International Black Sea University’s English-taught Medicine Program has received full accreditation from the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement (NCEQE).
Effective September 2024, the Medicine Program students will commence studying in a new campus equipped with contemporary auditoriums and labs. This will provide opportunities for practical experience and research while learning theory. Additionally, students will gain clinical experience in 24 partner clinics in Tbilisi. Lectures will be delivered by highly qualified professionals, including academic and invited lecturers.
The Medicine Program, established as part of the Medicine School, seeks to prepare qualified, highly ethical, and medical graduates with the necessary skills and competencies to compete in the local and international labor markets.
The English-taught Medicine Program is the first program of the Medicine School to receive accreditation from the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement. The IBSU Medicine School was opened in 2023.