The five-year program, consisting of 10 semesters, has been meticulously designed to integrate fundamental and clinical sciences. This approach is grounded in the belief that scientific and professional growth should progress harmoniously throughout the entire program, rather than being rigidly separated.
During the initial Basic module spanning the first two years, students receive instruction in the fundamental sciences, encompassing both medical and dental courses. These foundational principles serve as the bedrock for the practice of clinical dentistry.
In the subsequent Pre-clinical module, students delve deeper into the comprehensive clinical study of various dental disciplines. This knowledge forms the basis for their continued exploration in the Clinical module, where the focus intensifies on patient assessment and management. Moreover, in this concluding module, students engage in elective programs, participate in clinical conferences, and gain practical experience in hospital-based settings. Upon successful completion of the program, students are granted the title of Doctor of Dentistry.
The diploma awarded by the Medical School enjoys widespread recognition and acceptance not only within all European Union member nations but also in several other countries, including Norway, the United States, Canada, Israel, and more.