Odesa International Medical University


The Odesa International Medical University is a Ukrainian higher educational institution located in Odesa.
The university offers undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programs with a strong emphasis on medical specialties like general medicine, somatology, nursing, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, biomedical engineering and agricultural engineering.
All medical degrees of the university issued for foreign graduates are recognized and listed in the International Medical Education Directory, World Health Organization, Medical Council of Europe, General Medical Council of UK, Pakistan Medical & Dental Council, Medical Council of Nigeria and other African countries as well.

Schools and departments

Odesa International Medical University has the following six schools and 228 clinical and 76 theoretical departments as well as 11 clinical and health care centres and a Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics.

Clinical centres and affiliated hospitals

The university is affiliated with the following hospitals and clinical centres in Odesa.

Programs

Odesa International Medical University offers the following programs to its domestic and international students:
ProgramDegree awarded
Medicine - MD/MBBSMasters
Dentistry - BDSMasters
SurgeryMasters & Specialization
Orthopedic DentistrySpecialization
Pediatric DentistrySpecialization
RadiologyMasters & Specialization
Surgical DentistrySpecialization
PathologySpecialization
PsychiatryMasters & Specialization
Medical PsychologyMasters
Pharmacy, Industrial PharmacyBachelors, Masters & Specialization
Medical & Psychological RehabilitationMasters
GynaecologySpecialization
NursingBachelors & Masters
Medical Diagnostics & Treatment TechnologiesBachelors
Laboratory DiagnosticsBachelors
PediatricsSpecialization

Blacklisting in the UK

Medical degrees obtained from Odesa International Medical University have recently been blacklisted by the British General Medical Council. Blacklisting is based on information that shows the qualification doesn't meet the GMC's criteria, such as questionable ethics, teaching and integrity of the medical programme, including examinations and medical rotations being inadequate or simply lied about.
The GMC said "We only place a medical school on this list once we have carried out a full investigation and concluded that it is the most appropriate course of action." It recommended that British students looking to return to their home country following graduation avoid this university at all costs.