Basic Sciences:
During the initial years of the medical phase, students delve into the core medical sciences, including anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and pathology. They acquire a comprehensive understanding of the human body and its functions, laying the groundwork for clinical practice.
Integrated Case-Based Learning:
The program utilizes an integrated case-based learning approach, where students explore patient cases that simulate real-world scenarios. This method allows students to apply their knowledge to solve complex medical problems, encouraging critical thinking, collaboration, and evidence-based decision-making.
Clinical Skills Training:
Students participate in clinical skills workshops and simulations to develop essential clinical competencies. They learn how to perform physical examinations, communicate effectively with patients, and develop a patient-centered approach to care.