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Published Sep. 17, 2021 3:05 PM

The faculty uses “digital postbox” when we send decision letters to students. A decision letter issued when the Faculty makes a decision that individually affects you as a student. For example, answer to application leave of absence.

We use a cryptic solution for GDPR-reasons. In order to receive letters from the faculty digitally, you must register for a mailbox-service such as Digipost or Eboks. This requires that you can log in with “ID-porten”. Please see their website for information: ID-porten | eid.difi.no

Turn notifications on in your digital mailbox in order to be notified when a decision letter is issued to you. If not, you will not receive a notification on your letter and the faculty must notify you manually.

Students who do not have a digital mail box receives decision letters by physical mail to the address you have registered in Studentweb.

 

Questions? ...

Published Sep. 14, 2021 9:53 AM

Continuation of digital lectures/seminars/clinics for large groups

In an email written by Dean Ivar P. Gladhaug dated 20 August, it was announced that in the middle of September the Faculty Management would reassess whether a move can be made over to physical teaching after 20 September regarding lectures/seminars/clinics for large groups.

The Faculty Management has now made this assessment in consultation with the faculty’s infection control committee and heads of studies.  The matter has also been raised with student representatives.

Due to increasing infection rates and as long as society is kept at level 3, we do not find it justifiable to move over to more physical teaching. The reason behind this decision is that a large outbreak of infection could have consequences regarding participation in teaching and thereby have a serious effect on the progress of study.  Despite the fact that there is the possib...

Published Aug. 20, 2021 2:35 PM

Dear students and colleagues,

We are happy to welcome you back to the university, and hope that you have experienced a good start of the term.

Unfortunately, our activities will still be influenced by pandemic measures, even though there has been some relief lately.

The government has decided to open for exceptions to the 1-meter distance requirement in teaching. After consulting the Faculty's infection control committee, the Faculty of Medicine has decided that lectures / seminars / clinical teaching where the whole class or a large part of the class is present, and where the 1-meter distance cannot be maintained, are to be held digitally until 20th of September.

This is justified by the fact that we cannot expect that a sufficiently large number of students will be fully vaccinated before mid-September. A major outbreak of infection would have serious consequences for compulsory education and thereby effect the study progressi...

Published Aug. 13, 2021 9:08 PM

Welcome to UiO as a student the coming week!

The Central Government earlier today, Friday 13th of August, lifted some of the restrictions that have been imposed on teaching due to the Corona pandemic.

In particular, the requirement of 1 meter distancing was abolished. UiO will implement the new regulations as soon as possible. However, for the coming week, starting  16th of August, we will stick to the plans that have already been communicated to all students. This means that digital introductions and information meeting will stay digital. As we gradually switch to physical or hybrid teaching methods, this will be communicated to you.

Published May 27, 2021 1:15 PM

The Dean encourages all students and employees to answer the survey on innovation and entrepreneurship at the MED-Faculty.

Our faculty generates a large number of innovative ideas every year. Even so, there is a great unrealized potential for innovation and entrepreneurship among students, researchers and staff. To strengthen the entrepreneurial culture and provide students and researchers with tools and know-how to further develop their innovative ideas, the Faculty of Medicine collaborates with the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences to strengthen innovation and entrepreneurship at our faculties.

We hope you share our views on the importance of gathering this information and kindly ask you to fill out the questionnaire and share your views with us (...

Published Apr. 15, 2021 4:34 PM

Dear students,

We refer to the Oslo Municipality's press conference on 14th of April 2021, where the City Council decided to continue the strict measures until the 29th of April. This means that the University of Oslo also must continue with the measures we have today.

The reading rooms are open and can be booked. Which teaching is held physically is stated in the timetable for your studies. We still have a high infection pressure in Oslo. We therefore remind you that it is important to comply with the 2-meter rule and other infection control measures also when you meet in the common areas outside the reading rooms and teaching rooms at UiO and the hospitals.

Best regards,

Eivind Engebretsen and Elin Olaug Rosvold

Study-Deans

Faculty of medicine

Published Feb. 16, 2021 11:19 PM

Hi,

The University of Oslo is opening reading rooms, libraries and buildings for students from the 18th of February. You need student card and code to enter. Reading room seats must be booked in advance. The reservation system will open so that reservations can be made as of the 17th of February. In the reservation system there will also be information about which reading rooms are opening. Remember the infection prevention measures!

Read more about this.

If you have questions you can contact MED student information

Published Feb. 12, 2021 1:05 PM

Time and place for exams can now be shown in the calendar in Mine studier for the courses you are registered to.
This information will not be visible for all courses of the Faculty of medicine at the moment. This is a work in progress. In the meanwhile the exam information can be found on the semester pages of courses and in Studentweb.
Read more about exams in the calendar of Mine studier

Published Jan. 4, 2021 5:44 PM

We hope you have all had a nice and relaxing holiday and we look forward to meeting you for a new semester in January!

Infection protection

We still have to comply with strict infection control restrictions in the coming months. In order to be able to carry out physical education in a safe way, procedures have been created for various teaching activities. It is absolutely necessary that you familiarize with these regulations. While you may already be well acquainted with some of these regulation, others may be specific for the courses you are attending in the Spring.

See more information about infection control for students here:

Welcome to a new semeste...

Published Nov. 4, 2020 4:21 PM

The study management, MSU and MFU invite all students at the Faculty of Medicine to a general meeting on 11 November at 17.00-18.00 at Zoom.

Researcher Gunnveig Grødeland will give a lecture "Korona anno 2020", where she will talk about the development of vaccines.

After the meeting, there will be information about the working group that will work with student participation at the faculty, as well as other current issues from the studies.

Greetings Dean of Studies Eivind Engebretsen and Elin O. Rosvold, MSU and MFU.

Published May 27, 2020 11:53 AM

Unfortunately we don't have the possibility of prolonging the trial access for product testing of ClinicalKey Student which gave access to some of the recommended literature electronically the last two months. Access to ClinicalKey Student will therefore end on 31st of May.

The Medical library can assist in searching for literature and getting access to alternative literature. They can be contacted on medisinsk.bibliotek@ub.uio.no

The list of recommended literature can be found on the course pages of the different subjects/modules. For module 6 on the medicine programme all the recommended literature is gathered on https://www.ub.uio.no/fag/medisin/anbefalt-litteratur-medisin-profesjon/modul-6.html...

Published May 14, 2020 11:25 AM

SHE (Centre for Sustainable Health Education) announces NOK 200,000 in scholarships for students at the Faculty of Medicine.

The projects can result in different formats, for example podcasts, e-learning programs, peer-to-peer teaching, chronicles, feature articles, or the like. Projects that promote interdisciplinary collaboration between different programmes and/or are relevant to a large part of the students at the faculty will be of particular interest. Collaboration between teacher(s) and student(s) is also welcome.

Assessment and implementation of the projects are planned before summer 2020 and the projects have to be completed by November 1st. There is no upper limit on the size of the individual grants.

Deadline: May 31th 2020.

Published Mar. 17, 2020 9:54 AM

The buildings at UiO have been open to those who are going to collect assets, but will be closed completely to students from Tuesday 17 March at 15.00!

Published Mar. 13, 2020 12:09 PM

UIO's buildings are locked, but it is still possible for students and staff to enter with their card and code to retrieve books and other important things to work and study from home. If you are covered by the quarantine rules, or have any symptoms of respiratory tract infection or the like, you cannot under any circumstances enter the building.
Until further notice, students can come in with card and code to collect things, but one cannot remain in the building over a longer period of time. Guards will monitor the situation.

Follow the website information for students at MED for updated information.

Published Feb. 27, 2020 1:01 PM

Please read the information about the coronoa virus from The University of Oslo. 

Sincerely, 

MED student information

Published Feb. 27, 2020 10:05 AM

The ISS offers a limited number of off-campus scholarships for UiO program students to experience the unique international academic environment at the Summer School. The 2020 session will be held from June 20 to July 31.

Application deadline 1st of March.

Read more about terms and conditions and how to apply

 

Published Feb. 11, 2019 1:02 PM

The application deadline for European Master in Health Economics and Management is 1. March. More about admission.

 

Published Feb. 21, 2018 4:11 PM

On March 2nd, and April 23rd you can visit UiO’s exam location Silurveien 2 where you will sit your exam later this autumn.

The exam location is off campus, so the Open House event gives you a chance to find your way to Silurveien, see the exam location and you can also take a test exam.

You are welcome to attend the Open House event on one of the following dates (no registration is required):

  • March 2nd, 10:00-14:00, Silurveien 2, building B, 3rd floor
  • April 23th, 10:00-14:00, Silurveien 2, building B, 3rd floor
Published Dec. 15, 2017 3:08 PM

At the Faculty of medicine we take matters of sexual  harassment very seriously.

If you have something you want to report, do not hesitate to use the Speak up-system

Questions? Contact MED Student Information

 

Published Apr. 6, 2017 2:58 PM

Wristwatches are not allowed during school examinations from 18th of April at the university.

Wristwatches must henceforth be put away in bags, jackets or the like together with cell phones, MP3 players and other electronic equipment. During a school examination, an available wristwatch may henceforth be considered as attempted cheating on par with the use of other illegal aids.

There will be visible clocks in all examination rooms, so that the candidates are able to keep track of time. By digital examination, it is also possible to keep track of time on the computer.

Questions? Contact MED student information

 

 

Published Aug. 22, 2016 12:45 PM

Welcome to The Ethics of Testing Second Best Treatments in Developing Countries

Open guest lecture by Ezekiel J. Emanuel. The event starts with a reception at 2:45 PM. There will be light refreshments and a chance to network and mingle. The guest lecture starts at 3:30 PM. Registration before August 18.

Does everyone deserve the world's highest quality health tests and treatments? Is it ever ethical to provide people with less effective or more toxic care? Similarly, is the Declaration of Helsinki right in requiring all new interventions be tested against the world's "best proven intervention(s)"? What about the WHO, which provides conflicting advice?

Despite decades of debate, these questions, and the larger dilemma of health care quality, remain unsolved. Through examination of such cases as anti-retroviral treatment for HIV/AIDS and cervical cancer screening, Dr. Emanuel will defend the controversial position that i...

Published Mar. 4, 2016 9:25 AM

The Faculty of Medicine at the University of Oslo has made a short
film about epigenetics, and about how two identical twins can end up with two different personalities.
Is it the environment or genes? Or both?

The Faculty of Medicine wishes to encourage good dissemination of
research that is easy and understandable in teaching.

A project group from the Faculty of Medicine is therefore presenting a new way of merging research and teaching.

We hope you will like it and share it: https://youtu.be/k50yMwEOWGU