History
the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Debrecen was Central Europe's first campus medical school
the University was officially inaugurated on October 23, 1918 and at that time consisted of four faculties: Arts, Science, Theology and Medicine
the Faculty of Medicine became an independent University Medical School under the supervision of the Ministry of Health in 1951
Education
today, the Medical School has 22 departments of basic sciences and 25 clinical departments
the various fields include
the Medical School serves as the city hospital for Debrecen, therefore students of upper terms may also obtain their clinical training here
the Faculty of Medicine started MD training in English in 1987, with 49 students
education at the Debrecen Medical School is accredited by
in most European countries that are not listed above, and also in India, the diploma of the University of Debrecen Medical School is accepted for registration purposes; however, a qualifying exam is compulsory
Research
in its 45 theoretical and clinical organizational units, the Faculty engages in internationally recognized research activities in a wide range of life sciences
the leading research laboratories participated in the foundation of the Research Centre for Molecular Medicine which combines cutting-edge basic research with applied research and technological development
in 2003, the Center won the title “Centre of Excellence” from the European Commission
General Contact Information
Student Academic Information
Registrar’s Office
Head of department: Dr. Pál Pap
Address: 4032 Debrecen, Nagyerdei krt. 94.
Phone: +36 52 258-008
Business hours: Monday - Friday: 9.00-12.00 am.
Misc. Academic Information
Language courses: as determined by the Foreign Language Center of the Faculty of Medicine