The Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School – Study Medicine in Israel

Mymedschool ID

MD.IL.001

FAIMER ID

F0000921

Alternate names

No alternate name

School Type

Public

Academic Affiliation

Operational Status

Operational/Non-operational

School Website

Additional information

Qualification Title

Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)

Year Instruction Began

1949

Curriculum Duration

7 years

Language of Instruction

Hebrew, English

Foreign Students

Accepted

Prerequisite Education:

Gender

Both genders accepted

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, Physics, and Mathematics.
  • High scores in psychometric entrance exams or international equivalents (e.g., MCAT, SAT).
  • Proficiency in Hebrew (most courses are taught in Hebrew, requiring Hebrew proficiency exams).
  • Personal interview and assessment of motivation for medicine.

Application Process (Step-by-Step Guide)

Step 1: Online Application Submission

  • Applications are submitted via the Hebrew University admissions portal.
  • Required documents:
    • High school transcripts or equivalent.
    • Standardized test scores (Israeli psychometric exam, MCAT, or SAT).
    • Proof of Hebrew proficiency (Yael or Amir test, or Ulpan course completion).
    • A personal statement explaining motivation for studying medicine.
    • Letters of recommendation from teachers or professionals.
    • A CV or resume (if applicable).
    • Passport copy (for international students).

Step 2: Entrance Examination & Psychometric Test

  • Israeli students: Must take the Psychometric Entrance Test (PET), which evaluates quantitative reasoning, verbal reasoning, and English skills.
  • International students: Required to submit MCAT or SAT scores if they have not taken the PET.
  • Some students may need to take an internal medical school entrance exam.

Step 3: Personal Interview & Assessment

  • Shortlisted candidates are invited for a structured interview.
  • The interview assesses:
    • Knowledge of medicine and healthcare.
    • Critical thinking and ethical reasoning.
    • Communication and interpersonal skills.
    • Motivation and commitment to the medical profession.
  • Some applicants may be required to participate in a Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) format, involving scenario-based questions.

Step 4: Admission Decision & Offer Letter

  • The selection committee reviews applications based on academic performance, psychometric scores, and interview results.
  • Successful candidates receive an official offer letter, which must be accepted within the deadline.

Step 5: Enrollment & Tuition Fee Payment

  • After accepting the offer, students must complete the enrollment process and submit tuition fees.

Tuition Fees & Financial Aid

  • Israeli students: Approximately ₪40,000 – ₪50,000 per year (~$12,000 – $15,000).
  • International students: Fees may be 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 is a 6-year program, divided into preclinical and clinical phases.

Phase 1: Preclinical Studies (Years 1-3)

Students gain foundational medical knowledge in:

Phase 2: Clinical Studies (Years 4-6)

Students participate in clinical rotations at Hadassah Medical Center in:

Clinical Training & Internship

  • Hands-on clinical rotations at Hadassah Medical Center and affiliated hospitals.
  • The final year consists of practical hospital-based internship training.

Prospects After Graduation

Licensing & Residency

  • Graduates must pass the Israeli Medical Licensing Examination to practice in Israel.
  • The degree is internationally recognized, allowing graduates to apply for US, UK, and European residency programs.
  • Residency placement is based on national ranking exams and hospital preferences.

Career Opportunities

  • Clinical Practice: Work in leading hospitals in Israel and abroad.
  • Medical Research: Join biomedical research programs at Hebrew University or international institutions.
  • Postgraduate Training: Apply for specialized residencies in various medical fields.

Life as a Doctor in Israel

Work & Salary

  • Entry-level doctor salary: $5,000 – $8,000 per month.
  • Specialists earn significantly higher salaries, depending on experience and field.
  • Working hours: Israeli doctors follow EU-style medical shifts, ensuring a balanced workload.

Opportunities for Foreign Doctors

  • Israel has a high demand for specialists, particularly in internal medicine, oncology, and surgery.
  • Foreign graduates must undergo medical licensing exams and possibly additional clinical training.