GUIDELINES FOR THE OPERATION AND INTERNAL REGIME OF THE SZU FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2020/2021 DURING THE PANDEMIC OF THE NOVEL CORONA VIRUS - GREEN PHASE
INSTRUCTIONS TO ENSURE THE COURSES
OF THE WINTER SEMESTER OF THE AKADEMIC YEAR 2020/2021
ENROLLMENT DAYS – academic year 2020/2021
NOTIFICATION TO STUDENTS (GM) FOR THE 1st – 5th YEAR
Progress Plan of the Faculty of Medicine of the SZU in Bratislava to ensure completion of the school year 2019/2020 for the study program General Medicine years 1-5.
The Extended Dean's College, held on 20 April 2020, decided on the following procedure for securing the end of the 2019/2020 academic year for the State Examination year Study program in General Medicine
NOTICE TO FINAL YEAR STUDENTS WITH STATE EXAMS (GM)
Progress Plan of the Faculty of Medicine of the SMU in Bratislava to ensure the completion of the 2019/2020 school year for the final year of study in the General Medicine study program.
The Extended Dean's College, held on 20 April 2020, decided on the following procedure for securing the end of the 2019/2020 academic year for the State Examination year Study program in General Medicine.
INSTRUCTION FOR STUDENTS
FOR ONLINE FINAL STATE EXAMINATIONS

International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Surveillance and Research (ICBDSR) and Slovak Medical University in Bratislava (Faculty of Public Health), as a co-organizer, is preparing the 46th ICBDSR meeting on 9-11 September 2019, under the auspices of the Rector of SMU prof. Peter Šimko, CSc and Minister of Health of the Slovak Republic Andrea Kalavská. More information about the conference can be found at: http://www.icbdsr.org/46th-icbdsr-annual-meeting

March 3, 2019.
World Birth Defects Day
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The Slovak Medical University in Bratislava (SMU) is an educational institution proudly keeping the tradition of education of healthcare workers in specialized studies and continuous life-long education in Slovakia.
The Slovak Institute for Postgraduate Education of Physicians, established on May 1st, 1953 in Trenčín, laid the foundations of education of healthcare professionals in Slovakia. From July 7th, 1966, the Institute moved into new premises in Bratislava, under a new name – The Institute of Further Education of Physicians and Pharmacists, which remained until 1991. On July 1st, 1991, the name was changed to the Institute for Further Education of Professionals in Healthcare, and later, resulting from requirements in practice, the last change on November 1st, 1998 transformed it into the Slovak Postgraduate Academy of Medicine in Bratislava.
On September 1st, 2002, the Slovak Medical University was founded in Bratislava by Act No. 401/2002 Coll. of the National Council of the Slovak Republic on the establishment of the Slovak Medical University, as a state university of higher education.
The Slovak Medical University in Bratislava is the only university in Slovakia that provides monothematic education for healthcare professions in all three degrees of higher education, and at the same time, the only institution that has guaranteed complex education of healthcare workers in Slovakia under various names since 1953.
The Slovak Medical University is a public institution of higher education acting under the Ministry of Health of the Slovak Republic, with the following four faculties
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Public Health
- Faculty of Nursing and Professional Health Studies
- Faculty of Health
The Slovak Medical University is a non-political institution, acting within the Magna Charta Universitatum global university charter, recognizing the values democracy, humanism, and tolerance. It leads students towards adherence to the Hippocratic Oath, protection of life and health from conception until dignified natural death.
Thu full name of the university is:
"Slovak Medical University in Bratislava".