Objective

The Doctorate in Medicine at the UM6PFaculty of Medical Sciences aims to train engaged physicians able to contribute to medical challenges research, and public health. The program aims to enable graduates to be attuned to the human, psychological, and moral dimensions of the medical profession and to develop advanced skills in curative, preventive, and rehabilitative care. The program also focuses on healthcare management, integrates an economic perspective into healthcare interventions, and promotes continuous professional development. In essence, it prepares professionals to meet the diverse challenges of the health sector. Choose medical excellence with a Doctor of Medicine from the UM6P-Faculty of Medical Sciences, where training combines academic excellence with the practical realities of the healthcare sector.

Postgraduate career opportunities

After graduating with a medical degree, you can choose from a variety of career paths, including:

• A clinical doctor in the public, semi-public or private sector.
• Advanced postgraduate medical, surgical or biological studies.
• Healthcare administrator.
• Medical educator.
• Public health specialist.
• Researcher
• Researcher through the doctoral path (UM6P-CEDOC).

Educational Program

The Doctor of Medicine is a 6-year intensive program of theoretical courses, clinical training and advanced research. Students work closely with prestigious professors and have access to the highest technological medical facilities.

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Competencies Acquired

The program aims to equip students with a range of skills:

  • Develop the ability to eectively manage primary health care and public health programs.
  • Cultivate problem-solving skills and adopt an integrated, patient-centered approach.
  • Incorporate family and community issues into medical practice.
  • Acquire skills to provide long-term care.
  • Development of health care coordination skills.
  • Receive in-depth training in a range of medical disciplines, from molecular biology to surgery, including pharmacology and epidemiology.
  • Engage in innovative projects that can impact on medical practice.
  • Prepare for clinical leadership roles to deliver high quality patient care.

Year 1

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• Chemistry & Biochemistry
• Biology: Cellular & Molecular Biology
• Public Health and Social Medicine I
• Medical Learning Methodology – Terminology
• Physico/Mechanic
• Anatomy I: Introduction to healthy human body I
• ICT and documentary research & Language/Soft skills
• Histology/Embryology I & Teratology
• Biophysics: Basic electromagnetic and wave theory
• Anatomy II: Introduction to the Healthy Human Body II
• Psycho sociology and History of Medicine
• Narrative Medecine

Year 2

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• Anatomy III: Introduction to healthy human body III
• Semiology I
• Histology & Embryology II
• Physiology I
• Microbiology, virology, and immunology
• First Aid and Experimental Medicine/Problem Based Learning
• Physiology II
• Anatomy IV: The head and neck system of the healthy person
• Semiology 2
• Machine learning for biological and medical applications
• Hematology of the Healthy and Sick Person
• Clinical Biochemistry and Metabolism

Year 3

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• Radiology & Medical Imaging
• General Pharmacology
• Infectious Diseases & Parasitology & Mycology
• General Pathological Anatomy
• The sick patient: diseases of the digestive tract and liver
• Part time clinical internship: cardiology
• Cardiovascular system of sick person
• Respiratory system of the sick person

Year 4

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• Hematology and cancerology
• Endocrinology & Dermatology
• Special Pathological Anatomy
• The nervous system of the sick person
• Locomotor system
• Urology and Nephtology 
• Childhood Diseases
• Immunopathology and Genetics

Year 5 

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•Part time clinical internship: Psychiatry or Anesthesia Resuscitation or Emergencies
• Clinical reasoning and therapeutic synthesis
• Gynecology/obstetrics
• Legal Medicine and Occupational Medicine/Public Health Ethics & Deontology
• Part time clinical internship: Public health
• Emergencies and Intensive care & Pain and Palliative Care
• Part time clinical internship: ENT/Ophthalmo/Stomato
• Part time clinical internship: Public health
• ENT /Ophtalmology/ Stomatology and Maxillofacial Surgery
• Psychiatric disorders: from clinical aspects to molecular genetic bases

Year 6

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• Full time Hospital internships: 6 months of internships among 5 choices: Medicine 2 months or Surgery 2 months Pediatrics III 2 months OR Gynecology Obstetrics II 2 months public health 2 months
• Full time Hospital internships: 6 months of internships among 5 choices: Medicine 2 months or Surgery 2 months Pediatrics III 2 months OR Gynecology Obstetrics II 2 months public health 2 months
• Full time Hospital internships: Full Time Internship Internships 1
• Family medicine 1
• Full time Hospital internships: 4 months of internships among 5 choices: Medicine 2 months or Surgery 2 months Pediatrics III 2 months OR Gynecology Obstetrics II 2 months public health 2 months
• Full time Hospital internships: 4 months of internships among 5 choices: Medicine 2 months or Surgery 2 months Pediatrics III 2 months OR Gynecology Obstetrics II 2 months public health 2 months
• Family medicine 2
• Preventive Medicine, Alternative Medicine, and Predictive Medicine