Regulatory aspects (particularly access to courses) are explained on the Faculty website.
Medical studies at the University of Liège are organised according to various levels of acquisition of knowledge and skills. The approach to patient care takes place throughout the course through various compulsory, dynamic activities (practical work, seminars, placements).
From the first term of Block 1 to the end of the first term of Block 2 of the Masters, the course will address the diagnosis, pathologies and treatments in the form of integrated classes combined with pathology, including the following subjects : pathological anatomy, anaesthesia-reanimation, clinical biology, surgery, plastic surgery, orthopaedic surgery, geriatrics, gastroenterology, gynaecology and obstetrics, medicine, intensive medicine, ambulatory medicine, internal medicine, emergency medicine, nuclear medicine, physical and rehabilitation medicine, neurology, neurosurgery, medical oncology, ophtalmology, ENT, paediatrics, x-ray diagnostics, radiotherapy, rheumatology, urology.
They are completed by compulsory activities, practical work, clinical practice, seminars in clinical and diagnostic reasoning, as well as clinical observation, which provide an overview of the activities in different clinical departments.
From the second four-month period of Block 2 to the second four-month period of Block 3 of the master's degree, training is focused on the clinical aspect and the patient as a whole. Students must do a 10-month compulsory placement and six months of optional placements in different fields.
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Master in Medicine (reformed version)
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Notice : for students enrolling for the first time in 2023-2024.
Définition et fonction d'une unité de soins intensifs
PATH3019-1
Pathologies digestives médico-chirurgicales et stomatologiques
PATH3020-1
Pathologies urologiques
PATH3021-1
Pathologies gynécologiques
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Block 2
Regulatory aspects (particularly access to courses) are explained on the Faculty website.
Medical studies at the University of Liège are organised according to various levels of acquisition of knowledge and skills. The approach to patient care takes place throughout the course through various compulsory, dynamic activities (practical work, seminars, placements).
From the first term of Block 1 to the end of the first term of Block 2 of the Masters, the course will address the diagnosis, pathologies and treatments in the form of integrated classes combined with pathology, including the following subjects : pathological anatomy, anaesthesia-reanimation, clinical biology, surgery, plastic surgery, orthopaedic surgery, geriatrics, gastroenterology, gynaecology and obstetrics, medicine, intensive medicine, ambulatory medicine, internal medicine, emergency medicine, nuclear medicine, physical and rehabilitation medicine, neurology, neurosurgery, medical oncology, ophtalmology, ENT, paediatrics, x-ray diagnostics, radiotherapy, rheumatology, urology.
They are completed by compulsory activities, practical work, clinical practice, seminars in clinical and diagnostic reasoning, as well as clinical observation, which provide an overview of the activities in different clinical departments.
From the second four-month period of Block 2 to the second four-month period of Block 3 of the master's degree, training is focused on the clinical aspect and the patient as a whole. Students must do a 10-month compulsory placement and six months of optional placements in different fields.
Regulatory aspects (particularly access to courses) are explained on the Faculty website.
Medical studies at the University of Liège are organised according to various levels of acquisition of knowledge and skills. The approach to patient care takes place throughout the course through various compulsory, dynamic activities (practical work, seminars, placements).
From the first term of Block 1 to the end of the first term of Block 2 of the Masters, the course will address the diagnosis, pathologies and treatments in the form of integrated classes combined with pathology, including the following subjects : pathological anatomy, anaesthesia-reanimation, clinical biology, surgery, plastic surgery, orthopaedic surgery, geriatrics, gastroenterology, gynaecology and obstetrics, medicine, intensive medicine, ambulatory medicine, internal medicine, emergency medicine, nuclear medicine, physical and rehabilitation medicine, neurology, neurosurgery, medical oncology, ophtalmology, ENT, paediatrics, x-ray diagnostics, radiotherapy, rheumatology, urology.
They are completed by compulsory activities, practical work, clinical practice, seminars in clinical and diagnostic reasoning, as well as clinical observation, which provide an overview of the activities in different clinical departments.
From the second four-month period of Block 2 to the second four-month period of Block 3 of the master's degree, training is focused on the clinical aspect and the patient as a whole. Students must do a 10-month compulsory placement and six months of optional placements in different fields.
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