The educational program "Medicine" is built with horizontally integrated transdisciplinary blocks of biomedical components and continuously delivered basic and elective medical and non-medical training courses.
The program is based on the logical and consistent integration of norms and pathology according to organ systems and basic and clinical subjects. The curriculum develops from simple to complex and the courses are organized on the principle of building on each other, with a system of logically assembled prerequisites.
Most clinical training courses are conducted on a rotational basis. Duration is a minimum of one and a maximum of 6 weeks (Appendix 2 - Program Academic Calendar). Each module for the first five semesters covers a variety of disciplines (such as anatomy, physiology, histology, embryology, biochemistry, pathology, radiology, pharmacology, etc.), with modules or issues (e.g. organ systems) arranged in such a way that students acquire theoretical knowledge around a particular topic from the perspective of different disciplines. Each module defines hours for teaching in a clinical setting and focuses on developing clinical competencies and practical skills from the outset.
Bau International University, Batumi operates in a new building with well-equipped auditoriums, computer classes, teaching and research laboratories and a library. State-of-the-art infrastructure and opportunities to collaborate with partner clinics ensure the development of clinical/practical and scientific-research skills. There are 9 teaching and 1 research laboratories in the campus, as well as classes for teaching in a simulation environment.
The campus also has a rich library with a reading room and secluded spaces for small group work.
Clinical visits are conducted during the first two years, when the student simply attends and observes the process, and from the third year begins as a clinical rotation at the clinic, when the student attends and in some cases participates (within the limits allowed) in the process; In the fifth year, clinical practice is intensively involved in the process under the supervision of a supervisor. In the case of clinical rotations and clinical practice, training with the patient in bed is often used.
The hostel for BAU International University Batumi Offers special accommodations that meet the cultural demands of the indian community.
A canteen is on the ground floor which offers indian breakfast, lunch, and dinner.