During your studies, you will acquire scientific and clinical knowledge that will enable you to take up medical work after completing your sixth year of study. The medical degree is divided into two years of pre-clinical studies, three years of clinical studies and the practical year (PJ). At the end of the course, the application for the license to practice medicine must be submitted to the competent authority in the state.
The medical degree comprises six years of study and is divided into a two-year pre-clinical course, a three-year clinical course and a practical year.
In the pre-clinical studies, scientific basics for the clinical disciplines are learned. At the end, the first section of the medical examination, the physical examination, takes place.
In the clinical studies, theoretical knowledge in the clinical subjects as well as practical knowledge is acquired within the framework of an internship. At the end, the second section of the medical examination takes place, the first state examination.
In the PJ, the practical year, activities in the university or teaching clinic prepare you for later work as an assistant doctor. At the end of this, the third section of the medical examination takes place, the second state examination.
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