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Kharkiv national medical university (KNMU)
Will you please provide the MBBS Course details offered at Kharkiv National Medical University ? Kharkov National Medical University was established in the year 1805. It is located at Kharkiv, Ukraine The Ministry of education and Ministry of Public health Ukraine approved the curriculum of the medical faculty of KNMU The Medical course takes six years and leads to MD or MBBS. During six years of study the students learn several subjects from fundamental subjects disciplines to special medical subjects. Admission to the medical faculty takes place after signing a contract. Foreigners study in group of seven eight students. The second year candidates attend their clinical studies where they can gain experience in nursing the patients. Clinical subjects are taught beginning from the third year of study. Candidates can study any topic of interest and to rise their of knowledge in the departments. The medium of instruction in the Medical faculty is English and Russian language. Most of the countries accept the KNMU diploma. The state final examinations on all the disciplines according to the syllabus are held within one system through 2 stages: 1. Testing practical proficiency of final-year students 2. Testing scientific/theoretical proficiency. Specialties include Surgery, Pathology, Public Health, Cardiology, Oncology, Pediatrics, Psychological Medicine, General Practice and many others. Most doctors complete postgraduate training in their chosen specialty. For 6 years of training 13,474 hours out of them: Fundamental /general scientific/ subjects — 2,180 hours Professionally oriented subjects — 6,098 hours Humanitarian subjects — 1,576 hours Social-economic subjects — 432 hours Elective courses — 324 hours Practical training — 972 hours Subinternship /in the 6-th year — 1,892 hours Contact: Kharkiv National Medical University Lenina avenue, 4, Kharkiv, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine Map: Last edited by Neelurk; July 1st, 2020 at 11:03 AM. |
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