List of medical schools in Oman

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Status
Location
Capital
and largest city
Muscat
Capital-in-exile
Administrative center



The List of medical schools in Oman provides an overview of the institutions in Oman that offer medical education. Medical schools in Oman are responsible for training the next generation of medical professionals, including doctors, surgeons, and specialists. These institutions are crucial for the development of healthcare in the country, providing both undergraduate and postgraduate medical education.

Medical Schools in Oman[edit | edit source]

Oman has several medical schools that are recognized for their contributions to medical education and research. These schools are affiliated with hospitals and healthcare centers to provide practical training to students.

Sultan Qaboos University College of Medicine and Health Sciences[edit | edit source]

The Sultan Qaboos University College of Medicine and Health Sciences is the premier medical school in Oman. Located in Muscat, it was established in 1986 and is part of Sultan Qaboos University. The college offers a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) program, as well as postgraduate programs in various medical specialties.

  • Programs Offered:
 * MBBS
 * Master's and PhD programs in medical sciences
 * Residency programs in collaboration with the Oman Medical Specialty Board
  • Facilities:
 * Teaching hospital
 * Research laboratories
 * Simulation center

Oman Medical College[edit | edit source]

Oman Medical College (OMC) was a private medical school located in Sohar and affiliated with West Virginia University. It offered a Doctor of Medicine (MD) program and a Bachelor of Pharmacy program. In 2018, it merged with the National University of Science and Technology.

  • Programs Offered:
 * MD program
 * Bachelor of Pharmacy
  • Facilities:
 * Clinical training at affiliated hospitals
 * Modern laboratories

National University of Science and Technology[edit | edit source]

The National University of Science and Technology (NUST) is a private university that now includes the former Oman Medical College. It offers a range of programs in health sciences, including medicine and pharmacy.

  • Programs Offered:
 * MBBS
 * Bachelor of Pharmacy
  • Facilities:
 * State-of-the-art campus
 * Clinical training partnerships

Medical Education in Oman[edit | edit source]

Medical education in Oman follows a rigorous curriculum designed to meet international standards. The programs typically include:

  • Pre-clinical Studies: Basic sciences such as anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry.
  • Clinical Studies: Hands-on training in hospitals and clinics, covering various specialties.
  • Internship: A mandatory period of supervised practice.

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