ACADEMIC
PROGRAM

5

YEAR
PROGRAM

Degree and Title:
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B. B. Ch)

Study Hours/Academic Levels:
21-26 total credit hours per year/5 academic levels

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SCIENTIFIC
DEPARTMENTS

01

ANATOMY
DEPARTMENT

02

CLINICAL
PHARMACOLOGY
DEPARTMENT

03

FORENSIC MEDICINE
AND CLINICAL
TOXICOLOGY

04

HISTOLOGY
DEPARTMENT

05

INTERNAL
MEDICINE
DEPARTMENT

06

MEDICAL
BIOCHEMISTRY
AND MOLECULAR
BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT

07

MEDICAL
PARASITOLOGY
DEPARTMENT

08

MICROBIOLOGY
DEPARTMENT

09

PATHOLOGY
DEPARTMENT

10

PHYSIOLOGY
DEPARTMENT

11

PUBLIC HEALTH
DEPARTMENT

12

SURGERY
DEPARTMENT

CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES

Graduates from school of Medicine Badr university will be eligible to enter the Egyptian national license examination and carry out the two years of National compulsory medical internship (as required from graduates of all medical schools).

Graduation from school of medicine Badr university in Cairo gives opportunities for many fields in the job market of Health care professions with raising demands for new specialties that has been included in our program. The program is based to provide the medical students with competencies based on the NARS guidelines supported by up to date technologies required for teaching…

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Curricular Concentration: Science

Percentage: A minimum of 95%

Applicant score should add up to a minimum of 95% after conversion for all certificates.

Study Plan

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  1. Duration of the program: 5 years

For those who are going to practice medicine in Egypt the graduates have to achieve two essential training compulsory years’ medical internship.            

  1. Levels of the program:

1- First phase including first (two semesters) and second level (2 semesters) and another semester in year 3 (S5) = total 5 semesters

  • Introduction,
  • Doctor patient society
  • Principles of basic sciences
  • Organ system blocks
  • Community /epidemiology
  • Early clinical exposure
  • seminars
  • Electives

2- Clinical phase including a semester in level 3 (S6) and 2 levels (a total of 5 semesters)

  • Clinical rotations
  • Family medicine
  • Research
  • Student selected compounds
  • Electives

Level One Semester I

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   Weekly Contact HoursTotal Credit Hours
S/NModule CodeModule TitleTheoryPractical/ Clinical/ Others
1TSF1101The Human Body (Tissue Structure & Function)223
2ANA1102General Anatomical Principles223
3CBG1103Molecular Cell Biology & Genetics223
4BIO1104Principles of Medical Biochemistry and metabolism244
5PDM1105Professional Development223
6ECX1106Early clinical Exposure 1143
7SIM1107Basic Surgical Skills042
Total112021

Level One Semester II

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   Weekly Contact Hours Total Credit Hours
S/NModule CodeModule TitleTheoryPractical/ Clinical/ Others
1IPP1208Introduction to Physiology & Clinical Pharmacology,446
2PAT1209 Pathophysiology of Diseases223
3MIC1210Infections223
4PHE1211Concepts of Public Health & Epidemiology-I122
5IMM1212Immune system122
6SIM1213Simulation center- 1084
7SBS1214Social & Behavioral Sciences101
Total112021

Level Two Semester I

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 Weekly Contact HoursTotal Credit Hours
S/NModule CodeModule TitleTheoryPractical/ Clinical/ Others
1MSK2115Musculoskeletal System366
2CVS2116Cardiovascular System366
3RES2117Respiratory system244
4ECX2118Early clinical exposure-II021
5UNI -1Human Rights *1——-1
6UNI -2Scientific Thinking & Reporting *1——–1
Total101819

●       * not included in the GPA nor in the cumulative marks

 

Level Two Semester II

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 Weekly Contact HoursTotal Credit Hours
S/NModule CodeModule TitleTheoryPractical/ Clinical/ Others
1GIT2219

Gastrointestinal System (Including

Nutrition and metabolism)

366
2EDH2220Principles of Endocrinology.244
3HEM2221Principles of Hematology122
4PHE2222Concepts of Public Health & Epidemiology-II223
5ECX2223Early clinical exposure-III164
6Elective University Requirement *11
7—-Elective University Requirement *11
Total112021
* not included in the GPA nor in the cumulative marks

Level Three Semester I

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   Weekly Contact HoursTotal Credit Hours
S/NModule CodeModule TitleTheoryPractical/ Clinical/ Others
1REP3124Reproductive system244
2URN3125Urinary system223
3EBM3126Evidence Based Medicine 122
4NHN3127Nervous System & Head and Neck467
6SIM3128Simulation center -II164
7——-Elective University requirement *1——1
Total112021
●       * not included in the GPA nor in the cumulative marks

Level Three Semester II

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   Weekly Contact HoursTotal Credit Hours
S/NModule CodeModule TitleTheoryPractical/ Clinical/ Others

 

1

MED3229

Medicine I:

Introduction to general medicine.

244
2MED3230

Medicine II:

Hematology, endocrinology.

244
3SUR3231

 Surgery I:

(Wound Healing, bleeding, shock, blood transfusion, haemostasis, surgical infections, postoperative complications, surgical nutrition (enteral and parenteral), Surgery of head and neck, lymphatic system.

2

4

4

4SUR3232

Surgery II:

-Thyroid and Para thyroid, supra renal gland, abdominal wall and hernias.

Vascular surgery & Plastic surgery

244
5FMT3233Forensic medicine and toxicology425
Total121821

 **Students are required to get the minimum passing grade in Phase I excluding University requirements and simulator.

 

Level Four Semester I

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   Weekly Contact Hours Total Credit Hours
S/NModule CodeModule TitleTheoryPractical/ Clinical/ Others
1MED4134

Medicine III:

-Liver–biliary system

-Nutrition, GIT.

244
2MED4135

Medicine IV:

-Rheumatology and clinical immunology

-Tropical medicine

244
3PED4136Pediatrics & Pediatric Surgery -I244
4PED4137Pediatrics & Pediatric Surgery -II244
5SUR4138

Surgery III:

GIT, Liver–biliary system, pancreas, abdomen and peritoneum, breast

223
6—–Faculty  Electives *2***02
Total121821

* not included in the GPA nor in the cumulative marks

**Students are required to get the minimum passing grade in Phase I excluding University requirements and simulator.

                ***According to elective requirements tables

Level Four Semester II

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   Weekly Contact Hours Total Credit Hours
S/NModule CodeModule TitleTheoryPractical/ Clinical/ Others
1OBG4239Obstetrics & Gynecology-I244
2OBG4240Obstetrics & Gynecology-II244
3——-Faculty Elective II *202
4MED4241Medicine-V: (Cardiology & Chest)143
5MED4242Medicine-VI: (Clinical Psychiatry)143
6MED4243Medicine-VII: (Neurology)143
7SUR4244Surgery IV: (Neurosurgery)122
8EXM4245Preparing for USMLE step I*202
Total122223

* not included in the GPA nor in the cumulative marks

**Students are required to get the minimum passing grade in Phase I excluding University requirements and simulator.

Level Five Semester I

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Weekly Contact Hours

Total Credit Hours

S/N

Module Code

Module Title

Theory

Practical/ Clinical/ Others

1

MED5146

Medicine VIII:

Clinical investigations (laboratory, hematology infection control and radiology).

2

4

4

2

SUR5147

Surgery V:

Anesthesia (Including pain management and intensive care)

Oncology-principles.

 

2

4

4

3

SUR5148

Surgery VI:

– Orthopedics (Including fractures & dislocations)

– Trauma, Cardiothoracic surgery

2

4

4

4

EXM5149

Preparing for USMLE step II*

2

0

2

5

AGR5150

Advanced Genetics and regenerative medicine

1

2

2

6

RPP5151

Student Research Project I

1

2

2

7

EXM5152

Preparing for USMLE step II CS*

1

2

2

8

MED5153

Medicine-IX: (Dermatology)

1

2

2

Total

12

20

22

* not included in the GPA nor in the cumulative marks

**Students are required to get the minimum passing grade in Phase I excluding University requirements and simulator.

Level Five Semester II

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  Weekly Contact Hours Total Credit Hours
S/NModule CodeModule TitleTheoryPractical/ Clinical/ Others
1OPT5254Ophthalmology244
2FAM5255Family Medicine143
3SUR5256

Surgery VII:

Urology (Including surgical anuria)

122
4MED5257

Medicine X:

Nephrology

122
5ENT5258Ear, Nose and Throat143
6GER5259

Gerontology & Home Care

(Integrated Medical/Surgical Approach)

122
7RPP5260 Research projects & Students Publication122
8EMR5261Emergencies (Medical & Surgical – Integrated)244
Total102422

* not included in the GPA nor in the cumulative marks

**Students are required to get the minimum passing grade in Phase I excluding University requirements and simulator.

Anatomy Department

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NameFaculty Members 
Prof. Dr. Dalia KalliniProf. & Head of the DepartmentChairman
Prof. Dr. Hassan SerryProfessor of Human anatomy and embryologyCouncil
Assistant Prof. Dr. Rania GalhoumAssistant Professor of Human anatomy and embryology

Clinical Pharmacology Department

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NameFaculty Members 
Dr. Reem Adel ElkholyLecturer of pharmacologyChairman
Prof. Dr. Ahmed MakhloufDean School of MedicineCouncil
Prof. Dr. Ghada El DorryVice Dean School of Medicine
Dr. Nouran HalawaInstructorStaff Members
Dr. Hadeer BahgatInstructor

Forensic medicine and clinical toxicology department

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NameFaculty Members 

Histology Department

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NameFaculty Members 
Noha A makhlouf (MD, PhD)Prof of Histology, Head of histology department, school of medicine, BUC
-Head of quality assurance unit.
-Head of academic advising unit.
Chairman
Heba El-Negres (MD, PhD):Assistant prof. of Histology, school of medicine, BUC.Council

Internal Medicine Department

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NameFaculty Members 
Prof. Dr. Soha SaoudHead of departmentChairman
Dr. Hend El SawyTeacherCouncil
Dr. Gena Mahmoud AliTeacher
Dr. Soha SaeedTeacher
Dr. Mariam WageehTeacher
Dr. Islam NaserAssistant TeacherStaff Members
Dr. Zeinab YousryAssistant Teacher
Dr. Walaa el GhoneimyAssistant Teacher
Dr. Eman MostafaAssistant Teacher
Dr. Gena NaderTeacher Assistant
Dr. Salma Hussein ElNahasTeacher Assistant

 

Medical biochemistry and molecular biology Department

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NameFaculty Members 

Medical Parasitology Deptartment

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NameFaculty Members 
Ghada Abdelrahman SaadProfessor, Head of DepartmentChairman

Microbiology Department

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NameFaculty Members 
Prof.Amany Mohamed TawfeikHead of DepartmentChairman

Pathology Deptartment

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NameFaculty Members 
Prof.Marwa Mosaad ShakweerHead of DepartmentChairman
Dr. Doaa Elsayed ElshaerLecturerCouncil
Dr. Essam MandourLecturer
Dr. Omar AnwarTeaching AssistantStaff Members
Dr. Tarek ElshamyTeaching Assistant
Dr. Sara OsamaTeaching Assistant
Dr. Adham Alaa-EldinTeaching Assistant
Dr. Wafaa EssamTeaching Assistant

Physiology Department

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NameFaculty Members 
Prof. Sahar Mansour GreishProf. & Head of DepartmentChairman
Esraa Ahmed BayomyAssistant LecturerCouncil
Salma AbdulaahDemonstratorStaff Members

Public Health Department

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NameFaculty Members 

Surgery Department

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NameFaculty Members 
Prof. Dr. Hesham ElAkkadHead of departmentChairman
Prof. Dr. Ali Abd ElKaderAssistant ProfessorCouncil
Dr. Mahmoud El HusseinyAssistant Teacher
Dr. Eslam ElMorsy EwisAssistant Teacher
Dr. Noha SaeedTeacher AssistantStaff Members
Dr. Hesham TalkhanTeacher Assistant
Dr. Amr EssamTeacher Assistant

Career Opportunities

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Graduates from school of Medicine Badr university will be eligible to enter the Egyptian national license examination and carry out the two years of National compulsory medical internship (as required from graduates of all medical schools).

Graduation from school of medicine Badr university in Cairo gives opportunities for many fields in the job market of Health care professions with raising demands for new specialties that has been included in our program. The program is based to provide the medical students with competencies based on the NARS guidelines supported by up to date technologies required for teaching

The graduates will be able to choose their career according to their passion and what suits their personalities from dealing with the most critical situations in critical care, surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, medicine, pediatrics to other clinical disciplines including clinical pathology, dermatology, radiology or dealing with chronic situation as in medicine, oncology and family medicine. You will be provided with the basic knowledge that enables you to choose what is most suitable for your passion and career.

We also provide in the curriculum all competencies of professionalism and ethics that enable you to handle responsibilities as a doctor, ethics when dealing with your patient which are essential for doctor patient relationship and ability to deal in a teamwork

Badr university is establishing an updated universal city of clinical practice (capital med) which will include general teaching hospital and specialized centers and rehabilitation units. Graduates of the medical school of BUC will have a chance to continue their post graduate training and practice in this big institute.

Ongoing education, specialization, and experience mean continual opportunity for upgrading your salary. If career advancement is a motivator, consider staying in larger facilities or medical service providers. Where there are more floors, there are more ladders to the top.

Start your career with a mind toward growth. Wishing you all the best in your career selection.

  • The graduate will be able to work in the following areas:

The graduate will join two years’ internship program to be qualified for the following competencies

  • Diagnosis and treatment of health problems
  • Assess patient health problems and needs, develop and implement health care plans, and maintain medical records.
  • Administer health care to ill, injured, convalescent, or disabled patients.
  • May advise patients on health maintenance and disease prevention or provide case management.

Graduate Occupational Profile

The Medical Graduate must:

  • Work to maintain health and promote human wellbeing.
  • Behave professionally and adhere to medical ethics.
  • Provide -quality and safe patient-centered care, focusing on primary health care and dealing with common health problems in his/her community.
  • Value the importance of a good doctor/ patient relationship, and work to establish and maintain it.
  • Work effectively with other health care professionals respecting their roles and their contribution to the team.
  • Recognize his/her role as a part of health care system, respecting its hierarchy and rules and using his managerial and leadership skills to add value to the system.
  • Contribute to the development and empowerment of his/ her community.
  • Work as a lifelong learner- on his/her own continuous professional development, including being equipped to engage in post- graduate and research studies.

Rotation on the following disciplines is planned to enable the graduate achieve the training program

  • Community Medicine
  • General Surgery, including the following specialties:
  1. Upper Gastrointestinal & Bariatric Surgery
  2. Colon Rectal Surgery
  3. Hepatic Pancreatic Biliary surgery
  4. Breast surgery
  5. Endocrine Surgery
  6. Head and Neck Surgery
  7. Vascular Surgery
  8. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  9. Cardiothoracic Surgery
  10. Orthopedic Surgery
  11. Neurosurgery
  12. Urology
  • General Medicine, including the following specialties:
  1. Gastroenterology
  2. Hepatology
  3. Endocrinology & Diabetes
  4. Immunology
  5. Pulmonology
  6. Cardiology
  7. Neurology
  8. Nephrology
  9. Dermatology
  10. Gerontology
  11. Hematology
  12. Rheumatology and Rehabilitation
  13. Andrology & Venereology
  14. Psychiatry, Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • Family Medicine
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Pediatrics (Child Health Care)
  • Ear, Nose and Throat
  • Ophthalmology
  • Anesthesia and critical care
  • Forensic medicine and clinical toxicology

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