Medical faculty in the context of "Grading in education"

Play Trivia Questions online!

or

Skip to study material about Medical faculty in the context of "Grading in education"




⭐ Core Definition: Medical faculty

A medical school, medical college, or medical university is a tertiary educational institution, professional school, or forms a part of such an institution, that teaches medicine, and awards a professional degree for physicians. Such medical degrees include the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS, MBChB, MBBCh, BMBS), Master of Medicine (MM, MMed), Doctor of Medicine (MD), or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO). Many medical schools offer additional degrees, such as a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), master's degree (MSc) or other post-secondary education.

Medical schools can also carry out medical research and operate teaching hospitals. Around the world, criteria, structure, teaching methodology, and nature of medical programs offered at medical schools vary considerably. Medical schools are often highly competitive, using standardized entrance examinations, as well as grade point averages and leadership roles, to narrow the selection criteria for candidates.In most countries, the study of medicine is completed as an undergraduate degree not requiring prerequisite undergraduate coursework. However, an increasing number of places are emerging for graduate entrants who have completed an undergraduate degree including some required courses. In the United States and Canada, almost all medical degrees are second-entry degrees, and require several years of previous study at the university level.

↓ Menu

In this Dossier

Medical faculty in the context of Leiden University Medical Center

Leiden University Medical Center (Dutch: Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum) or LUMC is the university hospital affiliated with Leiden University, of which it forms the medical faculty. It is located in Leiden, Netherlands. LUMC is a modern university medical center for research, education and patient care. Its research practice ranges from pure fundamental medical research to applied clinical research.

↑ Return to Menu

Medical faculty in the context of Nicolaus Copernicus University Ludwik Rydygier Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz

The Ludwik Rydygier Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz is the medical faculty of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (UMK), established in 2004 through the incorporation of the Medical Academy in Bydgoszcz (founded in 1951). It serves as UMK’s center for education and research in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, physiotherapy, and public health.

Clinical training and research are supported by a regional hospital network, including the Antoni Jurasz University Hospital, the Biziel University Hospital, the Franciszek Łukaszczyk Oncology Center in Fordon, the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Pulmonology Center, and the Sanatorium in Smukała, as well as institutions in Toruń such as the Ludwik Rydygier Provincial Specialist Hospital (Wojewódzki Szpital Zespolony im. L. Rydygiera w Toruniu) and the Regional Children’s Hospital.

↑ Return to Menu