lægeuddannelsen
Lægeuddannelsen, or medical education in Danish, is a structured and comprehensive program designed to train individuals to become physicians. The education typically begins with a bachelor's degree in health sciences, which includes courses in biology, chemistry, and anatomy. This foundational phase is followed by a five-year medical program, which is divided into two main phases: the preclinical phase and the clinical phase.
The preclinical phase focuses on theoretical knowledge and includes courses in physiology, pharmacology, and pathology. Students
Throughout the program, students are required to complete a significant amount of clinical work, including patient
Upon completion of the medical program, graduates are eligible to take the national medical examination, which
Lægeuddannelsen emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, with a strong focus on patient care and