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Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce Doctor of Medicine (MD)
Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce

Doctor of Medicine (MD)

Kielce, Poland

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Oct 2025

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    About: The Doctor of Medicine (MD) program prepares students for a career in medicine through a rigorous curriculum. This degree usually lasts four years and covers a wide range of subjects, including clinical skills, anatomy, and public health. Students will engage in hands-on training and rotations in various medical specialties to gain practical experience in real-world settings.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various career opportunities, including physician, surgeon, or specialist in a chosen field. Other options may include roles in research, public health, or healthcare administration.

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Introduction

The School of Medicine offers a 6-year MD (Doctor of Medicine) program adapted to the EU standards. It offers over 5700 hours of education in general medicine scope in the form of preclinical and clinical courses. Graduates are awarded the MD degree and are provided with a medical diploma recognized within the European Union, U.S.A., Canada, and many other countries worldwide. The program is based on all Polish medical higher education institutions' obligatory requirements and is adequate to EU standards. Students are required to choose 9 optional courses, which are divided into two groups:

  • Basic science and preclinical (choice between 3rd and 9th semester)
  • Clinical sciences (choice between 6th and 9th semester)

The program comprises preclinical subjects: anatomy, biochemistry, biophysics, physiology with cytophysiology, histology with embryology and basics of cell biology, microbiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, toxicology, and many others; as well as clinical subjects: internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, psychiatry, family medicine, emergency medicine, neurology, oncology, otolaryngology, ophthalmology, infectious diseases, and more. Practical clinical teaching during the 6th year includes courses in clinics or hospital wards within the fields of internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, gynecology, and obstetrics, psychiatry, emergency medicine, family medicine.

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