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MUIC-Chula Graduate Entry Medicine Pathway

MUIC-Chula Graduate Entry Medicine Pathway

On 2 November 2022, the CU-MEDi Core Team, led by Prof.Nijasri Charnnarong, M.D. (Program Director), visited Mahidol University International College (MUIC) to present the program to Science Division students, welcomed by Prof.Chulathida Chomchai, M.D. (Dean of MUIC).

The Information Session: MUIC-Chula Graduate Entry Medicine Pathway was arranged for the MUIC students to learn more about the graduate-entry international Doctor of Medicine program offered by Chulalongkorn University.

For interested persons, please visit https://cu-medi.md.chula.ac.th/ for more details of the program or sign up via https://forms.gle/rhEQU9NgNVfeSNV17 to get updated information on the upcoming admission.

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