Programs Designed for Tomorrow’s Healthcare Leaders.
To ensure that every graduate is prepared to tackle the difficulties of contemporary healthcare, our curriculum is created to promote academic brilliance, clinical competence, and compassionate care.
Undergraduate Programs
Dr. Kristina Castle
Head of the Department
5 Years
Duration
1. Structure
Pre-clinical Phase (2-3 years)
Subjects: Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry
Focus: Basic medical sciences and understanding of body systems.
Clinical Phase (2-3 years)
Subjects: Internal Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Psychiatry
Focus: Practical experience in hospitals and clinics, patient care, and clinical skills.
Internship (1 year)
Practical training in various specialties under supervision.
Exposure to real-world medical practice.
2. Curriculum Highlights
- Core Subjects: Medical Ethics, Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology
- Practical Training: Hands-on practice in clinical settings, including patient interactions and diagnostics.
- Electives: Opportunities to specialize in areas of interest.
3. Assessment
- Examinations: Regular assessments through written, practical, and oral exams.
- Continuous Evaluation: Involves clinical performance and participation.
4. Admission Requirements
- Educational Background: Completion of secondary education with a strong emphasis on science subjects (Biology, Chemistry, Physics).
- Entrance Exams: Many countries require standardized entrance exams.
5. Career Opportunities
- Post-graduation: Further specialization (Residency programs), research, teaching, or practice in various medical fields.
- Employment Sectors: Hospitals, clinics, public health organizations, and academic institutions.
6. Key Skills Developed
- Clinical reasoning and decision-making
- Communication skills
- Compassionate patient care
- Teamwork and leadership in healthcare settings
7. Accreditation
Ensure that the program is accredited by relevant medical councils or authorities in your country