Which schools in Europe don't need you to speak the local language?

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Hey guys,

I'm wondering if their are any countries out there in Europe that don't require medical students to speak the local language. Are there any that just require English? Because I don't speak any other language 🙁

Zuck
 
This topic has been asked time and time again.

1) I've addressed all this in this thread:
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=422018

2) Go to valuemd.com to read up on Euro schools, if you seirously consider them. There are a lot of negatives that you would have to deal with going to an English-language Euro school.

Bottom line is there is a plethora of European medical schools that teach in English, from Ireland to Russia, Estonia to Croatia. All of them require you to learn the language during the basic science years, obviously, because you need to communicate with patients during clinicals by the 3rd year.
 
in holland they speak better american than the uk.😎
 
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