Medicine
The Medicine program teaches students how to diagnose
and treat diseases. Future doctors obtain knowledge on the
setup and function of organs and systems in the human body, as well as
the causes for the occurrence of diseases and their treatment. The Medicine
program is some 6 years long, with each post-graduate study taking up a further
2 years.
Subjects studied:
- Molecules and cells;
- Life Support Systems;
- Lifecycle and Regulating Systems;
- Basics of Clinical Practice;
- Clinical Studies and Innovations;
- Medical and Surgical Responsibilities;
- Clinical Methods;
- Patient and Disease;
- Biomedicine;
- Cardio-Vascular System;
- Endocrinology;
- Gastroenterology and Hepatology;
- Global Health;
- Haematology;
- Humanities, Philosophy, and Law;
- Immunity and Infections;
- Neurology and Mental Health;
- Pharmacology;
- Reproduction and Development Sciences;
- Respiratory Sciences;
- Surgery and Anaesthesiology;
- Dermatology;
- Infectious Diseases;
- Obstetrics and Gynaecology;
- Oncology;
- Orthopaedics /Muscle-Skeletal Medicine;
- Psychiatry;
- Paediatrics;
- Radiology;
- Rheumatology;
- Emergency Aid;
- Ophthalmology;
- Nephrology;
- Otorhinolaryngology.
You may pursue a career as:
- Doctor;
- Paramedic;
- Nurse.
Medicine – Rankings 2018
GR = General Ranking
GER = General Employability Ranking
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