| 1 | Basic Sciences I | Anatomy I, Histology I, Embryology I, Physiology (intro), Biophysics, Biostatistics, Medical Chemistry, Cellular Biology | Dissection, microscopic anatomy, scientific foundations |
| Professional Skills | Communication skills, Medical Latin, IT in Medicine | Academic and professional orientation |
| 2 | Basic Sciences II | Anatomy II, Histology II, Embryology II, Physiology I–II, Biochemistry I–II | Integration of structure & function; lab work |
| Intro to Pathology & Microbiology | Microbiology I (intro), Immunology | Understanding host defense |
| 3 | Preclinical Sciences | General Pathology, Systemic Pathology, Pharmacology I, Microbiology II, Parasitology, Medical Genetics, Pathophysiology | Disease mechanisms, drug fundamentals |
| Clinical Introduction | Propedeutics of Internal Medicine, Clinical Skills I, Radiology basics | History taking, physical exam techniques |
| 4 | Core Clinical Rotations I | Internal Medicine I, General Surgery I, Pediatrics I, Obstetrics & Gynecology I, Neurology I, Psychiatry I | Bedside teaching, ward rounds, outpatient clinics |
| Diagnostic & Supporting Sciences | Radiology, Laboratory Medicine, Forensic Medicine, Dermatology | Diagnostic reasoning, imaging interpretation |
| 5 | Core Clinical Rotations II | Internal Medicine II, Surgery II, Orthopedics, Traumatology, Urology, ENT, Ophthalmology, Anesthesiology & ICU, Emergency Medicine | Procedural skills, intensive clinical exposure |
| Public Health & Community Medicine | Epidemiology, Preventive Medicine | Public health practice |
| 6 | Final Clinical Year / Internship | Long-term clinical blocks in: Internal Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, OB/GYN, Family Medicine, Emergency, plus electives | Full clinical responsibility under supervision (similar to European “intern doctor”) |
| State Examination Preparation | Final complex exam (written, oral, and practical) | Licensing qualification for MD degree |