This year, for the first time, the BNMU is recruiting foreign citizens for training in the primary specialization program “General Medical Practice”. Foreigners and stateless persons who enter the specialization program have the right to undergo training in both Ukrainian and English. We are currently accepting applications from graduates of the Faculty of Foreign Education of our University and other Ukrainian institutions of higher medical education.
Thus, foreign citizens from India, Nigeria, Jordan, South Korea, Turkey, and China have already expressed their desire to undergo training under the primary specialization program at the BNMU.
Vice-Rector for the Scientific and Pedagogical Work, International Relations and European Integration Rimma Skrypnyk says that an expert group of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine has developed a training program in the primary specialization “General Medical Practice” for the education of foreigners, which will be implemented at our University.
The primary specialization program aims to form the professional competencies of a general practitioner, based on the appropriate level of practical and theoretical training and will be conducted according to individual curricula.
As noted by the Dean of the Faculty of Foreign Citizens, Oksana Parfyonova, the specialization training program will last 12 months and consists of two parts: educational (theoretical training for 3 months) and practical (9 months). Documents have already been submitted to the NMU and contracts for the provision of educational services have been drawn up, both for this year’s foreign graduates and for graduates of previous years.
Foreign and stateless person students who have enrolled in the specialization program will receive all the necessary conditions for acquiring the competencies specified by the Program, both at the specialized clinical departments of the BNMU and at the University Clinic, where English-speaking teaching staff is provided.
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