School of Medical Sciences
About us
The School of Medical Sciences at the World University of Science and Technology aims to train efficient and specialized professionals in the field of health and medicine. Utilizing a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach, this school prepares students to confront the profound health challenges of today. It comprises five main departments, each specializing in essential areas of medical sciences and health. The following provides scientific and academic descriptions of each department and their related programs:
- Department of General Medical Education
- Department of General Dental Education

Prof.Dr. Nurinisoi Dadojonova
Dean of School of Medical Sciences
The Department of General Medical Education is dedicated to training general practitioners. The educational program includes foundational topics in medicine, physiology, anatomy, and pathology. Students become familiar with clinical assessment techniques, disease diagnosis, and treatment methods. This department emphasizes the importance of communication skills and professional ethics, which assist physicians in addressing the varied needs of patients. Additionally, experiential courses in hospitals and health centers provide students with opportunities to enhance their clinical skills in practice.
Doctor of Medicine (MD) educational program (360 ECTS) aims to develop caring, competent, confident medical doctors through outcome based teaching approach ensuring high quality of health care and biomedical research in academic, in- and out-patients settings. To provide medical training, predominantly in a practical environment (where acquisition and organization of knowledge match with practical application of gained competencies), based on ethical values, respect for individual autonomy and on the premise of rational and efficient interference. To meet global standards of medical education set by World Federation of Medical Education, and defined by TUNING/MEDINE learning outcomes for undergraduate medical education. Employed teaching and assessment methodologies enable the acquisition and organization of knowledge match with practical application of gained competencies. Principles of outcome-based education imply that teaching, learning and assessment are conducted on the basis of pre-defined competencies of graduates in accordance to the “top-bottom” principle.
The MD curriculum is comprised of four loops referring to knowledge, skills and values, where every consecutive loop builds on previous one and sets more complex learning objectives:
- The Curriculum Spiral’s First Loop (120 ECTS) is comprised of the widely integrated core modules of Body Systems (Anatomy, Physiology, Imaging) and Life Sciences (Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Histology), which are vertically linked to summative pathology course and accompanied by teaching core values of medicine, clinical skills and research methods.
- The Curriculum Spiral’s Second Loop (60 ECTS) containing bridging courses (Bridging PBL, Pharmacology and Systemic Pathology) and synergy courses (Physical Diagnosis, Family Medicine I, General Surgery, etc) links the study of pathological changes and disease symptoms with the practical comprehension of modern principles and methods facilitating the diagnostic process.
- The Curriculum Spiral’s Third Loop (120 ECTS) is bound to the study of the treatment of diseases and syndromes in accordance with the latest clinical guidelines and protocols constructed by the evidencebased medicine. It builds on the previous loop revisiting and deepening knowledge, mastering skills and developing values simultaneously setting higher-level complex objectives.
- The Curriculum Spiral’s Fourth Loop (60 ECTS) builds on and rounds up previously acquired competences reinforcing trans-disciplinary understanding of real-world challenges. Thus, final and highest level of learning objectives are met through hands on practice applying gained knowledge, skills and values independent of discipline specific understanding.
- Program (Qualification): Doctor of Medicine (MD)
- ECTS/Duration: 360 credits / 6 years
- The Language of Instruction: English
- Curriculum: Doctor of Medicine (MD)
- Annual tuition fee: 6000 USD
Program Leader:
Mob: +995 558 733 668
E-mail: info@wust.ge
Basic Sciences Group
Basic sciences, as the foundation of medical sciences, comprise a collection of disciplines that play a crucial role in understanding biological processes and diseases. These disciplines include anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, bacteriology, and immunology, all of which are essential for the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses. Additionally, basic sciences contribute to the development of new and safe technologies in the medical field. By providing knowledge and scientific methods, these areas support physicians and researchers in delivering better healthcare services. Ultimately, research conducted in these fields leads to improvements in public health and disease prevention, and it includes the following sections:
- Medical Ethics
Medical ethics examines the principles and standards of morality in medical research and practice. This field helps physicians and researchers make the right and committed decisions regarding patients and scientific investigations.
- Anatomy
Anatomy is a branch of medical sciences that focuses on the structure and organization of the human body and living organisms. This science includes the study of various body components, including bones, muscles, and internal organs, and is foundational for understanding physiological functions.
- Bacteriology-Virology
Bacteriology and virology study bacteria and viruses. These two fields contribute to understanding diseases, the evolution of microbes, and immune responses, playing a vital role in the diagnosis and treatment of infections.
- Biochemistry
Biochemistry focuses on studying the chemical processes within living organisms. This science examines the relationships between biomolecules such as proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates, explaining their roles in metabolism and cellular function.
- Medical Immunology
Medical immunology investigates the immune system and the body’s immune responses to diseases, infections, and vaccines. This field also aids in understanding autoimmune diseases and immune disorders.
- Biotechnology
Biotechnology involves using living organisms or biological systems to create new products and services. This science has widespread applications in pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and the food industry.
- Medical Physics
Medical physics applies the principles of physics to medicine and medical technologies. It includes medical imaging, treatment using radiation, and novel methods in disease diagnosis.
- Pharmacology
Pharmacology studies drugs and their effects on the human body. This science includes analyzing how drugs work, their side effects, and their relationship with disease symptoms.
- Mycology-Parasitology
Mycology and parasitology study fungi and parasites. These two fields focus on diseases caused by these organisms, their biological characteristics, and methods of diagnosis and treatment.
- Physiology
Physiology examines the functions of various systems in the human body and living organisms. This science aids in understanding how body organs work and interact to maintain physiological balance.
- Tissue Engineering and Applied Cellular Sciences
This field focuses on designing and constructing engineered tissues and applying cells in the treatment of diseases. Tissue engineering has been developed to repair or replace damaged tissues and improve their functionality.
- Pathology
Pathology studies diseases, including the tissue and cellular changes they cause. This science provides key information for diagnosing and treating diseases and helps understand their causes and effects.
- Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Epidemiology examines the incidence and distribution of diseases in populations. This science aids in collecting and analyzing data to prevent diseases and improve public health.
- Laboratory Sciences and Hematology
Laboratory sciences involve analyzing biological samples for disease diagnosis. Hematology studies blood and blood disorders, aiding in the diagnosis of blood diseases.
Clinical Sciences Group
The Clinical Sciences group in the field of general medicine is one of the essential pillars of medical education, allowing students to apply their theoretical knowledge in practice. In this group, students evaluate and treat patients under the supervision of specialized physicians, enhancing their clinical skills. The importance of these courses in developing communication skills, teamwork, and clinical decision-making is extremely high. Additionally, direct interaction with patients provides students with a deeper understanding of the health needs of the community. Ultimately, these clinical experiences help shape a professional and ethical attitude in future physicians.
The various sections of the clinical group include the following:
- Community Medicine
Community medicine examines the social, economic, and environmental factors that affect population health. The main objective of this section is to promote public health and prevent diseases through health programs and community awareness education. Physicians in this field focus on improving the health status of vulnerable groups and reducing health disparities.
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
The obstetrics and gynecology section is dedicated to medical care related to women’s health, pregnancy, and childbirth. Physicians in this area support women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period, providing necessary care. Additionally, this section addresses women’s health issues such as hormonal disorders, sexually transmitted infections, and cancers specific to women.
- Internal Medicine
The internal medicine section is dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of non-surgical diseases in adults and includes subfields such as cardiology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, and endocrinology. Internal medicine physicians, by using diagnostic tests and medical techniques, assist in managing complications and chronic diseases, playing a key role in maintaining public health.
- Pediatrics
The pediatrics section focuses on the health care of children and adolescents. Pediatricians are involved in diagnosing and treating illnesses, monitoring growth and development, and providing counseling regarding nutrition and disease prevention. They also manage special issues such as congenital diseases and behavioral disorders.
- Surgery
The surgery section involves performing surgical procedures to treat diseases and injuries. Surgeons in this area work on various tissues of the body and utilize diverse surgical techniques, including general surgery and specialized surgery. This section also includes preoperative and postoperative care to ensure patient recovery.
- Anesthesia
The anesthesia section is responsible for providing anesthesia and pain management during surgeries and other procedures. Anesthesiologists utilize specific medications and techniques to ensure that patients are comfortable and pain-free during surgical operations. They also take care of the patient during recovery and manage the side effects of anesthesia.
- Emergency Medicine
The emergency medicine section provides immediate and urgent services to patients in critical conditions. Physicians in this field possess the necessary skills for quick diagnosis and initial treatment of injuries and illnesses, typically working in emergency departments. Their goal is to save patients’ lives and optimize treatment outcomes.
This department focuses on training dentists with an emphasis on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of oral and dental diseases. The curriculum includes foundational sciences such as microbiology, pathology, and dental materials. Students in this department gain familiarity with clinical techniques and surgical methods in dentistry, acquiring the essential skills to deliver quality services to patients. Furthermore, the program emphasizes the promotion of community oral health, and students participate in community-oriented activities.
The Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) Educational program is formed with the strong commitment to develop caring, competent, confident specialist for dental medicine through outcome- based teaching approach; ensuring high quality of healthcare and biomedical research in academic and clinical settings; to provide medical training, predominantly in a practical environment (where acquisition and organization of knowledge match with practical application of gained competencies), based on ethical values, respect for individual autonomy and on the premise of rational and efficient interference; to support students’ development of understanding of the essence of Dental Medicine, equip them with skills necessary for working in diverse health care settings, be competent and competitive in a multicultural environment; to raise professionals with high employment chances to be able to make a career in diverse health care settings and multicultural environment. The education process is formed for the raising students’ interest and strength, to open new opportunities and to encourage students for the continuing learning approach. Through of different training programs, DMD students can provide required oral health services to the community, while expansion their knowledge about public health problems. These academically based training programs offer students and faculty members to take part in community-based activities as an important component of academic work. Employed teaching and assessment methodologies enable the acquisition and organization of knowledge match with practical application of gained competencies. It is based on the mixture of interactive teaching (including class discussions) and promotion of independent personal and group learning. The combination of theoretical components, problem solving and practical experience, aims at the development of knowledge, skills and autonomy and responsibility needed for successful participation in prevention of dental diseases, dental care process and dental rehabilitation in line with the requirements of complex and constantly changing labor market. The primacy of student opportunities for one’s own profile formation is achieved by the wide range of General Competence courses and the methodology applied therein. For each subject selected assessment methods provide the most useful and relevant information for the objectives and learning outcomes that the program identified. Principles of outcome-based education imply that teaching, learning and assessment are conducted on the basis of pre-defined competencies of graduates in accordance to the “top-bottom” principle. The DMD curriculum is comprised of five-year program referring to knowledge, skills, and autonomy and responsibility.
- The Curriculum First Year (60 ECTS) is comprised of the widely integrated core modules of human Sciences (Anatomy, Histology, Imaging, Biomechanics, Physiology) and Biomedical Sciences (Medical Microbiology and Immunology for Dentistry) as well as course with early clinical engagement (Dental Assisting Course), which are accompanied by teaching core values of dentistry, clinical skills and research methods.
- The Curriculum Second Year (60 ECTS) is comprised of General and Oral Pathology, Pharmacology and Therapeutics for Dentistry (Dental Anesthesia Sedation), Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology/ Dental Public Health with bridging courses as Human Diseases, Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology.
- The Curriculum Third Year (60 ECTS) is comprised as a preparing mode for the clinical rotations actively engaging students to the simulation lab and applying role play model. The courses like Oral Surgery I, Periodontology I, Endodontics I, Prosthodontics I, Medical law and Ethics, Pediatric Dentistry I, Orthodontics I, Clinical Skills/Comprehensive Care encompass all the necessary requirements for the more advanced knowledge and skills that are essential for next courses.
- The Curriculum Fourth Year (60 ECTS) builds on previously acquired competences and enhanced with clinical rotation courses presenting students to clinical work and active communication with patients. Thus, the final and highest level of learning outcomes are met through hands-on practice applying gained knowledge, skills and autonomy and responsibility independent of discipline specific understanding. Didactic courses in the clinical sciences continue throughout the fourth year along with clinical activities as a dental assistant in the management of different dental issues. Students also have an opportunity to choose elective courses of interest to them.
- The Curriculum Fifth Year (60 ECTS) courses highlight the importance of patient care. Students have opportunities to work as members of a health care team through clinical rotations in different outpatient and inpatient facilities. Fifth-year students also have an opportunity to participate in Community Based Dental Assistance Projects in order to serve to society on national and international level. The year ends with a capstone presentation, which allows students to demonstrate ability to provide comprehensive care to a patient as they present their case to faculty members.
- Program (Qualification): Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD)
- ECTS/Duration: 300 credits / 5 years
- The Language of Instruction: English
- Curriculum: Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD)
- Annual tuition fee: 6000 USD
Program Leader:
Mob: +995 558 733 668
E-mail: info@wust.ge
Educational groups in the Dental Department
Educational groups in the Dental Department play a vital role in training future specialists. These groups provide practical and theoretical classes to teach students essential skills in diagnosing and treating oral and dental diseases. The main goal of these groups is to enhance the quality of dental services and familiarize students with the latest technologies and treatment methods. Additionally, creating a collaborative environment and exchange of knowledge between professors and students helps in their scientific and practical growth. Ultimately, these groups lay the groundwork for applied research in this field.
The various sections of the educational groups in the Dental Department include the following:
- Periodontics
Periodontics focuses on the study and treatment of diseases affecting the supportive tissues of the teeth. This specialty involves the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of gum infections and issues related to the jawbone. Awareness of risk factors and preventive care is crucial in this area.
- Dental and Maxillofacial Pathology
Dental and maxillofacial pathology examines abnormal conditions of the tissues and diseases present in the oral and facial region. This specialty includes identifying and analyzing biopsies to diagnose various cancers and inflammatory diseases. Close collaboration with dentists is essential for providing appropriate treatments.
- Restorative Dentistry
Restorative dentistry concentrates on restoring and recovering the function and aesthetics of teeth. This field involves using restorative materials such as composites and amalgams to treat cavities, fractures, and discoloration of teeth. The ultimate goal is to create teeth that have a natural appearance and function.
- Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatric dentistry provides specialized dental care for children and adolescents. This field addresses dental issues such as cavities and orthodontic problems while also promoting the importance of oral hygiene education from a young age. Building positive relationships with young patients is crucial.
- Endodontics
Endodontics deals with diagnosing and treating internal diseases of the teeth, particularly the root canals. This specialty includes root canal therapy and related surgeries to ensure the preservation of damaged teeth. Expertise in this field can help reduce pain and save teeth that are otherwise untreatable.
- Prosthodontics
Prosthodontics focuses on the design and construction of artificial teeth, prostheses, and dental restorations, playing a central role in restoring function and aesthetics. This specialty assists patients who have lost their teeth using advanced technologies. Prosthodontists must be capable of assessing each patient’s needs.
- Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
Oral and maxillofacial radiology utilizes imaging techniques for the diagnosis and management of diseases in the oral and facial regions. This field includes the evaluation of radiographic images, CT scans, and MRIs to provide accurate information for medical and dental diagnoses. Skill in interpreting images is of paramount importance.
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Oral and maxillofacial surgery involves performing complex surgeries in the mouth, jaw, and facial areas. This specialty addresses diseases, traumas, and dental anomalies, requiring specialized surgical skills. Precision and the ability to plan surgeries are key factors in the success of this field.
- Orthodontics
Orthodontics focuses on diagnosing and treating dental and jaw deformities, aiming to align teeth properly. This specialty uses various devices such as braces to correct bite patterns and enhance smile aesthetics. Also, early orthodontic treatments can help prevent dental issues.
- Oral Medicine
Oral medicine examines and treats non-dental diseases in the oral and facial regions, including conditions such as infections, soft tissue disorders, and systemic issues related to oral health. This specialty requires extensive knowledge of systemic diseases and their connection to oral health. Providing comprehensive care for patients is a priority in this field.
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Email: medicine@wust.ge
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