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Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson School of Medicine at Ariel University

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Mymedschool ID
MD.IL.006
FAIMER ID
F0008122
Alternate names
No alternate name
School Type
Public
Academic Affiliation
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Operational Status
Operational
School Website
Additional information
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Qualification Title
Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
Year Instruction Began
2019
Curriculum Duration
6 years
Language of Instruction
English
Foreign Students
Accepted
Prerequisite Education:
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Gender
Both genders accepted
School Contact
Accredited by
Council for Higher Education
ECFMG & Canada Exams
Yes
Detailed Admission Process
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Completion of secondary education (high school diploma or equivalent).
- Strong academic performance in Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
- High scores in psychometric entrance exams or international equivalents (e.g., MCAT, SAT).
- Hebrew proficiency is required for some courses, and students may need to pass a Hebrew language exam.
- Personal interview and assessment of motivation for medicine.
Application Process (Step-by-Step Guide)
Step 1: Online Application Submission
- Applications are submitted via the Ariel University admissions portal.
- Required documents include:
- High school transcripts or equivalent.
- Standardized test scores (Psychometric Exam, MCAT, SAT).
- Proof of Hebrew proficiency (Yael or Amir test).
- Personal statement explaining why the applicant wants to pursue a career in medicine.
- Letters of recommendation.
- Curriculum Vitae (CV) or resume.
- A copy of the applicant’s passport (for international students).
Step 2: Psychometric and Standardized Tests
- Israeli students must take the Psychometric Entrance Test (PET), a standardized test used for university admissions.
- International students are required to submit MCAT or SAT scores if they have not taken the PET.
- Additional medical school entrance exams may also be required for certain students.
Step 3: Personal Interview
- Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview.
- The interview assesses:
- Communication and interpersonal skills.
- Academic readiness and understanding of medical ethics.
- Motivation and commitment to a career in medicine.
- The interview may include Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI) based on various scenarios.
Step 4: Admission Decision & Offer Letter
- The selection committee will review academic records, psychometric scores, and interview results.
- Successful applicants will receive an official offer from the medical school, which must be accepted by a specified date.
Step 5: Enrollment & Tuition Fees
- After accepting the offer, students must complete the enrollment procedure and pay the required tuition fees.
Tuition Fees & Financial Aid
- Israeli students: Approximately ₪40,000 – ₪50,000 per year (~$12,000 – $15,000).
- International students: Fees are generally higher, around $15,000 – $20,000 per year.
- Scholarships and financial aid options are available for eligible students.
Curriculum Overview
The Doctor of Medicine (MD) program at Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson School of Medicine spans 6 years, offering comprehensive theoretical and clinical training.
Phase 1: Preclinical Studies (Years 1-3)
Students gain essential medical knowledge in:
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Biochemistry & Pharmacology
- Medical Ethics & Behavioral Sciences
- Microbiology & Immunology
Phase 2: Clinical Studies (Years 4-6)
Students participate in clinical rotations across multiple medical disciplines, including:
- Internal Medicine
- Surgery
- Pediatrics
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Neurology
- Psychiatry
- Public Health & Family Medicine
Clinical Internship & Final Year
- The final year consists of hands-on clinical training in local hospitals and medical centers, preparing students for medical practice.
Prospects After Graduation
Licensing & Residency
- Graduates of the Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson School of Medicine must pass the Israeli Medical Licensing Examination to practice medicine in Israel.
- The degree is internationally recognized, allowing graduates to apply for residency programs worldwide.
- Post-graduation, students may pursue specialization in various medical fields through residency training.
Career Opportunities
- Clinical Practice: Work in hospitals, clinics, or private practice across Israel and internationally.
- Medical Research: Join medical research institutions or universities in Israel or abroad.
- Postgraduate Training: Take part in specialized residency programs and fellowships in fields like surgery, pediatrics, and internal medicine.
Life as a Doctor in Israel
Work and Salary
- Average starting salary for a newly licensed doctor: $5,000 – $7,000 per month.
- Specialist doctors can earn higher salaries depending on their expertise and years of experience.
- Working conditions in Israel are regulated to ensure reasonable working hours and work-life balance.
Opportunities for Foreign Doctors
- Israel has a demand for foreign-trained doctors, especially in specialist fields such as surgery, cardiology, and orthopedics.
- Foreign graduates must pass the Israeli medical licensing exam to practice in Israel and may be required to undertake additional training in certain cases.
The Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson School of Medicine at Ariel University provides a comprehensive and high-quality MD program with cutting-edge clinical training and research opportunities. Graduates are equipped to pursue a wide range of medical careers both in Israel and internationally. For more information, visit https://www.ariel.ac.il/en/medicine.
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