Medical university program in Romania
Medical university program in Romania is allmost similar for all medical universities and folows the same structure.
Below is a list of the yearly course structure and subjects covered.
Medical university program in Romania:
1st Year of English Medical Program - 2 Semesters (60 credits)
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Biophysics
- Biochemestry
- Cellular and Molecular Biology
- Medical Mathematics
- Foreign Language
- Romanian Language
- Summer Practical Period: 2 weeks - 30 Hours/Week (elective in any medical speciality and hospital decided by the student)
Medical university program in Romania:
2nd Year of English Medical Program - 2 Semesters (60 credits)
- Genetical Anatomy
- Topographical Anatomy
- Physiology
- Virology
- Parasitology
- Histology
- Genetics
- Foreign Language
- Summer Practical Period 2 weeks - 30 Hours/Week
- Romanian Language
- Medical Psychology
- Medical Pedagogy
3rd Year of English Medical Program - 2 Semesters (60 credits)
- Anato-Pathology
- Pathophysiology
- Medical Semiology
- General Immunology
- Pharmacology
- Clinical Immunology
- Surgical Semiology
- Summer Practical Period 2 weeks - 30 Hours/Week
- Sanogenetic Education
Medical university program in Romania:
4th Year of English Medical Program - 2 Semesters (60 credits)
- Internal Medicine
- Clinical Pharmacology
- Radiology
- Urology
- Traumatology and Orthopedics
- Surgery
- Medical Emergencies
- Hygiene
- Traditional Medicine
- Child Abuse
- Summer Practical Period 2 weeks - 30 Hours/Week
Medical university program in Romania:
5th Year of English Medical Program - 2 Semesters (60 credits)
- Internal Medicine
- Stomotology
- Neurology
- Pediatrics
- Infantile Surgery and Orthopedics
- Endocrynology
- E.N.T
- Ophtalmology
- Oncology
- Clinical Genetics
- Pneumophysiology
- Summer Practical Period 2 weeks - 30 Hours/Week
Medical university program in Romania:
6th Year of English Medical Program - 2 Semesters (60 credits)
- Obstetrics - Gynecology
- Psychiatry
- Dermatology
- Infectious Diseases
- Epidemiology
- Polyclinic
- Clinical and therapeutical Synthesis, Medical and surgical emergencies
- Public Health
- Balneophysiotherapy and Rheumatology
- Forensic Medicine
- Family Planning and Sex Education
- History of Medicine
- Summer Practical Period 2 weeks - 30 Hours/Week
Medical university program in Romania:
Optional Disciplines
- Modern Methods for Morphophysiological Exploration
- Biomedical Equipment
- Tropical Diseases and Hygiene
- Ethics, Dentology and Legal Medicine
- Immunopathology
- Infantile Neuropsychiatry
- Medical Imagistics
- Oncological Hematology
- Bioethics
- Chronobiology
- Acupuncture
- Homeopathy
- Cellular Biology
- Molecular Pathology
- Family Planning
Medical university program in Romania:
EUROPEAN CREDIT TRANSFER SYSTEM(ECTS)
Romanian Universities are compliant with the ECTS system.
In ECTS, 60 credits represent the workload of one year of study; with 30 credits given for a semester. More info on the European Credit Transfer System.
Medical university program in Romania:
Grade Definition
9-10: Excellent: outstanding performance with little or no errors 8: Very Good: above the average standard with some errors 7: Good: 6: Satisfactory: 5: Sufficient: performance meets the minimum criteria 4: Fail: more work required before the credit can be awarded 1-3: Fail
In Romania, the Transcript of Records indicates the credits and the grades according to both the Romanian system and ECTS.
The number of credits are computed according to a 40 hour work week. 30 credits, allocated to a semester, is divided by 40 to obtain the number of credits for one work hour. This number of credits is multiplied by the number of hours per week allocated to each subject to obtain the total number of credits for one subject per semester.
Students may transfer between any university that supports the ECTS system. The transcript issued by the university indicates the number of credits successfully completed by the applicant.
Students transfering from any university that do not follows the ECTS system must provide transcript of records, issued by the faculty they have studied abroad, presenting the following information: the names of the studied disciplines; the total number of hours for theoretical and practical classes; the marks obtained in each discipline; the grading system in the respective country. This transcript of records should be in English or French or translated into English, French or Romanian language and legalized first at the ministry of foreigner affaires of the issuing country, and then at the Romanian Embassy in the respective country. For those countries who have signed the Hague convection, the documents can authenticate by the apostille by the authorized authority.
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