University of Freiburg Faculty of Medicine - Curriculum

Curriculum

University of Freiburg
Faculty of Medicine
MD Curriculum
Pre-clinical coursework (years 1,2)
  • medical terminology
  • overview of medical occupations
  • chemistry
  • biology
  • physics
  • medical Psychology
  • medical Sociology
  • microscopic anatomy
  • macroscopic anatomy
  • physiology
  • biochemistry
  • molecular medicine
  • integrated interdisciplinary seminar
  • introduction to clinical medicine
  • one elective course
  • three months of patient care training
Clinical coursework (years 3-5)
  • basic physical examination
  • general medicine
  • anesthesiology
  • occupational medicine, social medicine
  • ophthalmology
  • dermatology, venereology
  • gynecology, obstetrics
  • otolaryngology
  • human genetics
  • internal medicine
  • pediatrics
  • clinical chemistry, laboratory diagnostics
  • forensic medicine
  • pathology
  • pharmacology, toxicology
  • hygiene, microbiology, virology
  • neurology
  • psychiatry, psychotherapy
  • psychosomatic medicine
  • surgery
  • orthopedics
  • urology
  • epidemiology, medical biometry
  • history, theory, and ethics of medicine
  • public health, health economics
  • infectious diseases, immunology
  • clinicopathological conference
  • clinical environmental medicine and
    hospital hygiene
  • geriatry
  • emergency medicine
  • clinical pharmacology, pharmacotherapy
  • preventive medicine
  • medical imaging, radiation safety,
    radiation therapy
  • rehabilitative medicine, physical medicine,
    naturopathy
  • one elective course
  • four one-month elective clerkships
Practical year (year 6)

4 months each of:

  • internal medicine
  • surgery
  • one elective

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