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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

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Core Courses

  1. Human Anatomy – Structural study of the human body, essential for understanding pathology and surgery.
  2. General Physiology – Functioning of biological systems (nervous, cardiorespiratory, digestive, renal, etc.).
  3. Medical Biochemistry – Molecular bases of metabolism, enzymes, and diagnostic biomarkers.
  4. Cellular and Molecular Biology – Study of cellular structures, signaling pathways, and genetic mechanisms.
  5. Histology and Embryology – Tissue observation and understanding of normal and pathological embryonic development.
  6. Microbiology and Parasitology – Study of infectious agents (bacteria, viruses, parasites) and their clinical implications.
  7. Fundamental Immunology – Defense mechanisms and basis of autoimmune and allergic diseases.
  8. General Pathology – Principles of disease: inflammation, necrosis, tumors, circulatory disorders...
  9. General Pharmacology – Drug mechanisms, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and side effects.
  10. Epidemiology and Biostatistics – Health data analysis methods, disease surveillance, and risk assessment.
  11. Medical Semiotics – Clinical examination techniques and interpretation of signs and symptoms.
  12. Preventive Medicine and Public Health – Prevention principles, health promotion, vaccination, and health policy.
  13. Introduction to Medical Research – Scientific methodology, critical reading of articles, clinical study design.
  14. Medical Ethics and Deontology – Ethical principles, professional responsibility, and patient rights.


Advanced Topics

Advanced Topics

  1. Precision and Personalized Medicine – Therapeutic approaches based on genetic, biological, and environmental profiles.
  2. Clinical and Molecular Oncology – Cancer diagnosis and treatment, including targeted therapies and immunotherapy.
  3. Autoimmune Diseases and Immune Dysfunctions – Complex differential diagnoses, biological treatments, long-term follow-up.
  4. Emerging Infectious Diseases and Antibiotic Resistance – Pathogen monitoring, pandemic management, rational antimicrobial use.
  5. Clinical Neurosciences – Neurodegenerative diseases, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, neuroimaging, and neurostimulation.
  6. Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery – Advanced techniques to reduce surgical risks and speed recovery.
  7. Advanced Therapies: Stem Cells, Gene Therapy, and Immunotherapy – Frontiers of regenerative medicine and treatment of rare/severe diseases.
  8. Intensive Care and Critical Medicine – Management of life-threatening conditions (resuscitation, ventilation, ECMO...).
  9. Rare Diseases and Orphan Medicine – Specific diagnostic approaches and development of innovative therapeutic protocols.
  10. Environmental Medicine and Global Health – Effects of the environment on health, diseases related to pollutants and endocrine disruptors.
  11. Interventional Radiology and Functional Imaging – Use of imaging for targeted therapeutic procedures (embolization, guided biopsies...).
  12. Geriatric Medicine and Aging – Management of geriatric syndromes, multiple pathologies, and autonomy support.
  13. Integrative Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences – Combined approaches (medication, psychotherapy, social) for complex psychiatric disorders.
  14. Artificial Intelligence and Health Data – AI applications in diagnosis, clinical prediction, medical imaging analysis, and data management.



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