Study medicine as a regular course of study
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Contact and advice
If you have any questions before or during your studies, our contact persons in the Dean's Office of Medicine/Dentistry will be happy to help you.
Studiendekan Medizin
NameMr Prof. Dr. rer. med. Ingo Röder
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Studiendekanat Medizin|Zahnmedizin
Studiendekanat Medizin|Zahnmedizin
Visiting address:
Blasewitzer Straße 79-81
Haus 161 (4. OG)
01307 Dresden
Postal address:
TUD Dresden University of Technology
Medizinische Fakultät Carl Gustav Carus
Studiendekanat Medizin/Zahnmedizin
Fetscherstr. 74
01307 Dresden
Leitung Studiengangskoordination Medizin und Zahnmedizin
NameMs Dr. Susanne Lerm
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Studiendekanat Medizin|Zahnmedizin
Studiendekanat Medizin|Zahnmedizin
Visiting address:
Blasewitzer Straße 79-81
Haus 161 (4. OG)
01307 Dresden
Postal address:
TUD Dresden University of Technology
Medizinische Fakultät Carl Gustav Carus
Studiendekanat Medizin/Zahnmedizin
Fetscherstr. 74
01307 Dresden
Sekretariat
NameMs Christin Seidel
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Studiendekanat Medizin|Zahnmedizin
Studiendekanat Medizin|Zahnmedizin
Visiting address:
Blasewitzer Straße 79-81
Haus 161 (4. OG)
01307 Dresden
Postal address:
TUD Dresden University of Technology
Medizinische Fakultät Carl Gustav Carus
Studiendekanat Medizin/Zahnmedizin
Fetscherstr. 74
01307 Dresden
Studiengangsmanagement und Ressourcenplanung
NameMs Cornelia Schubert
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Studiendekanat Medizin|Zahnmedizin
Studiendekanat Medizin|Zahnmedizin
Visiting address:
Blasewitzer Straße 79-81
Haus 161 (4. OG)
01307 Dresden
Postal address:
TUD Dresden University of Technology
Medizinische Fakultät Carl Gustav Carus
Studiendekanat Medizin/Zahnmedizin
Fetscherstr. 74
01307 Dresden
Office hours:
Termin nach Vereinbarung per eMail
PJ-Management
NameMs Jeannette Matthes
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Studiendekanat Medizin|Zahnmedizin
Studiendekanat Medizin|Zahnmedizin
Visiting address:
Blasewitzer Straße 79-81
Haus 161 (4. OG)
01307 Dresden
Postal address:
TUD Dresden University of Technology
Medizinische Fakultät Carl Gustav Carus
Studiendekanat Medizin/Zahnmedizin
Fetscherstr. 74
01307 Dresden
Office hours:
Termin nach Vereinbarung per eMail
Content and structure of the program
The course is based on the licensing regulations for doctors and is divided into three sections: In the first (pre-clinical) stage, students learn the basics of natural sciences and medicine. It lasts 4 semesters and concludes with the first section of the medical examination (Physikum). Admission requirements also include training in first aid and a three-month nursing internship. The second (clinical) study phase comprises 6 semesters (including four-month clinical traineeships) and concludes with the second section of the medical examination. The practical year is the final year of study. It covers the specialties of surgery, internal medicine and general medicine or a clinical-practical elective subject. Medical studies are completed after 6 years and 3 months by passing the third section of the medical examination.
Below you will find more detailed information about the first and second stages of the course.
The following diagram shows the sequence and content of the first pre-clinical study section over 4 semesters.
The following diagram shows the sequence and content of the second clinical study phase over 6 semesters.
Information for applicants
Prospective students and applicants can find all important information about the application process on our website.
Further information on the content and structure of the degree program, the study requirements and the application process can be found in our central study information system (SINS).
Information on studying and practical year (PJ)
School of Medicine students can find information on our website for students and in the ePortal (password-protected area). Information on the practical year (PJ) can be found on our practical year website.
Special features
The combination of high-quality education, diverse research opportunities and a liveable environment make studying medicine at TU Dresden something special:
- outstanding teaching and cutting-edge research with staff from 73 nations
- first-class equipped Medical Interprofessional Training Center (MITZ) for practical teaching on simulated patients
- renowned medical facilities for clinical-practical studies in an interprofessional setting
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Special focus on didactics and teaching research in the newly founded Institute for Didactics and Teaching Research in Medicine
- Opportunities to specialize during the course of study in the optional specialization complexes
- Numerous opportunities for stays abroad during your studies at one of our European partner institutions with ERASMUS or during the PJ worldwide, e.g. at Flinders University (Australia), Shinshu University (Japan) or King's College (UK).
The campus of Dresden University Medicine
The University Medicine campus is located in the Johannstadt district of Dresden. The premises of our faculty are located on the grounds of Dresden University Hospital and are easily accessible by public transport or bicycle. On the University Medicine campus you will also find the library branch (SLUB), the faculty administration building, a canteen for meals and, of course, halls of residence. Our picture collection provides a small insight for you.
What students say
Prospects
After successfully completing a degree in medicine, students usually go on to train as medical specialists. In any case, graduates have a wide range of opportunities to pursue their careers in their own practice or as employees, e.g. in clinics run by various organizations, in the public health service, in the supply, works or Medical Officer service, at universities and research institutions. Two career paths are presented in more detail in the following alumni portraits.
Female doctors with heart, brain and courage
As medical students, Marie Downar and Oxana Atmann were already questioning the status quo and daring to try something new. Together with the nationwide non-profit association "Medicine and Humanity", they organized the "Future: Medicine" symposium in Dresden. to the alumni portrait
Forensic medicine is different from television
Until secondary school, Katrin Metzler wanted to become a vet. Then her interest switched to human medicine. But before the now 32-year-old could become a doctor, she trained as a nurse. Today, she is one of the few female forensic pathologists in Germany. to the alumni portrait