Saturday 1 June 2019

Thinking of doing medicine from one of the European countries?


Course intro

Students dreaming to become a doctor have different way of thinking to serve the society. Even if most of the students in Europe get into medical schools upon high school graduation, it is never too late to study medicine. In some countries in the European country most students go to medical school after graduation or even after getting work and volunteer experience. After graduation from the medical school and becoming a doctor or any other medical specialist, there is a broad range of opportunities for the future job. Upon getting the medical degree you can choose to work in hospitals, science institutes and public health care or be the part of the medical segment of some science.

Students from all over the world can choose to study MBBS in English eastern (Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia etc.) or Western Europe, based on the university’s tuition fee, admission criteria, cost of living etc. Europe is a home to many of the world’s oldest and most prestigious universities and many of the most exciting and attractive student cities.

Admission process

High school diploma good marks in biology and chemistry and math, speak English, French or Romanian or Bulgarian or follow one year preparatory course, be in good health mentally, physically and without daisies incompatible with medical career. Also one should have letters of recommendations, letter of motivation, academic achievements, hobbies and personal interests, relevant to health care paid or voluntary work experience like hospital auxiliary, in nursing or residential care, red cross, computer literacy, communication skill, teamwork skills etc. tuition fees and living cost of studying medicine abroad in most of the best medical schools in the world are extremely high. Some of the best medical schools in Europe, offer medicals study program mostly in English and at very reasonable fee and conditions

Syllabus

The course of MBBS is that of five and half years and also it includes one year of internship. The first year consists of one year teaching basic science subjects – anatomy, physiology and bio-chemistry with some learning of community medicines. 

Second year consists of para-clinical subjects – microbiology, pathology, pharmacology and forensic medicines with community medicine. Third year is divided in two parts. Part I is of one year with subjects to appear in exam which are ophthalmology, ENT and community medicines. Part II is again one year with subject to appear in exam are medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology and pediatrics.

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