Medical Universities in Poland
Study Medicine at the Pomeranian Medical University
Facilities at Pomeranian Medical University are designed to offer practical training to aspiring doctors including laboratories and clinical hospital experience. Students benefit from the mixture of 5,700 hours of practical instruction and lectures over twelve semesters.
Some of the subjects that medical students will study include Morphological Sciences, Scientific Basis of Medicine, Preclinical Sciences, Behavioral Sciences, Clinical Sciences, Clinical science with treatment, and the Legal and organizational basis of medicine.
Located on the Oder river, this scenic port town is the capital of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. Close to the Baltic Sea and the German border, this city boasts a historic 8th century castle alongside contemporary attractions such as the National Museum in Szczecin and literature museum. Catherine the Great was born in the city and the blend of historic art nouveau buildings with contemporary shopping centres makes for an eclectic feel to the city. It’s well equipped for student life with many bars and restaurants.