Medical Education Program

Medical Doctor D1

D1: We like to call Pi 1 students / D1 new students who are full of excitement, curiosity, and doubts about various visas in university in 3 years of pre-clinic section.

Medical Doctor D1
Program Highlights

What Sets This Track Apart

Key differentiators grounded in the lived experience of our fellows and faculty.

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list of study subjects:

Mathematics subject

Overview

Program Overview

A comprehensive look at the structure, curriculum, and opportunities within this track.

D1, Year 1: The Inquisitive Beginning

the initial phase of a medical student's journey, marks a time of vibrant enthusiasm, boundless curiosity, and a maze of questions surrounding the diverse facets of university life. These fledgling students, fondly called Pi 1, embark on a three-year adventure in the pre-clinical section, brimming with anticipation and a thirst for knowledge. Exploring the First Year: As we delve into the realm of the 1st year, let's unravel the tapestry of subjects and experiences that await these eager minds. Year 1 serves as the cornerstone for the subsequent academic years, focusing on establishing a robust foundation in the basic sciences. The curriculum encompasses an eclectic mix of subjects, each contributing uniquely to the holistic development of medical scholars. The captivating journey includes: Mathematics: Understanding the mathematical principles essential for medical applications and scientific research. Medical Statistics: Navigating the intricacies of statistical analysis tailored for medical studies. General Chemistry: Delving into the fundamental principles of general chemistry that underpin medical sciences. Organic Chemistry / Biochemistry: Unraveling the molecular complexities of organic chemistry and its relevance to biochemistry. Human Biology Course: Immersing in the study of human biology to comprehend the intricate systems within the human body. Biomolecules: Exploring the building blocks of life, focusing on the molecular basis of biological processes. Physics: Applying principles of physics to understand the physical phenomena in medical contexts. Anthropology: Gaining insights into the cultural, social, and behavioral aspects of human societies. Psychology: Exploring the human mind and behavior to comprehend the psychological dimensions of healthcare. Politics: Understanding the political landscape and its impact on healthcare policies. Nutrition: Investigating the role of nutrition in maintaining health and preventing diseases. Foreign Language: Enhancing communication skills through the study of a foreign language, fostering cultural competence. Observational Immersion: A distinctive feature of Year 1 involves a two-week hospitalization for observation. This hands-on experience provides students with a firsthand glimpse into the dynamics of a medical environment, setting the stage for their future clinical engagements. In essence, the 1st year is a captivating initiation, laying the groundwork for the comprehensive medical education that lies ahead. It not only imparts knowledge but also fosters critical thinking, teamwork, and a deepened apprecDriving school course
  1. Mathematics subject
  2. Medical statistics
  3. General Chemistr
  4. Organic Chemistry / Biochemistry
  5. Human Biology Course
  6. Biomolecules
  7.  Physics,
  8. Anthropology
  9. Psychology
  10. Politics
  11. Nutrition
  12. Foreign language
  13.  Hospitalized for observation for 2 weeks.

We like to call Pi 1 students / D1 new students who are full of excitement,

Program Majors

Explore Your Specialized Pathways

Each major combines structured milestones, clinical immersion, and community impact projects.

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MAJOR

list of study subjects:

Basic sciences

  • Mathematics subject
  • Medical statistics
  • General Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry / Biochemistry
  • Physics
  • Anthropology
  • Psychology
  • Politics
  • Nutrition
  • Foreign language,
  • Human Biology Course
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Frequently Asked Questions

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