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3 M.D. Degree Programs in Slovakia


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Doctor of General Medicine
- Bratislava, Slovakia
M.D.
Full time
6 years
On-Campus
English, Slovak
The undergraduate study branch of General Medicine provides general natural science education that is based on a human and ethical basis. The study is completed with complex education focused on diagnostics, differential diagnostics, therapy and prevention of diseases.


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The Jessenius Faculty of Medicine in Martin, Comenius University
General Medicine Study Programme
- Martin, Slovakia
M.D.
Full time
6 years
On-Campus
English
The General Medicine programme takes six years to complete, and the teaching is split into pre-clinical and clinical courses. Aligned with the ECTs system, the Diploma awarded by JFMED is globally recognised and is a mark of quality education in medicine and science.


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Doctor of Dentistry
- Bratislava, Slovakia
M.D.
Full time
5 years
On-Campus
English, Slovak
Dentistry is an independent medical field focused on diagnosing, preventing, and treating diseases of the teeth, oral cavity, and jaw. During this 5-year program, you will learn to manage the most common oral diseases, such as tooth decay and gum disease, while understanding how oral health is connected to the entire body. The course combines medical knowledge with hands-on clinical training, preparing you to work confidently with real patients after graduation.
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Slovakia or Slovak Republic (Slovak: Slovensko or Slovenská republika, both names are officially recognized), is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Slovakia is a member of the European Union so if you are a citizen of another member state, you can legally reside and work in Slovakia without restrictions. Comenius Univerzity is the oldest existing Slovak university, in Bratislava.
A Doctor of Medicine is a highly advanced degree that requires about six years of work. Many M.D. programs require a combination of classwork, research papers, and hands-on clinical practice to certify students as medical doctors.