(2nd semester MD student at Georgian American University)
To be honest Georgian American University has very distinctive and coordinated programing for Medical faculty. Our curriculum is integrated courses, it’s hard but is very helpful to understand each topic in each point of view. Example: we were learning in anatomy about the names of muscles covering our body, histology the muscle tissue content, genetics the disorder related to the muscle cells, physiology action potential across the muscle fibers, cell biology was about contraction method… So this integrated curriculum helps us to understand the overall of each topic that makes it easier to the comprehension.
We thank the organizer of our approach Mr. Shorena Tukvadze, for this integrated organization. We have really good and professional doctors, and we are glad to have them.
They have a lot of clinical experience and they share it with us during the explanation. They have modern technics for the quizzes/exams on computers, you will have your grades immediately but you are not able to review, after finishing, what was your false answers to learn from it. It’s a very annoying point. For once, at each semester you will have an oral exam, it will be about how to solve clinical issues. You will start your clinical skills and clinical rotation classes at the second semester and it’s very attractive course.
Never say university program is hard, because it’s not about the curriculum it’s about the medicine itself, you must be patient and strong to succeed at the specialization.
Joudi Nazih Neouchi
Second semester student at
Medical Doctor’s program
Georgian American University