Postgraduate Medical Training (Residency Program)
This overview presents a multidisciplinary and integrated program that covers all the major areas of modern medicine: clinical, surgical, biological, diagnostic, psychiatric, preventive, and research-based. It offers a comprehensive and specialized education tailored to the needs of contemporary medicine, encompassing patient care, innovation, and public health.
1. Clinical Medicine and Medical Specialties
- Internal Medicine: Comprehensive management of chronic and multisystemic diseases with interdisciplinary coordination.
- Infectious Diseases: Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infections; epidemic management and appropriate antibiotic use.
- Hematology: Diagnosis and treatment of blood diseases; management of therapies such as chemotherapy and transfusions.
- Pulmonology: Management of respiratory diseases (asthma, COPD, tuberculosis, etc.) using functional and therapeutic assessments.
- Gastroenterology: Diagnosis of digestive disorders via endoscopy and management of hepato-digestive diseases.
2. Medical-Biological and Diagnostic Disciplines
- Pathology: Morphological analysis of tissues for disease diagnosis, particularly in oncology.
- Immunology: Study of the immune system, immune-related diseases, and therapeutic/vaccine applications.
- Biochemistry: Molecular mechanisms and biomarkers for clinical diagnostics.
- Hemobiology and Transfusion Medicine: Blood management, transfusion safety, and prevention of complications.
- Epidemiology: Population-level disease studies supporting public health and health policies.
3. Neuropsychic Specialties
- Neurophysiology: Analysis of nervous system electrical activity for diagnosing neurological disorders.
- Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Management of early mental disorders using integrated therapeutic approaches.
4. Imaging, Physiology, and Nuclear Medicine
- Medical Radiology: Imaging techniques for diagnosis (MRI, CT, ultrasound, etc.).
- Nuclear Medicine: Functional imaging and treatments using radioactive substances.
- Cardiorespiratory Physiology and Exercise Testing: Functional evaluation of the heart and lungs; used in sports and rehabilitation medicine.
- Therapeutic Chemistry: Design and optimization of bioactive molecules.
- Clinical Physiology and Functional Testing: Monitoring chronic conditions through specific functional tests.
5. Emergency Medicine and Specialized Surgeries
- Forensic Medicine: Medico-legal investigations, autopsies, and expert reports.
- Emergency Medicine: Rapid stabilization of life-threatening emergencies; coordination of care pathways.
- Pediatric, Thoracic, Vascular, Maxillofacial, Cardiac, Cardiovascular, Urologic, and Plastic Surgery: Specialized surgical interventions across systems and age groups.
- Pediatric Anesthesia and Resuscitation: Anesthetic management and resuscitation adapted to children.
6. Medico-Surgical Specialties
- Obstetrics & Gynecology: Care during pregnancy, childbirth, reproductive health, and gynecological surgery.
- Dermatology: Diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions with specific procedures.
- Plastic Surgery: Functional and aesthetic reconstruction, including microsurgery techniques.
- Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Post-trauma or post-surgical recovery through targeted therapies.
- General Medicine: Comprehensive patient care, prevention, and continuity of care.
7. Cross-cutting and Foundational Specialties
- Cardiorespiratory Physiology: Understanding physiological mechanisms for diagnostic support.
- Sports Medicine: Management of injuries, prevention, and performance monitoring.
- Functional Rehabilitation: Technologies and therapies to restore mobility and autonomy.
- Medical Botany and Cryptogamy: Study of medicinal plants and fungi for pharmacological application.
Teaching Language : french/english