PROGRAM MEDICINE
Doctor of Medicine M.D.
Doctor of Medicine M.D.
Basic information
Scope of studies and length
363 ECTS credits, 6 years
Degree level
Master
Language
English, Ukrainian
Scope of studies and length
363 ECTS credits, 6 years
Degree level
Master
Language
English, Ukrainian
Licensed, International and national
accredited
accredited
Note: Recognition of academic qualifications may vary by country. It is advisable for students to consult with relevant professional bodies or regulatory authorities in their home countries to understand specific requirements for medical practice.
Focus of the Educational Programme
The programme combines academic rigour with applied professional training, aligned with modern European trends in the theory and practice of medicine.
Aim of the Educational Programme
To prepare highly qualified medical professionals capable of organising and delivering professional activities at a high standard, critically analysing healthcare challenges, and independently addressing complex tasks in the public health sector. The programme ensures that graduates are able to apply specialised conceptual knowledge and practical skills in accordance with European standards, covering the defined lists of syndromes and symptoms, physiological and pathological conditions, medical emergencies, laboratory and instrumental investigations, and clinical procedures.
Key Focus of the Educational Programme
Comprehensive training of specialists for professional, organisational, managerial, and research activities within the healthcare system, in line with the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and international quality benchmarks.
Programme Features
Integration of European academic expertise through active involvement of international teaching staff in the educational process.
Opportunities for training within leading Ukrainian private healthcare institutions employing state-of-the-art medical technologies.
Systematic application of innovative teaching and learning technologies.
Clinical placements and practical training at both national and international healthcare institutions and partner universities.
A student-centred approach to learning, consistent with best practices of European medical education.
The programme combines academic rigour with applied professional training, aligned with modern European trends in the theory and practice of medicine.
Aim of the Educational Programme
To prepare highly qualified medical professionals capable of organising and delivering professional activities at a high standard, critically analysing healthcare challenges, and independently addressing complex tasks in the public health sector. The programme ensures that graduates are able to apply specialised conceptual knowledge and practical skills in accordance with European standards, covering the defined lists of syndromes and symptoms, physiological and pathological conditions, medical emergencies, laboratory and instrumental investigations, and clinical procedures.
Key Focus of the Educational Programme
Comprehensive training of specialists for professional, organisational, managerial, and research activities within the healthcare system, in line with the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and international quality benchmarks.
Programme Features
Integration of European academic expertise through active involvement of international teaching staff in the educational process.
Opportunities for training within leading Ukrainian private healthcare institutions employing state-of-the-art medical technologies.
Systematic application of innovative teaching and learning technologies.
Clinical placements and practical training at both national and international healthcare institutions and partner universities.
A student-centred approach to learning, consistent with best practices of European medical education.
IMPORTANT
Head of the educational program:
Bondarenko Anastasiia
Doctor of Medical Sciences, professor
Educational program editors:
Oleh Vovk
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Director of the European Medical School Research Institute
Oleksandra Vovk
PhD in Medicine, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Fundamental and Medical-Preventive Disciplines
Vadym Vus
Lecturer, Department of Human Morphology and Physiology
Ivanna Hrytsan
PhD in Medicine, Lecturer, Department of Internal Medicine
Oksana Kaleynikova
PhD in Biology, Associate Professor of the Department of Human Morphology and Physiology
Hanna Kondaurova
PhD in Medicine, Associate Professor of the Department of Human Morphology and Physiology
Anatolii Maslyukov
PhD in Medicine, Associate Professor of the Department of Human Morphology and Physiology
Diana Moreva
PhD in Medicine, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Gastroenterology, Dietetics and Comorbidity




