Maastricht University Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences

Mymedschool ID

MD.NL.008

FAIMER ID

F0001534

School Type

Public

Year Instruction Began

1974

Operational Status

Currently Operational

Alternate names


Universiteit Maastricht Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
Rijksuniversiteit Limburg Faculteit der Geneeskunde (1974 – 1996)

Academic Affiliation

School has no academic affiliations

Additional information

Qualification Title

Master of Science in Medicine

Curriculum Duration

3 years

Language of Instruction

Dutch; Flemish

Foreign Students

Accepted

Prerequisite Education

Admission follows completion of an undergraduate degree.

Gender

Both genders accepted

ECFMG & Canada Exams

Yes

Basic sciences courses

Exam courses

  • USMLE Step 1 Self Assessment

  • USMLE Step 1 Review Series

  • UKMLA: PLAB Part 1 Self Assessment Quiz

  • UKMLA: PLAB Part 1 Review

  • MRCP Part 1 Self-Assessment

  • MRCP Part 1 Review


The Maastricht University Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences (FHML) is the medical faculty of Maastricht University, located in Maastricht. The faculty is internationally renowned for innovative problem-based learning (PBL), patient-centered education, and research-driven medical training.

The program provides early clinical exposure, opportunities for scientific research, and integration with the Maastricht University Medical Center+ (MUMC+), preparing students for careers in clinical practice, biomedical research, and healthcare leadership.


Admission Process

1. Entry Requirements

The medical program follows a 6-year structure (Bachelor + Master). Applicants must have:

  • The equivalent of a Dutch VWO diploma or a recognized international secondary education
  • Required subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics
  • Dutch language proficiency (standard program is taught in Dutch; international tracks are offered in English)

The program operates under numerus fixus, which limits annual enrollment and makes admission highly competitive.


2. Selection Procedure

Admission is based on:

  • Academic performance and grades
  • Cognitive and non-cognitive assessments
  • Motivation letters
  • Decentralized admission procedures

International students should ensure their diplomas are recognized and meet language requirements.


Course and Curriculum

Bachelor of Medicine (3 years)

  • Foundational biomedical sciences
  • Problem-based and case-based learning (PBL)
  • Early patient contact
  • Clinical skills development
  • Research methodology

Master of Medicine (3 years)

  • Clinical rotations at MUMC+
  • Core specialties:
    • Internal Medicine
    • Surgery
    • Pediatrics
    • Psychiatry
    • Obstetrics & Gynecology
    • Neurology
  • Research internship
  • Electives (including international placements)

Graduates earn the Dutch medical degree and may register as basic physicians (basisarts) before entering residency or specialty training.


Prospects After Graduation

Graduates can:

  • Register as physicians in the Netherlands
  • Enter competitive residency programs
  • Pursue research or PhD opportunities
  • Work in hospitals, public health, or academia

Maastricht University is recognized for its research-driven, innovative medical education and provides international career pathways.


Life as a Doctor in the Netherlands

Work Environment

Doctors in the Netherlands benefit from:

  • Structured residency programs and regulated working hours
  • Strong work-life balance
  • Patient-centered, collaborative healthcare culture

Career & Salary

Physician salaries increase with specialization. The Dutch healthcare system is:

  • Universal and insurance-based
  • Primary care-focused and research-driven
  • High-quality and structured

International graduates must meet Dutch licensing and language requirements.


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