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MD program – Medicine and Surgery
Location and classrooms
Educational plan
The first year
First semester:
Second semester:
Pros and cons of Medicine and Surgery in Turin
Pros:
Cons:
Lunch and Libraries
Enrollment
Secretary’s office
Bureaucracy
Transferring
Dropout of studies
Conclusions
The University of Turin is one of the most ancient and largest Italian universities, open to international research and training. Founded in 1404, it now hosts almost 80.000 students in 120 different buildings and 159 degree programs in various areas of Turin.
It can be considered a “city within the city.”
Many illustrious names took their degrees at the University of Turin; amongst them, we can mention: Erasmus of Rotterdam, Rita Levi Montalcini, Giuseppe Saragat (Italian President), Salvatore Luria (Nobel Prize for medicine), Primo Levi.
In 1985, the University of Turin and the French University of Savoy established the first binational degree program.
The main building in the Turin City Center is called “Palazzo del Rettorato” (Palace of the Rectorate) via Po. It doesn’t host the Faculty of Medicine, located near the Molinette Hospital for the Italian course and Orbassano for the English one.
In 2017, UniTo started hosting the MD program, a degree in Medicine and Surgery held in English, at San Luigi Hospital in Orbassano. Before 2017, courses were held in Italian.
In the 2022-2023 academic year, it will hold a total of 100 students, of which:
The University is located in Orbassano , just outside Turin, and can be reached by bus 43, which stops right in front of the Hospital’s main entrance.
If you prefer driving, it is full of parking areas. Moreover, you can carpool with other students using the app JojobRT . This will take less time to reach the University.
We strongly recommend you look for a place in Turin rather than near the University since it is a little bit isolated from the students’ living areas. The most popular for students are ‘Sansalvario,’ ‘Santa Rita’ and ‘Cit Turin.’ ‘Sansalvario’ and ‘Cit Turin’ are nearest the city center.
If you want to study at the University, there is a library and different study rooms (Aule Treno, Aule Genetica, first floor). In particular, in the Aule Treno and Aule Genetica, you can even find microwaves to warm up your food.
If you don’t have your lunch, there is a canteen in which prices vary based on the family income and two cafeterias.
From the third year, clerkships and lessons will begin. The leading campus for both activities will be San Luigi Hospital. However, students can attend clerkships in other hospitals in Piedmont:
Unfortunately, clerkships and lectures occur in the same period: in the morning, you have clerkships, while in the afternoon, you have lessons to attend.
The educational plan is different from the Italian course. During the first two years, you have lessons all day long, and you study pre-clinical subjects. However, they are organized so you do not learn the same topics again in the clinical years. For instance, during Human Morphology 1, you do not cover the musculoskeletal system because it is done during that of Orthopaedics and Traumatology.
The Medical School is more focused on practical experiences. From the first year, you start to taste what it means to be in a ward, and from the first semester of the third year, you begin with clerkships.
Apart from the medical subjects, you must follow an English course during the first and third years. In the third year, you learn how to write an article that might be tedious but highly valuable for your future career. Moreover, a B2 English certificate is required, but it is not mandatory. If you still need it, you must do an additional English exam that certifies your level at the end of the first year’s English course.
For every course, attendance is mandatory at 67%, which is controlled most of the time. At the beginning of the lesson, students must sign an attendance sheet; if the attendance does not reach 67%, you are not allowed to sustain the exam. Instead, you have to follow the course the year after.
Lectures usually start the first week of October, except for the first year, which begins at the end of the month. This means that lessons will finish in February, and the exam period will be shorter than in the following years.
Most of the time, professors are physicians working in San Luigi Hospital; they are Italians speaking English. During the first year, you will sit for seven exams: 3 in February and 4 in June/July.
The schedule can vary, but you will have lessons from 9 am to 6 pm most of the time. Some days, you can even end lectures at 1 pm, others at 4 pm. Timetables can be found here .
San Luigi University has a library where you can study and borrow books.
There are also other medical libraries located in the city of Turin:
San Luigi also has a canteen where students can eat for a low price, which depends on the family’s income. Otherwise, if you prefer to bring food from home, there are microwaves in the study rooms.
Nearby there is also a mall where you can find different restaurants and fast food. Unfortunately, it is a 10-minute drive from the Hospital.
To enroll in Medicine and Surgery in Orbassano, you must pass the IMAT test.
You have four business days to enroll once you see “Assigned” in the ranking.
Main office:
IMS office
You can transfer from Italian or foreign universities only for English programs. If you want to move from the Italian course to the English one, you must pass the IMAT test. Transferring might be complex and depends on the number of free spots in the corresponding year. Moreover, it is optional to have all the exams validated.
The validation of the exams mainly depends on the number of CFUs, the exam topics, and the professor’s decision.
For further information, you can visit this link .
You must fill out this document and send it to the secretary to drop out of studies. This procedure is possible only if you have paid all taxes and have no debts.
Further information: Drop out of studies .
In conclusion, studying in Turin is a great experience. You can visit our beautiful city during your spare time and enjoy life doing many activities organized by the University.
We hope this article helped you understand the medical school in Turin and wish you good luck!