Human Medicinefull time

Degree
Staatsexamen
State Examination
Standard period of study (amount)
75 months
Location
Hamburg
Deadlines
No information

Overview and admission

Study Type

undergraduate

Admission semester

Summer and Winter Semester

Area of study

Human Medicine

Focus

Clinical Medicine, Anatomy, Physiology, Operative Medicine, Medical action, Specialist Medical Skills, Work placements

Annotation

The MSH offers the degree course in Human Medicine in cooperation with the Helios Kliniken Schwerin. The Human Medicine degree course is located at the University Faculty of Medicine at the MSH. The degree follows all quality requirements of a degree in human medicine in Germany. It ends with the German state examination and entitles to a license to practice medicine. Within the framework of the interprofessional university concept of the MSH, graduates of the degree course in human medicine are not only trained to become highly qualified physicians, but also develop an interdisciplinary understanding of working in multiprofessional teams. The medical training is based on scientific practice and is patient-oriented. The aim is to impart basic medical and methodological knowledge, practical skills, psychological abilities as well as ethical aspects of medicine in an interdisciplinary manner for the best possible independent action in prevention, diagnostics, therapy and rehabilitation. The most current aspects of science and society are taken into account and the readiness for lifelong learning is promoted. The well-being of the patient is the focus of all our actions. Entry into the human medicine degree at the end of the first/pre-clinical stage of study. Students who have successfully passed the first section of the medical examination (Physikum) can apply for the second/clinical section of the State Examination in Human Medicine at MSH. You can find further information about the application process on our website.https://www.medicalschool-hamburg.de/studiengaenge/fakultaet-medizin-universitaet/bewerbung-fuer-den-zweitenklinischen-studienanschnitt/

Admission modus

Selection procedure / qualifying examination

More information regarding admission requirements

Admission requirements

What are the requirements for the human medicine course (state examination)? - Entitlement to study according to Art. 37 HmbHG or - course-related eligibility to study according to Art. 38 HmbHG

Lecture period
  • 01.10.2024 - 31.03.2025
  • 01.04.2025 - 30.09.2025

Tuition fees

Tuition fees

94,500.00 EUR / total

More information regarding tuition fees

Tuition fees EUR 1,500/month in the first and second study periods EUR 300/month in the practical year up to the completion of the 3rd medical examination Registration fee: One-time fee of EUR 100 Application fee: EUR 500 per application procedure.

Languages of instruction

Main language

German

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