Doctor of Dental Medicine 5 years DMD programme
Szczecin, Poland
DURATION
5 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
EUR 13,500 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The curriculum of the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry consists of five years of medical and dental courses. Upon successful completion of the course, the student is entitled to receive a DMD diploma (“LEKARZ-DENTYSTA” title).
The first two years deliver knowledge from basic, preclinical disciplines with an introduction to clinical sciences. The following three years focus on dental disciplines and clinical studies. The duration of the program is 10 semesters, with a total number of 5 000 hours of lectures and practical classes.
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Curriculum
Morphological Sciences
Year I
- Anatomy
- Histology, embryology with psychophysiology
Scientific Basis Of Medicine
Year I
- Biophysics
- Biology
- Chemistry
Year II
- Biochemistry
- Physiology
- Clinical genetics
Preclinical Sciences
Year II
- Microbiology and Immunology
- Dental materials and equipment
- Pathophysiology
- Pathomorphology with oral pathology
Year III
- Pharmacology
Behavioral Sciences
Year I
- History of dentistry
- Research Methodology
- Propaedeutics of addiction medicine
Year II
- Clinical psychology
- Social dentistry
- Management and economics
Year IV
Law and ethics in dentistry
Year V
- Bioethics
- Medical law
Clinical Sciences
Year I
First aid
Year II
- Propaedeutics of oncology
- Physiology of pregnancy
Year III
- Dermatology and venereology
- Surgery and oncology
- Internal diseases
- Infectious diseases
- Anesthesiology and resuscitation
- Ophthalmology
- Pediatrics
- General and dental radiology
Year IV
- Neurology
- Otolaryngology
- Dental radiology
- Rehabilitation
- Clinical pharmacology
- Allergology
Year V
- Emergency medicine
- Neurosurgery
Practical Clinical Sciences (With Treatment)
Year I
Physiology of stomatognathic system
Year II
- Preclinical conservative dentistry
- Oral Microbiology
Year III
- Oral surgery
- Periodontal diseases
- Preclinical endodontics
- Occlusion norms and functions of the stomatognathic system
- Orthodontics
- Dental prosthetics
- Paedodontics and dental prophylaxis
- Conservative dentistry with endodontics
Year IV
- Oral surgery
- Maxillofacial surgery with oncology
- Mucous membrane diseases
- Periodontal diseases
- Orthodontics
- Dental prosthetics
- Paedodontics and dental prophylaxis
- Conservative dentistry with endodontics
- Geriatric dentistry
Year V
- Oral surgery
- Maxillofacial surgery with oncology
- Mucous membrane diseases
- Periodontal diseases
- Orthodontics
- Dental prosthetics
- Integrated education
- Paedodontics and dental prophylaxis
- Conservative dentistry with endodontics
- Geriatric dentistry
Legal And Organizational Aspects Of Medical Practice
Year I
- Public health
- Basic computer science with biostatistics
- Ergonomics/health and safety at work
Year II
- Oral health promotion
- Emergency and disaster medicine
Year IV
Forensic medicine
Year V
Jurisdiction
Additional
Year I
- Safety of work training
- Foreign language (Polish)
- Physical education
- Scientific Medical Information
- Electives
Year II
Foreign language (Polish)
Year IV
Electives
Students must complete 480 hours of summer practical training in addition to the required curriculum hours.
Program Outcome
Learning outcomes are statements of what a student is expected to know, understand and/or be able to demonstrate after completion of a process of learning.
The outcomes are based on the following essential elements of a competent and reflective practitioner:
- what does the student know (demonstrating evidence of knowledge, assessing comprehension, assessing the application, assessing analysis and synthesis).
- what the student is able to do (practical skills ).
- the student as a professional (competences - a dynamic combination of attributes, abilities, and attitudes).
Program Tuition Fee
Program delivery
The program has seven domains, which students will have to master during 4 academic years:
- morphological sciences.
- the scientific basis of medicine.
- preclinical sciences.
- behavioral sciences with elements of professionalism.
- clinical sciences in general medicine.
- clinical sciences in dentistry.
- the legal and organizational basis of medicine.
Each September all prospective students have the possibility to improve their knowledge in chemistry, physics, and biology during the pre-courses organized by the University.
The newcomers each year are welcome by the English Program Students‘ Parliament.
Program Admission Requirements
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