Medicine, Programme in English

Medicine, Programme in English (Medical Doctor degree programme)

Level & mode: single-cycle Master's degree programme (MD-equivalent), 6 years (12 semesters), typically full time (on campus), taught in English.

Who is it for?
For candidates from all over the world who want to become physicians and feel confident studying and working in English. It is a good fit if you:

  • are interested in biology and chemistry
  • are ready for intensive learning and continuous self-development
  • want early and regular contact with patients
  • value responsibility, teamwork, and evidence-based decision-making

What will you learn?
You will build strong medical foundations and practical clinical skills, including:

  • understanding disease mechanisms and how the body works (anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology)
  • taking a patient's medical history and performing a physical examination
  • clinical reasoning: forming diagnoses and interpreting tests
  • planning treatment and managing patient care
  • safe practice, medical ethics, and effective doctor-patient communication

How will you study?
The programme progresses from pre-clinical science to clinical training:

  • pre-clinical and clinical courses, from anatomy and physiology to diagnostics and treatment
  • practical classes in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities
  • skills training in a Medical Simulation Centre
  • teamwork in a therapeutic team and professional communication with patients
  • in the final year, extended clinical rotations focused on day-to-day clinical work

What makes this programme stand out?
The curriculum links theory with practice and is updated in line with current medical knowledge. You can also explore selected fields more deeply during advanced clinical training in the final year.

What can you do after graduation?
After earning your medical diploma, you can begin the process of obtaining the right to practise medicine (requirements depend on the country where you plan to work). Graduates commonly:

  • complete national licensing requirements (in Poland: the Medical Final Examination - LEK)
  • continue with postgraduate training / residency to obtain a medical specialty

Typical career paths include work in:

  • primary care and specialist outpatient clinics
  • hospitals and clinical departments
  • emergency medicine and ambulance services
  • uniformed services (depending on national regulations)
  • research institutes and academic settings