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General Medicine

General Medicine

The Bachelor’s program 60910200 – General Medicine is aimed at training highly qualified general practitioners in accordance with modern healthcare standards. Within this program, students acquire comprehensive knowledge of the structure and functions of the human body, the causes of diseases, and the principles of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. The educational process is organized based on curricula aligned with international standards and incorporates modern pedagogical approaches and digital learning technologies.

During their studies, students gradually master fundamental and clinical disciplines such as anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology, pharmacology, internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. Training includes not only theoretical instruction but also practical sessions at clinical bases, simulation centers, and healthcare institutions, ensuring the development of essential professional competencies.

Special emphasis is placed on learning to use modern diagnostic equipment, laboratory technologies, and medical information systems. Students develop clinical thinking, medical documentation skills, effective patient communication, emergency care competencies, and disease prevention strategies. Participation in research activities, conferences, and innovative projects further enhances their scientific and professional development.

Graduates of this program can work as general practitioners in primary healthcare institutions, outpatient clinics, hospitals, diagnostic centers, and other healthcare organizations. They may also continue their education in master’s programs or clinical residency to obtain specialized qualifications and advance their professional careers.