Stepping onto the grounds of the Faculty of Medicine, a sense of awe washes over you. This isn’t just a building; it’s a crucible of knowledge and healing. The Faculty of Medicine of the University of Crete, established in 1983, has been a beacon of medical excellence for decades. Its first students entered its halls in 1984, eager to embark on their journey into the world of medicine. The Faculty of Medicine is part of a sprawling complex located about 7 km from Heraklion. It houses a spacious, functional building and a modern, well-equipped University Hospital. The Faculty of Medicine isn’t just a place of learning; it’s a vital part of the community. The University Hospital of Heraklion, closely connected to the Faculty of Medicine, serves the people of Crete and the southern Aegean islands. It provides outstanding secondary and tertiary specialized healthcare. The hospital also plays a crucial role in training the next generation of medical professionals. It provides clinical training and education to medical students, nursing students, and medical residents. The Faculty of Medicine has a global reach. Its faculty members participate in international scientific associations and professional organizations. They collaborate with institutions like the World Health Organization and the Commission of the European Union. Over 2700 medical doctors have graduated from the Faculty of Medicine since 1984. These graduates now contribute to healthcare systems in Greece and around the world. The Faculty of Medicine continues to strive for excellence in biomedical sciences. It stands as a testament to the power of education, research, and dedication to improving human health.
Κ28 – ΕΛ.ΜΕ.ΠΑ.
“A warm October breeze whispers secrets through the olive trees. We stand before K28-EL.ME.PA. The Hellenic Mediterranean University’s V. Zacharopoulos