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Postgraduate Diploma (PG) in Family Medicine
Postgraduate Diploma (PG) in Family Medicine

Postgraduate Diploma (PG) in Family Medicine

  • ID:UoN3570077
  • Level:Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

  1. A medical degree granted by an institution recognised in the country where it is offered.
  2. Evidence of current registration with the relevant medical council
  3. You must be involved in clinical practice throughout the duration of your enrolment in the programme.
  4. Professional reference letters.
  5. An interview either in person or through video conference, which assesses your professional ability and commitment, empathy, initiative and resilience, communication skills, organisational and problem-solving skills, and teamwork.

English Requirements

If English is not your first language and you have not undertaken a previous degree taught in English you need:

  • 6.5 overall in the IELTS (with 6.5 in writing and a minimum of 6.0 in all other elements)
  • Or: 213 overall in the computer-based TOEFL (550 paper based, 79 internet based)
  • Or: grade Β in the IGCSE
  • Or: a score of 5 in English in the International Baccalaureate Standard Level (SL)
  • Or: a score of 70% in English in the European Baccalaureate.

Course Information

Today’s healthcare challenges, whether strengthening health systems, improving the quality of our patient care, or enhancing access to healthcare, require strong primary care.

Strong primary care in turn requires competent family doctors who are forward-thinking and keen to develop new relationships with patients and other health professionals in primary and secondary care.

To address these global population health challenges, the University of Nicosia Medical School offers a Postgraduate Diploma and MSc in Family Medicine delivered online.

It is a structured continuing professional development programme for physicians working as Family Doctors or in the community with a specialist role in internal medicine, paediatrics, or gynaecology.

The minimum full-time duration of the MSc programme in Family Medicine is 18 months (three semesters), with a flexible part-time option of up to four academic years. The first two semesters consist of eight core clinically focused modules. Semester three is primarily research-oriented, offering an opportunity for students to develop their research skills.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Based on employment records released this week by the University of Nicosia Medical School’s Careers Office, of a total of 358 graduates (2015 – 2019), 356 or 99.4% have already been offered positions at over 200 medical centres around the world for residency training, internships, and research.

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