- Course: Doctor of Medicine
- Duration: 6 Years (12 Semesters)
- Tuition Fees: EUR. 16000 (AED.60,000)* / year
- Intake: September
- Language of Instruction: English
The Medical University of Warsaw is one of the oldest and largest medical schools in Poland. At the Medical University of Warsaw, general and specialty training is provided at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Students learn at five clinical teaching hospitals that provide general and tertiary medical care to patients. Students and staff also conduct scientific and clinical research at these hospitals in addition to involvement in several clinical academic departments located in other hospitals in the city.
The Medical University of Warsaw is a modern academic institution offering 16 programs, two of them: medicine and dental medicine are taught also in English.All the courses are delivered by outstanding medical professionals using modern teaching techniques by the European quality assurance standards. MUW graduates are well-prepared healthcare professionals ready to practice anywhere in the world.
The 6-Year MD Program (Medicine) is for high school graduates and college/university graduates. At the end of the program, the graduates are awarded the MD degree and receive a medical diploma recognized in Poland, the European Union, USA, Canada and most other countries around the world.
– The program includes 3 pre-clinical years (lectures, seminars and classes) and 3 clinical years (clinical classes in hospitals with patients, Medical Simulation Centre) and summer clerkships
– Student clinical training at 6 University clinical hospitals and affiliated ones across Warsaw
– Over 1000 graduates since 1993
– Teaching that goes beyond standard requirements
(more than 5700 hours and 36 ECTS per year)
– Students complete a Register of Student Skills essential for medical practice
Basic science and pre-medical training of the English Division students are provided in the form of lectures, seminars, and practical classes by more than 70 departments and clinics of the Medical University of Warsaw.Clinical training takes place at the 6 University hospitals, the University’s Medical Simulation Center and at affiliated hospitals.
Throughout the 6-Year MD Program, students are assessed on their knowledge and skills. The learning process of the students is supervised by the teaching staff during their entire education and training at the Medical University of Warsaw. Medical students’ theoretical knowledge is checked in the form of tests, and a written and oral exam at the end of the course. Practical clinical skills are regularly evaluated to ensure effective high-quality training. Students graduate with a completed Register of Student Skills essential for medical practice.
All the teaching staff of the English Division are employed either on a full-time basis or on a part-time basis. They also work as researches or medical practitioners at the Medical University of Warsaw’s basic science, pre-clinical and clinical departments.
Students interested in writing the USMLE (the United States Medical Licensing Examination) Step I are eligible once they have completed the 3-year pre-clinical curriculum. Upon completion of the 3-year clinical training, students can sit the USMLE Step II.
Accreditations, affiliations and recognition
- World Directory of Medical Schools (WFME) (FAIMER)
- Medical Council of India (MCI)
- Association of Indian Universities (AIU)
- European Higher Education Area (EHEA).
- Accreditation Committee of Polish University Medical Schools (KAAUM)
- University Commission for the Quality of Medical Education (UKJKKL)
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA)