Medicine
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6-year programme in Medicine is designed to teach students the core competencies required to become highly skilled doctors. The general objective of the Medicine programme is to train physicians who:are able to provide medical assistance of high quality corresponding to recent achievements in medicine and high ethical standards;enhance the awareness of society of the importance of measures of health promotion and disease prevention;wish to contribute by their activities to the development of medicine as a field as well as medical science;are willing to engage in self-education during their entire professional career.After graduation students can pursue a wide variety of careers internationally. Students have an opportunity to continue their education in a residency programme in Estonia or abroad and become doctor-specialists; study medicine at doctoral level, or have a job requiring a medical degree.Why study Medicine at the University of Tartu?A “hands-on” programme: students get a lot of practical training at the Tartu University Hospital.Tartu University Hospital is the largest provider of medical care in Estonia, in several fields it is the only medical institution in Estonia with specialists at such high level.UT is in the TOP 1% of the world’s most cited universities and scientific institutions in the field of Clinical medicine.99% of Estonian doctors have graduated from the University of Tartu.Newly renovated and state-of-the-art laboratories and study environment.Finnish students have an opportinity to join TASLO, local organization uniting Finnish medical students.
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Admissions Requirements
Higher secondary education and BMAT - The BioMedical Admissions Test.
Deadline: April 15th.
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Tartu
Estonia
50412
Estonia
- More than 4 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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