Szczecin, Poland

Medicine

Integrated Master's degree
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Medicine at PUM

Language: EnglishStudies in English
Subject area: medicine, health care
Kind of studies: full-time studies
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Why study Medicine at PUM?

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Why It's Worth It:

Academic excellence at Pomeranian Medical University

The 6-year MD Program at the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin offers a comprehensive medical education designed for students seeking a professional career in medicine. PUM provides a high-standard curriculum that is fully compatible with European Union directives and the ECTS system, ensuring that the degree is recognized internationally. By choosing this institution, students join a community dedicated to medical research and modern clinical practice.

Integrated system of medical education

The program is structured to provide a logical progression from theoretical knowledge to clinical application. During the first few academic years, students follow a semester-based system focusing on morphological sciences and the scientific basis of medicine. This solid foundation allows participants to understand the complex biological and chemical processes of the human body before moving into more advanced clinical studies and specialized medical fields.

Modern outcome-based learning approach

The university has implemented a modern, outcome-based education system that emphasizes not only what the student knows but also what they are able to do. This methodology focuses on practical skills and the development of professional competences. Students are evaluated based on their ability to demonstrate knowledge, analyze clinical cases, and maintain a professional attitude, which prepares them for the diverse challenges of the medical profession.

Extensive clinical and practical training

As the course progresses, the teaching style shifts to a block system, facilitating a more immersive experience in various medical disciplines. The curriculum includes thousands of hours of lectures and practical classes, covering a wide range of domains such as preclinical sciences, behavioral sciences, and legal aspects of medicine. This extensive training ensures that graduates are well-equipped with both manual skills and the diagnostic intuition required in healthcare.

International rotation and flexibility

A unique feature of the program is the flexibility offered during the final practical year. Students can choose from different paths for their clinical rotations, including the possibility of completing part or even the entire final year abroad or in their home country. This international mobility allows students to gain experience in different healthcare systems, broadening their clinical perspective and enhancing their global career opportunities.

Comprehensive range of medical specialties

Throughout the final stages of the program, students undergo intensive practical training in core areas such as internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and emergency medicine. In addition to these mandatory rotations, the curriculum allows for elective periods where students can focus on a specialty of their choice. This flexibility helps future doctors to explore specific interests and tailor their final year to their intended career path.

Professional qualifications and career paths

Upon successful completion of the MD Program, graduates are awarded the professional title of "lekarz" and receive a Master’s Degree. This qualification opens doors to medical practice across the European Union and beyond, thanks to the university's adherence to international standards. Graduates are prepared to work in hospitals, research institutes, and various healthcare organizations, possessing the necessary skills to act as competent and reflective medical practitioners.

Test: check whether Medicine is the right major for you!

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Test: check whether Medicine is the right major for you!

1. Do you have a strong interest in biology, human anatomy, and understanding how the body works?

2. Are you motivated by helping others, especially when they are vulnerable or in pain?

3. Can you handle high-pressure situations and make decisions when stakes are high?

4. Do you enjoy working closely with people, communicating clearly, and building trust?

5. Are you prepared to invest long hours, including studying, clinical rotations, and possibly overnight shifts?

6. Do you approach ethical dilemmas thoughtfully and consider the impact of your choices on others?

7. Are you detail-oriented and able to notice small signs that could change a diagnosis or treatment?

8. Do you enjoy learning continuously, keeping up with medical research and evolving best practices?

9. Are you comfortable working in a team of doctors, nurses, and other professionals to coordinate care?

10. Can you cope with emotional challenges, such as delivering bad news or facing patient suffering?

Definitions and quotes

Medicine
Medicine is the science and practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Medicine encompasses a variety of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness. Contemporary medicine applies biomedical sciences, biomedical research, genetics, and medical technology to diagnose, treat, and prevent injury and disease, typically through pharmaceuticals or surgery, but also through therapies as diverse as psychotherapy, external splints and traction, medical devices, biologics, and ionizing radiation, amongst others.
Medicine
I do remember an apothecary,—
And hereabouts he dwells,—whom late I noted
In tatter'd weeds, with overwhelming brows,
Culling of simples; meagre were his looks,
Sharp misery had worn him to the bones:
And in his needy shop a tortoise hung,
An alligator stuff'd, and other skins
Of ill-shaped fishes; and about his shelves
A beggarly account of empty boxes,
Green earthen pots, bladders and musty seeds,
Remnants of packthread and old cakes of roses,
Were thinly scatter'd to make up a show.
William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet (1597), Act V, scene 1, line 37.
Medicine
When taken
To be well shaken.
George Colman the Younger, Broad Grins, The Newcastle Apothecary, Stanza 12.
Medicine
Who shall decide when doctors disagree,
And soundest casuists doubt, like you and me?
Alexander Pope, Moral Essays (1731-35), Epistle III.

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