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Diploma and doctoral programme

The Clinical Pharmacology programme provides a solid foundation for your medical career. You will learn to understand drug therapy from scratch - in practice, research and development. 

The clinic has been authorised to provide partial training in internal medicine and clinical pharmacology since 1992 and offers sound basic training as well as specialisation training.

Our range of courses includes

  • the Diploma Programme in Human Medicine (N202),
  • the Doctorate in Applied Medical Science (N790),
  • the ULG Clinical Research and
  • the PhD programme (N094).

Our lecture series are excellent opportunities to further your education and earn you recognised DFB points.

Below you will find further information and direct links to the individual programmes.

Clinical Research

This postgraduate university programme is aimed at experienced science graduates who wish to pursue a career in clinical research or healthcare management.

Programme overview

Doctoral programme in Preclinical and Clinical Drug Development (UN790)

Development and testing of new active ingredients

The applied science programme ‘Preclinical and Clinical Drug Development’ offers comprehensive training in all important areas of patient-oriented research in drug development ‘from bench to bedside’.

Programme overview

Humanmedicine (N202)

Diploma theses, clinical traineeships, KPJ Programme overview

Lecture series Forum Drug Therapy

Event: current, interdisciplinary aspects

These lectures are of a general nature and cover a variety of topics relating to the latest developments in internal medicine and the knowledge and skills involved in the care of study participants.

Participation in each event is accredited with 1 DFP point from the Vienna Medical Association.

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Lecture series Journal Club

Clinical research in drug development

In the Journal Clubs (Critical Paper Reviews), doctors in training or students present recently published scientific papers that are of general interest or relevant to the respective research group. The topics are then discussed in the group under supervision.

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Office Clinical Pharmakology

Medical University Vienna
Department of Clinical Pharmacology
Waehringer Guertel 18–20
1090 Vienna, Austria

Tel.: +43 (0)1 40400-29810
Fax: +43 (0)1 40400-29980

E-Mail: klin-pharmakologie@meduniwien.ac.at