
Diplôme d'Etudes Spécialisées en Médecine Générale
Admission requirements
- Diploma: the applicant must have a basic medical training qualification obtained in a Member State of the European Union (Switzerland, European Economic Area) referred to in Annex 5.1.1. of Directive 2005/36/EC or a basic medical training qualification obtained in a third country recognised in accordance with the provisions of the Act of 28 October 2016 on the recognition of professional qualifications, meeting more specifically the criteria set out in Article 24 of that Act
- Nationality: the candidate must be a national of a Member State of the European Union (Switzerland, European Economic Area) or a national of a third country holding a valid residence permit issued by the Luxembourg Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs
- Language skills: B2 in French and German
A competitive examination will be held; the tests of the competitive examination and the number of points allocated to each test are fixed as follows:
- a written test on knowledge of French and German 20 points
- a written/oral test on general medical knowledge 40 points
Required documents
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Note: Any supporting document in a language other than French, English or German must be translated by a sworn translator into one of these 3 languages. A copy of the original document must be sent with the translation
Note for non-EU candidates: If one of the required documents is missing, the application will be refused.
URL: https://wwwde.uni.lu/studiengaenge/fstm/diplome_d_etudes_specialisees_en_medecine_generale/eligibility | Datum: Mittwoch, den 31. Mai 2023, 05:18 |