List of medical schools in Lithuania
List of medical schools in Lithuania
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The List of medical schools in Lithuania comprises institutions that offer medical education and training in Lithuania. Lithuania, a country in the Baltic region of Europe, has a well-established higher education system, and its medical schools are recognized for their quality education and research.
Medical Schools in Lithuania[edit | edit source]
Lithuania has several universities that offer medical programs. These programs are designed to train students to become competent medical professionals who can work in various healthcare settings. The following is a list of notable medical schools in Lithuania:
Vilnius University Faculty of Medicine[edit | edit source]
The Faculty of Medicine at Vilnius University is one of the oldest and most prestigious medical schools in Lithuania. Established in 1781, it offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in medicine, dentistry, and public health. The faculty is known for its research contributions and international collaborations.
- Programs Offered:
* Medicine (MD) * Dentistry (DDS) * Public Health (MPH)
- Research Areas:
* Clinical Medicine * Biomedical Sciences * Public Health
Lithuanian University of Health Sciences[edit | edit source]
The Lithuanian University of Health Sciences (LSMU) is another prominent institution offering medical education. It was formed by the merger of the Kaunas University of Medicine and the Lithuanian Veterinary Academy. LSMU provides comprehensive training in various health sciences disciplines.
- Programs Offered:
* Medicine (MD) * Veterinary Medicine * Pharmacy * Nursing
- Research Areas:
* Health Sciences * Veterinary Medicine * Pharmaceutical Sciences
Klaipėda University Faculty of Health Sciences[edit | edit source]
Klaipėda University offers programs in health sciences, including nursing and public health. While it does not offer a full medical degree, it provides important training for healthcare professionals.
- Programs Offered:
* Nursing * Public Health
Admission Requirements[edit | edit source]
Admission to medical schools in Lithuania typically requires a high school diploma or equivalent, with strong grades in biology, chemistry, and physics. International students may need to demonstrate proficiency in English or Lithuanian, depending on the language of instruction.
Accreditation and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Medical schools in Lithuania are accredited by the Lithuanian Ministry of Education, Science and Sport. Graduates are eligible to practice medicine in Lithuania and other countries, subject to local licensing requirements.
Also see[edit | edit source]
- Education in Lithuania
- Healthcare in Lithuania
- List of universities in Lithuania
- Vilnius University
- Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
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