In a significant move to improve the healthcare system, the state of Rhineland-Palatinate has decided to invest 12 million euros to create a new medical school in Kaiserslautern. This school will collaborate with the private Semmelweis University in Budapest, aiming to train a new generation of doctors.
Details of the Collaboration
The study program is designed so that students will initially spend three years of their pre-clinical courses at Semmelweis University and then transfer to Kaiserslautern for clinical training. This program is part of a health training camp in Kaiserslautern that is also set to focus on health education.
The state health minister has emphasized that this project will not only meet the medical needs of the region but will also enhance the scientific and research position of Rhineland-Palatinate. According to him, this medical school will be the
By Tag Clar Editorial