First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague

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First Faculty of Medicine in Prague is the oldest medical faculty in Central Europe. It was founded along with Charles University itself in 1348, making it the 11th oldest medical institution in the world.[1] The faculty is close to the city centre of Prague, the capital city of Czech Republic. Prague is sometimes called “The City of One Hundred Spires”. The faculty provides education in all fields of general medicine. This faculty is one of the most prestigious institutes in the world, placed amongst the top 1.5%.

It is one of the five medical faculties of Charles University in Prague; the others being as follows: Second Faculty; Third Faculty; Faculty in Pilsen and Faculty in Hradec Kralove.[2] The latter two are situated in Bohemia, the former three directly in Prague.

First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague
Latin: Facultas Medica Prima Universitatis Caroli
Type Public
Dean Prof. MUDr. Aleksi Šedo, DrSc.
Students 3400[3]
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Website www.lf1.cuni.cz

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History

Charles University was established in 1348 and a medieval faculty of medicine was one of the four founding faculties (the Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Law and Faculty of Theology being the others). In the late 19th century, because of the division of the university during the Austro-Hungarian Empire, an additional German faculty was founded. There were now two parallel faculties: a German one and a Czech one, and it remained so until the foundation of the independent state of Czechoslovakia in 1918, when the German faculty was disbanded. In 1953 the former Faculty of Medicine in Prague was divided into three medical faculties: the Faculty of General Medicine, the Faculty of Pediatric Medicine and the Faculty of Hygiene. After the changes in the country resulting from the Velvet Revolution, these three faculties evolved into the First, Second and Third Faculty of Medicine, respectively.

Entry into the Faculty

The admission to medical studies in the faculty is based on the performance in high school diploma (Biology, Chemistry and Physics), English proficiency and performance in the competitive entrance exams. Entrance examination is conducted at the university and by some representative offices abroad. The entrance exams are competitive due to students from all over the world fighting to secure a place. After the entrance exams, successful candidates are further scrutinised by conducting interviews. Most of the international students studying medicine in the Czech Republic originate from USA, Canada, UK, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Israel, Malaysia and the Middle East.

Ranking and Reputation

The faculty is consistently ranked in the top 300, out of 17000 institutions in the world. This places the faculty (along with the other four faculties under the Charles University) in the top 1.5% in the world.[4]

The faculty has a global reputation with an alumni presence across the globe. It is the most prestigious faculty in the Czech Republic, providing rigorous medical education and conducts ground breaking research.[5]

Study

About 3400 students are enrolled in the First Faculty of Medicine.[3] The majority of clinical instruction takes place at the General University Hospital in Prague, but other teaching hospitals include Thomayer Teaching Hospital, Military University Hospital in Prague, Hospital Na Bulovce and University Hospital in Motol.

The faculty has various Bachelor's degree programmes (including addictology, occupational therapy, physical therapy and nursing, among others), Master's degree programmes and several Ph.D. study programmes. The two main study programmes at the First Faculty of Medicine are General Medicine and Dentistry, both being taught in English as well as in Czech, separately.

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  4. http://www.lf1.cuni.cz/en/charles-university-belongs-among-top-ranking-world-universities
  5. http://www.cuni.cz/UKEN-5.html