Medicine

PROGRAMS

Medical Doctor educational program (360 ECTS) aims to provide medical training, predominantly in a practical environment. Results of the educational program are achieved through implementation of innovative teaching and assessment methods - problem-based learning, early-stage involvement into the biomedical research and provision of objectively structured clinical examination.

The program aim is to train a specialist of high values ​​and responsibilities in the field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, who will apply their knowledge and skills for patients’ care and their life quality improvement. The structure and content of the program provides the student with integrated knowledge on the normal functioning of the human body, recovery of pathological conditions and adaptive skills, as well as develops the transfer skills, which makes the graduate competitive on both local and international markets.

The objective of this program is to develop competitive Master degree specialists and to equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary for successful work with the multidisciplinary team at an international level. A successful graduate of the program will be able to become a qualified member of a team in the medical and rehabilitation clinic. 

To contribute to the free development of an individual and expansion of human vision through enhancement of the existing knowledge and establishment of innovative and effective methods in medicine and/or diagnostics and treatment fields. To enhance the research and teaching competences in accordance with NQF VIII level learning outcomes (see below).

The aim of the program is to train high valued and responsible nursing specialists and equip them with skills necessary to work in the healthcare field; to be competent and competitive in a multicultural environment and apply their knowledge and competence to nursing management and patient health care.

The aim of the program is to give a student the knowledge relevant to the modern challenges and requirements in the pharmaceutical industry, to develop practical skills that will be useful for employment in the field.

The Program aims at Contributing to the free development of an individual and expanding human vision through enhancement of the existing knowledge and establishment of innovative methods in life science, establishing an open scientific platform of life sciences in order to foster future cooperation between local and international collaborators.

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Southampton where, as an MRC Training Fellow, he did his PhD under Professor Sir George Alberti.  His work at that time investigated metabolic disturbances in liver disease and metabolic aspects of endocrinology. He moved to Newcastle where he was First Assistant to Professor Reg Hall.  He subsequently obtained a Wellcome Senior Clinical Research Fellowship, investigating metabolism in diabetes.

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