics 2.0
Human Physiology II/II p. 5.0
Pathology I/II p. 5.0
Pharmacology I/II p. 5.0
Propaedeutics of Internal Diseases I/II p. 3.0
Public Health and Health Management 5.0
Semester 4 Spring
Compulsory Courses 25.0
Applied Anatomy, Fundamentals of Radiology 5.0
Introduction to Research in Medicine and Evidence-based Medicine 3.0
Medical Microbiology 5.0
Pathology II/II p. 5.0
Pharmacology II/II p. 5.0
Propaedeutics of Internal Diseases II/II p. 2.0
Course unit (module) of Individual Studies 5.0
Semester 5 Autumn
Compulsory Courses 30.0
Abdominal Surgery 5.0
Anesthesiology and Reanimatology; General Surgery 5.0
General Pediatrics and Neonatology 5.0
Infectious Diseases and Dermatovenerology I/II p. 5.0
Pulmonology 5.0
Radiology 5.0
Semester 6 Spring
Compulsory Courses 30.0
Cardiology 7.0
Children’s Diseases I/II p. 5.0
Gastroenterology 5.0
Infectious Diseases and Dermatovenerology II/II p. 4.0
Ophtalmology 4.0
Pediatric Surgery 2.0
Pulmonology, Allergology and Clinical Immunology, Tuberculosis 3.0
Semester 7 Autumn
Compulsory Courses 30.0
Children’s Diseases II/II p. 5.0
Laboratory Medicine 5.0
Neurology and Neurosurgery I/II p. 5.0
Obstetrics 5.0
Rheumatology, Adult and Pediatric Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Plastic Reconstructive Surgery 10.0
Semester 8 Spring
Compulsory Courses 25.0
Clinical Practice 5.0
Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases 5.0
Final Master’s Degree Work I/III p. 5.0
Gynecology 5.0
Neurology and Neurosurgery II/II p. 5.0
Course unit (module) of Individual Studies 5.0
Semester 9 Autumn
Compulsory Courses 30.0
Clinical Genetics and Bioinformatics 5.0
Emergency Medicine 2.0
Endocrinology and Endocrine Surgery 4.0
Hematology and Clinical Oncology 5.0
Medical Law. Medical Ethics 4.0
Nephrology and Urology 5.0
Specialized Surgery (Cardio/ Thoracic/ Vascular surgery) 5.0
Semester 10 Spring
Compulsory Courses 30.0
Clinical Pharmacology 3.0
Critical Care Medicine, Clinical Toxicology 5.0
Forensic Medicine 2.0
Internal Medicine, Family medicine and Gerontology 8.0
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 2.0
Psychiatry, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychotherapy 10.0
Semester 11 Autumn
Compulsory Courses 30.0
Final Master’s Degree Work II/III p. 5.0
Internship I/II p. 25.0
Semester 12 Spring
Compulsory Courses 30.0
Final Examination 5.0
Internship II/II p. 20.0
Master Final Thesis (Study field: Medicine) III/III p. 5.0
In the first 2 years, basic medical science is taught as a series of courses organised into four concurrent themes: molecular/cellular aspects of medicine; human structure and functions; healthcare in the community; and early clinical and professional development. The integration of science and clinical practice starts at the beginning of the courses. Through a series of lectures, seminars and visits to general practices and hospitals, you will become familiar with patient contact and learn the principles of taking the clinical history and examinations. Student-selected components allow for the study of specific topics in depth. Following this, you will move into the clinical phase, where you will rotate through a series of placements at major teaching trusts throughout the region and community.

*There are three State Graduation Exams for the Medicine study programme: Surgery; Internal Medicine; and Women and Children’s Diseases.

Opportunités de carrière

A graduate can be employed in commercial structures dealing with medical equipment or pharmaceutical
companies, however, for independent medical practice further studies are needed..

Postuler maintenant ! Semestre d'automne 2025/26
C'est une session continue. Les candidatures sont acceptées toute l'année.
Début des cours
16 sept. 2025
Postuler maintenant ! Semestre d'automne 2025/26
C'est une session continue. Les candidatures sont acceptées toute l'année.
Début des cours
16 sept. 2025
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