At the School of Medicine, academic departments are split into two sections: basic sciences and clinical departments. Basic sciences departments lay the foundational stones during the first two pre-clinical years as well as the Physiopathology and Semiology phase. These departments offer courses that span the essential principles of medicine, while they offer a variety of post-graduate programs in master and PhD degrees.

As students transition from theory to practice, the clinical departments take the helm, guiding them through clinical training and internship phases within the hospital’s dynamic environment. Beyond the realm of general medicine, these clinical departments offer specialty, subspecialty, and fellowship degree programs in various branches of medical practice.

This dual-structured approach not only equips students with a broad and solid foundation in medical science but also prepares them for the complexities of patient care in the real world.