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Guide to studying medicine in Portugal

Written by ESC Author on 20 Jul 2022 Posted in Blog

Some people's first thoughts when they think of study in Portugal are its long history and rich culture, which has undergone numerous experiences, transformations, and cultural fusions with other nations. Most people were unaware that the nation, one of the oldest in Europe, could also take pride in its teaching abilities as a nation for university students. The nation offers a large number of colleges that offer programs in the arts, business, sciences, and design that are recognized for their excellence because of the success of other overseas students who have also graduated from the nation.

A professional position that is now in high demand is also provided in the nation in addition to these degree programs, but international students are less familiar with it. Medical studies, which are regarded as one of the most, mentally demanding degrees to pursue due to their complexity and length, are steadily growing in popularity in Portugal among foreign students. Since few students are familiar with it, it could be said that it is only now beginning to accept or admit students from all over the world to study in Portugal.

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This article is designed to aid and guide you about the things that you need to know if you are an aspirant medical student who would be able to commit and complete a degree in medicine in Portugal. 

The medical curriculum in the nation lasts six years, just like other medical curricula at colleges in other nations besides Portugal. The first three years of the program will begin with a theoretical study of concepts, theories, and an introduction to basic and intermediate medical knowledge. You'll spend the majority of the next three years working in hospitals where you'll do your duties, gain experience, and hone the abilities that will help you when you're a doctor.

What language is a medical school in Portugal taught in?

You must take and pass the Portuguese Language Course right away after arriving in Portugal on your student visa if you're an international student before you can begin to make plans to stay there. 

Additionally, if you intend to study medicine in Portugal and treat patients from the country, you will at the very least need to be familiar with the language. If you're just getting ready to go to the country, learn a bit about their culture and language as well. Some universities require that you be proficient in both English and Portuguese.

What conditions must be met in order to study medicine in Portugal?

If this is not your first time applying for admission to a university, which is most probably due to the fact that you will need a pre-medical course before applying for a degree in medicine, you will only need at least two more documents to complete the prerequisites. In Portugal, you often need to provide documentation of your identification and eligibility before you may register for a university. Examples of these documents include your passport or birth certificate.

In addition, previous academic records, report cards, and certifications of high moral character from the institutions where you received your prior education are required to enroll in a Portuguese medical program. The preparation of documentation, including student visas, application forms, and application fees for universities, is the last step to ensure that there are no more issues or delays. Your Portuguese language proficiency test is one of the supplementary documentation for requirements that you will require in order to avoid further misunderstandings with the majority of the population.

Even after earning your six-year bachelor's degree, you are not yet qualified to practice medicine, especially on members of the public or fellow countrymen. Even if you already possess the necessary qualifications to become a doctor, you must still register with the Portuguese Medical Association. You should not consider yourself a doctor unless you have been registered with the association.

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