Medical Universities
Medical universities are specialized institutions that focus on educating students in the field of medicine and healthcare. They offer degree programs such as Doctor of Medicine (MD), Nursing, and Pharmacy, preparing students for various roles in the medical profession. These universities often include teaching hospitals, providing hands-on training and clinical experience.
In addition to traditional medical education, many medical universities engage in research to advance medical knowledge and improve patient care. They may collaborate with organizations like World Health Organization (WHO) and participate in global health initiatives, contributing to the development of new treatments and healthcare practices.