Donetsk National Medical University
The Donetsk National Medical University (DNMU) is considered as the best
medical university of Ukraine. Since 2001, its rank 1st among other
Ukrainian medical universities stated by the rating of Ministry of
Health & Ministry of Education of Ukraine.
Donetsk National Medical University “DNMU” is the first medical
university of Ukraine which was recognized by World Health Organization
(WHO) and from Directory of I-Med Schools. Donetsk National Medical
University (Mariupol Campus) is registered with the world Medical
Universities list.
Donetsk National Medical University “DNMU” was the first medical
university in Ukraine and in eastern Europe who started the faculties of
Medicine and Dentistry in English language for foreign students in 1991
after independence of Ukraine.
The history of the faculty starts from June 12, 1930. The People’s
Commissars of USSR adopted a decree on the formation of the Donetsk
Medical Institute.
One of the first institute to work came from the city of Odessa,
Professor Nikolai Dovgyallo, who became dean at that time of the only
faculty of general medicine (1930-1934 ). November 28, 1930 hosted the
first lecture delivered in a solemn ceremony by Professor Nikolai
Dovgyallo.
A great achievement of the faculty of general medicine of Donetsk
medical institute was the first degree award ceremony for physicians
which held in February 1936. Faculty has awarded the degree to 161
students. Those all students completed the medicine from Donetsk medical
Institute. By the same year in 1936 the second batch of Doctors has
been awarded with the degree. At that time under faculty of general
medicine were working 33 departments, employing 23 professors, 34
associate professors and 24 assistants.
Advantages of Donetsk National Medical University
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English as a medium of Teaching
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Low cost tuition fees
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Less living cost
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50% discount travelling cost in public transport for foreign students
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High quality education
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Highly professional instructors
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Well equipped educational cases and clinical bases