I have gone back through all the threads and found out that there had been a few older students at Jag. I am planning on applying for the next cycle, and would really appreciate finding out if there are any older students currently at the school. Better yet, if you are reading this and are a non-traditional yourself, it would be great if you could share your take on the situation for the non-traditional crowd at Jag. Thank you!
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non-traditional/older applicants
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Attending JUMC in sept. 2013?!
If you are commencing your studies at JUMC 4yr or 6yr program and would like to get to know your classmates, use this thread and drop a line here:-wave
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MD 2013-2017. Introduce yourself.
Hey guys,
I just got accepted for the 4 yr program. I'll be coming to Poland from Switzerland, but I have Canadian citizenship.
I'm starting to looking to housing and visas, things like that. If anyone else who is starting the program in Sept 2013 is on this forum, please stop by and say hi!
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non-traditional/older applicants
I have gone back through all the threads and found out that there had been a few older students at Jag. I am planning on applying for the next cycle, and would really appreciate finding out if there are any older students currently at the school. Better yet, if you are reading this and are a...
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getting a scholarship for med school
Hi guys,
Does anyone know any scholarship opportunities for studying in Poland if you're a Canadian? This is a very specific question. I hope someone can shed some light on this... It seems like there isn't anything if you want to study out of your country!
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2013 Polish University ranking
According to news of polish science(operating under ministry of science and higher education) Jagiellonian is the top University in poland and it's medical program is the top medical program in the country.
For the full article click _*HERE*_...
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Attending JUMC in sept. 2013?!
If you are commencing your studies at JUMC 4yr or 6yr program and would like to get to know your classmates, use this thread and drop a line here:-wave
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MD 2013-2017. Introduce yourself.
Hey guys,
I just got accepted for the 4 yr program. I'll be coming to Poland from Switzerland, but I have Canadian citizenship.
I'm starting to looking to housing and visas, things like that. If anyone else who is starting the program in Sept 2013 is on this forum, please stop by and say hi!
I just got accepted for the 4 yr program. I'll be coming to Poland from Switzerland, but I have Canadian citizenship.
I'm starting to looking to housing and visas, things like that. If anyone else who is starting the program in Sept 2013 is on this forum, please stop by and say hi!
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non-traditional/older applicants
I have gone back through all the threads and found out that there had been a few older students at Jag. I am planning on applying for the next cycle, and would really appreciate finding out if there are any older students currently at the school. Better yet, if you are reading this and are a non-traditional yourself, it would be great if you could share your take on the situation for the non-traditional crowd at Jag. Thank you!
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getting a scholarship for med school
Hi guys,
Does anyone know any scholarship opportunities for studying in Poland if you're a Canadian? This is a very specific question. I hope someone can shed some light on this... It seems like there isn't anything if you want to study out of your country!
Does anyone know any scholarship opportunities for studying in Poland if you're a Canadian? This is a very specific question. I hope someone can shed some light on this... It seems like there isn't anything if you want to study out of your country!
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2013 Polish University ranking
According to news of polish science(operating under ministry of science and higher education) Jagiellonian is the top University in poland and it's medical program is the top medical program in the country.
For the full article click HERE
For the full article click HERE
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When is the best time to take USMLE step1?
Participate in the poll and tell us about the sources that helped you prepare for USMLE step1?
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Applying to the 4 year/6 year Progam-How is life in Krakow?
Hey! I'm planning on applying to either the 6 year or 4 year program depending on if I want to finish my undergrad or not. Anyways, can any of you seasoned Jagielonian students tell me a little bit about the school? About the city? Well, I know the city is beautiful so I'm more curious about the school. The reason why I ask is because I have heard some nightmare stories about schools in Poland. I talked to a few people that go to different schools all over Poland and it seems to be consistent with the stuff I read online. Anyways, would you recommend this school? Are you satisfied with the quality of education? Does it feel like medical school and not like a revolving door where they take in people for money and boot half of them out? How are the people? Any input will be greatly appreciated!
-John
-John
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Poznan or Gdansk Pre Med?
I'll be applying for both Gdansk and Poznan's pre med programs but which program do you think is better? Which one has more stringent admissions?
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Am i taking the preparations to far?
Hello! I am thinking about to apply to the 6 years MD program this year but i dont have any idea how much i should prepare or what kind of questions i should expect.
For example this is what i have written as a "summary" about the lysosome:
Lysosomes are compartments for digestion. Lysosomes are small sacs of digestive enzymes dispersed in the cytoplasm of most animal cells. There are about 40 different digestive enzymes in lysosomes. These lysosomal enzymes are active under acidic conditions so the lysosome has a pH of about 5. Lysosomal enzymes break down complex molecules in bacteria and debris ingested by scavenger cells. The powerful enzymes and low pH that the lysosome maintains provide an excel- lent example of the importance of separating functions within the cell into different compartments. Under most normal conditions, the lysosome membrane confines its enzymes and their actions. However, some forms of tissue damage are related to leaky lysosomes.Primary lysosomes are formed by budding from the Golgi complex. Their hydrolytic enzymes are synthesised in the rough ER. As these enzymes pass through the lumen of the ER, sugars attach to each molecule, identifying it as bound for a lysosome. This signal permits the Golgi complex to sort the enzyme to the lysosomes rather than to export it from the cell.Bacteria (or debris) engulfed by scavenger cells are enclosed in a vesicle formed from part of the plasma membrane. One or more primary lysosomes fuse with the vesicle containing the ingested material, forming a larger vesicle called a secondary lysosome. Powerful enzymes in the secondary lysosome come in contact with the ingested molecules and degrade them into their components. Under some conditions, lysosomes break down organelles and allow their components to be recycled or used as an energy source.In certain genetic diseases of humans, known as lysosomal storage diseases, one of the digestive enzymes normally present in lysosomes is absent.
Is it really necessary to prepare so hard and should i delve so deep into every subject or am i exaggerating?
Thanks in advance!:)
For example this is what i have written as a "summary" about the lysosome:
Lysosomes are compartments for digestion. Lysosomes are small sacs of digestive enzymes dispersed in the cytoplasm of most animal cells. There are about 40 different digestive enzymes in lysosomes. These lysosomal enzymes are active under acidic conditions so the lysosome has a pH of about 5. Lysosomal enzymes break down complex molecules in bacteria and debris ingested by scavenger cells. The powerful enzymes and low pH that the lysosome maintains provide an excel- lent example of the importance of separating functions within the cell into different compartments. Under most normal conditions, the lysosome membrane confines its enzymes and their actions. However, some forms of tissue damage are related to leaky lysosomes.Primary lysosomes are formed by budding from the Golgi complex. Their hydrolytic enzymes are synthesised in the rough ER. As these enzymes pass through the lumen of the ER, sugars attach to each molecule, identifying it as bound for a lysosome. This signal permits the Golgi complex to sort the enzyme to the lysosomes rather than to export it from the cell.Bacteria (or debris) engulfed by scavenger cells are enclosed in a vesicle formed from part of the plasma membrane. One or more primary lysosomes fuse with the vesicle containing the ingested material, forming a larger vesicle called a secondary lysosome. Powerful enzymes in the secondary lysosome come in contact with the ingested molecules and degrade them into their components. Under some conditions, lysosomes break down organelles and allow their components to be recycled or used as an energy source.In certain genetic diseases of humans, known as lysosomal storage diseases, one of the digestive enzymes normally present in lysosomes is absent.
Is it really necessary to prepare so hard and should i delve so deep into every subject or am i exaggerating?
Thanks in advance!:)
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Which Polish Med School is the Best?
I was wondering what Polish med schools are the best, if anyone would want to share their thoughts, please do so :)
Please list in order from least favourable to most favourable: Gdansk, Jageillonian, Warsawa, Wroclaw
Please list in order from least favourable to most favourable: Gdansk, Jageillonian, Warsawa, Wroclaw
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medical books for sale
Hello everyone
I have multiple medical books (various majors) for sale. Most of them are from US/Canada, various editions, used but in perfect condition. Negotiable prices. Contact by email: buufon1 @ gmail . com
1. R.K.Murray, D.K. Granner, P.A.Mayes, V.W.Rodwell – „Harper’s Biochemistry”, 23rd edition, 1993
2. L.S.Jacob – “Pharmacology”, 3rd edition, The National Medical Series for Independent Study, 1992
3. C.Mims, H.M. Dockrell, R.V. Goering, I. Roitt, D. Wakelin, M.Zuckerman – “Medical Microbiology”, 3rd edition, 2004
4. W.F. Ganong – “Review of Medical Physiology”, 17th edition, 1995
5. Alberts, Bray, Hopkin, Johnson, Levvis, Raff, *******, Walter – “Essential Cell Biology”, 2nd edition, 2004
6. Silverthorn, Hill – “Human Physiology. Student workbook”, 2nd edition, 2001
7. J.E.Hall, “Pocket Companion to Guyton & Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology”, 11th edition, 2006
8. T.W.Sadler – “Langman’s Medical Embryology”, 7th edition, 1995
9. L.G.Whitby, A.F.Smith, G.J.Beckett, S.W.Walker – “Lecture Notes on Clinical Biochemistry”, 5th edition, 1993
10. G.M.Shepher d – “Neurobiology”, 3rd edition, 1994
11. K.W.Chung – “Gross anatomy. Board Review Series”, 3rd edition, 1995
12. M.Mamula – “Microbiology Immunology”, 1997 edition,
13. P.C.Winter, G.I.Hickey, H.L.Fletcher – “Instant Notes in Genetics”, 1998
14. W.Jedrychowski, U.Maugeri – “Epidemiologic Methods in Studying Chronic Diseases. Teaching Manual”, 2000
15. Thompson, McInnes, Willard – “Genetics in Medicine”, 5th edition, 1991
16. M.H.Ross, W.Pawlina – “Histology. A Text and Atlas. With Correlated cell and molecular biology”, 5th edition, 2006
17. Lodish, Berk, Matsudaira, Kaiser, Krieger, Scott, Zipursky, Darnell – “Molecular Cell Biology”, 5th edition, 2004
18. Frank H. Netter – “Atlas of Human Anatomy”, 4th edition, 2006
19. R.B. Raffa, S.M. Rawls, E.P.Beyzarov – “Netter’s Illustrated Pharmacology”, 2005
20. K.L.Moore, A.N.R.Agur – “Essential Clinical Anatomy”, 3rd edition, 2007
21. D.L.Nelson, M.M.Cox – “Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry”, 4th edition, 2005
22. Alberts, Bray, Johnson, *****, Raff, *******, Walter – “Essential Cell Biology”, 1998
23. Ch.A.Janeway, P.Travers, M.Walport, M.Shlomchik – “Immunobiology”, 5th edition, 2001
24. L.S.Bickley – “Bates Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking”, 9th edition, 2007
25. Albert, Bray,*****, Raff, *******, Watson – “Molecular Biology of The Cell”,
26. Despommier, Gwatz, Hotez, Knirstch - “Parasitic diseases”, 5th edition, 2006
27. Richard D. Howland, Mary J. Mycek – “Pharmacology”, 3rd edition, 2006
28. A. Gaw, M.J. Murphy, R.A. Cowan, D. St. J. O’Reilly – “Clinial biochemistry”, 3rd edition, 2004
29. Silverthorn, “Human Physiology. An integrated approach”, 2nd edition, 2001
30. M.H. Ross, G.I.Kaye, W. Pawlina – “Histology. A text and atlas”, 4th editon, 2003, 2x
31. H.G.Burkitt, C.R.G. Quick, D. Gatt – “Essential surgery. Problems, diagnosis & management”, 2nd edition, 1996
32. P. C. Champe, R.A.Harvey, D.R. Ferrier – “Biochemistry”, 3rd edition, 2005
33. S.J. McPhee, V.R.Lingappa, W.F.Ganong – Pathophysiology of Disease. An introduction to clinical medicine”, 4th edition, 2003
34. Hacker, Moore, Gambone – “Essentials of obstetrics and gynecology”, 4th edition, 2004
35. V. Bhushan, Tao T. Lee, Ali Ozturk – “USMLE 1 Step”, 2007, 2008
36. W. Jedrychowski, U. Maugeri – “Epidemiologic methods in studying chronic diseases”, 2000
37. B.G.Katzung – “Basic & clinical pharmacology”, 9th edition, 2004
38. G.Poole, D.H.Matheson – “The psychology of health and health care”, 2001
39. W.F.Ganong – “Review of medical physiology”, 22nd edition, 2005
40. R.K.Murray, D.K.Granner, V.W.Rodwell – “Harper’s illustrated biochemistry”, 27th edition, 2006
42. Geo F.Br ooks, Janet S. Butel, S.A. Morse „Medical microbiology”, 23rd edition, 2004 2x
43. L.S.Lilly “Pathophysiology of heart disease”, 3rd edition, 2003
44. R.S.Snell – “Clinical anatomy. An illustrated review with q & a”, 4th edition, 2004
45. W.F.Ganong – “review of medial physiology”, 15th edition, 1991 &21st edition, 2003
46. T.A.Mappes, D.Degrazia – “Biomedical ethics”, 6th edition, 2006
47. Lodish, Berk, Zipursky – “Molecular cell biology”, 4th edition, 2000
48. B.Young, J.W.Heath – “Wheater’s functional histology”, 4th edition, 2000
49. Moore, Persaud – “The developing human”, 7th edition, 2003
50. K.Kalthoff – “Analysis of biological development”, 2nd edition, 2001
51. T.L.Beauchamp, J.F.Childress – “Principles of biomedical ethics”, 5th edition, 2001
52. Samuels, Witmer – “Statistics for the life sciences”, 3rd edition, 2003
53. Horton, Moran, Ochs, Rawn, Scrimgeour – “Principles of biochemistry”, 3rd edition, 2002
54. E.R.Kandel, J.H.Schwartz, T.M.Jessell – “Essentials of neural science and behavior”, 1995
55. Roitt, Brostoff, Male –“Immunology”, 6th editon, 2002
56. S.Robbins, Cotran – “Pathologic basis of disease”, 7th edition, 2005
I have multiple medical books (various majors) for sale. Most of them are from US/Canada, various editions, used but in perfect condition. Negotiable prices. Contact by email: buufon1 @ gmail . com
1. R.K.Murray, D.K. Granner, P.A.Mayes, V.W.Rodwell – „Harper’s Biochemistry”, 23rd edition, 1993
2. L.S.Jacob – “Pharmacology”, 3rd edition, The National Medical Series for Independent Study, 1992
3. C.Mims, H.M. Dockrell, R.V. Goering, I. Roitt, D. Wakelin, M.Zuckerman – “Medical Microbiology”, 3rd edition, 2004
4. W.F. Ganong – “Review of Medical Physiology”, 17th edition, 1995
5. Alberts, Bray, Hopkin, Johnson, Levvis, Raff, *******, Walter – “Essential Cell Biology”, 2nd edition, 2004
6. Silverthorn, Hill – “Human Physiology. Student workbook”, 2nd edition, 2001
7. J.E.Hall, “Pocket Companion to Guyton & Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology”, 11th edition, 2006
8. T.W.Sadler – “Langman’s Medical Embryology”, 7th edition, 1995
9. L.G.Whitby, A.F.Smith, G.J.Beckett, S.W.Walker – “Lecture Notes on Clinical Biochemistry”, 5th edition, 1993
10. G.M.Shepher d – “Neurobiology”, 3rd edition, 1994
11. K.W.Chung – “Gross anatomy. Board Review Series”, 3rd edition, 1995
12. M.Mamula – “Microbiology Immunology”, 1997 edition,
13. P.C.Winter, G.I.Hickey, H.L.Fletcher – “Instant Notes in Genetics”, 1998
14. W.Jedrychowski, U.Maugeri – “Epidemiologic Methods in Studying Chronic Diseases. Teaching Manual”, 2000
15. Thompson, McInnes, Willard – “Genetics in Medicine”, 5th edition, 1991
16. M.H.Ross, W.Pawlina – “Histology. A Text and Atlas. With Correlated cell and molecular biology”, 5th edition, 2006
17. Lodish, Berk, Matsudaira, Kaiser, Krieger, Scott, Zipursky, Darnell – “Molecular Cell Biology”, 5th edition, 2004
18. Frank H. Netter – “Atlas of Human Anatomy”, 4th edition, 2006
19. R.B. Raffa, S.M. Rawls, E.P.Beyzarov – “Netter’s Illustrated Pharmacology”, 2005
20. K.L.Moore, A.N.R.Agur – “Essential Clinical Anatomy”, 3rd edition, 2007
21. D.L.Nelson, M.M.Cox – “Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry”, 4th edition, 2005
22. Alberts, Bray, Johnson, *****, Raff, *******, Walter – “Essential Cell Biology”, 1998
23. Ch.A.Janeway, P.Travers, M.Walport, M.Shlomchik – “Immunobiology”, 5th edition, 2001
24. L.S.Bickley – “Bates Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking”, 9th edition, 2007
25. Albert, Bray,*****, Raff, *******, Watson – “Molecular Biology of The Cell”,
26. Despommier, Gwatz, Hotez, Knirstch - “Parasitic diseases”, 5th edition, 2006
27. Richard D. Howland, Mary J. Mycek – “Pharmacology”, 3rd edition, 2006
28. A. Gaw, M.J. Murphy, R.A. Cowan, D. St. J. O’Reilly – “Clinial biochemistry”, 3rd edition, 2004
29. Silverthorn, “Human Physiology. An integrated approach”, 2nd edition, 2001
30. M.H. Ross, G.I.Kaye, W. Pawlina – “Histology. A text and atlas”, 4th editon, 2003, 2x
31. H.G.Burkitt, C.R.G. Quick, D. Gatt – “Essential surgery. Problems, diagnosis & management”, 2nd edition, 1996
32. P. C. Champe, R.A.Harvey, D.R. Ferrier – “Biochemistry”, 3rd edition, 2005
33. S.J. McPhee, V.R.Lingappa, W.F.Ganong – Pathophysiology of Disease. An introduction to clinical medicine”, 4th edition, 2003
34. Hacker, Moore, Gambone – “Essentials of obstetrics and gynecology”, 4th edition, 2004
35. V. Bhushan, Tao T. Lee, Ali Ozturk – “USMLE 1 Step”, 2007, 2008
36. W. Jedrychowski, U. Maugeri – “Epidemiologic methods in studying chronic diseases”, 2000
37. B.G.Katzung – “Basic & clinical pharmacology”, 9th edition, 2004
38. G.Poole, D.H.Matheson – “The psychology of health and health care”, 2001
39. W.F.Ganong – “Review of medical physiology”, 22nd edition, 2005
40. R.K.Murray, D.K.Granner, V.W.Rodwell – “Harper’s illustrated biochemistry”, 27th edition, 2006
- J.P.Murray, J. Radomski, W.Szyszkowski – “jezyk ang w medycynie”, 2005
42. Geo F.Br ooks, Janet S. Butel, S.A. Morse „Medical microbiology”, 23rd edition, 2004 2x
43. L.S.Lilly “Pathophysiology of heart disease”, 3rd edition, 2003
44. R.S.Snell – “Clinical anatomy. An illustrated review with q & a”, 4th edition, 2004
45. W.F.Ganong – “review of medial physiology”, 15th edition, 1991 &21st edition, 2003
46. T.A.Mappes, D.Degrazia – “Biomedical ethics”, 6th edition, 2006
47. Lodish, Berk, Zipursky – “Molecular cell biology”, 4th edition, 2000
48. B.Young, J.W.Heath – “Wheater’s functional histology”, 4th edition, 2000
49. Moore, Persaud – “The developing human”, 7th edition, 2003
50. K.Kalthoff – “Analysis of biological development”, 2nd edition, 2001
51. T.L.Beauchamp, J.F.Childress – “Principles of biomedical ethics”, 5th edition, 2001
52. Samuels, Witmer – “Statistics for the life sciences”, 3rd edition, 2003
53. Horton, Moran, Ochs, Rawn, Scrimgeour – “Principles of biochemistry”, 3rd edition, 2002
54. E.R.Kandel, J.H.Schwartz, T.M.Jessell – “Essentials of neural science and behavior”, 1995
55. Roitt, Brostoff, Male –“Immunology”, 6th editon, 2002
56. S.Robbins, Cotran – “Pathologic basis of disease”, 7th edition, 2005
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Any americans here in the 4 year program?
I really need some information, if anyone could respond to this i will be very grateful! thanks
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American Looking to go to School Abroad
I'm a junior in an American high school and I'm pretty interested in attending Jag. University. I'm looking for any useful information that some might have about the entrance exam, their experience there, and if is a good international school.
Thanks,
FloridaKid
Thanks,
FloridaKid
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Anyone Willing To Share Their Experiences??
I'm simply looking for some one (specifically an American or Canadian) to share their experiences of living and studying abroad at Jag University. Any comments are welcome!
Thanks,
FloridaKid
Thanks,
FloridaKid
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