Istanbul University’s Bachelor of Medicine (Turkish) is a six-year undergraduate medical program designed to train competent and well-rounded physicians for both Turkish and global healthcare sectors. The curriculum is split into two main phases: the first three years focus on pre-clinical education, including fundamental sciences like anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, as well as pathology, ethics, and communication skills. The latter three years are dedicated to clinical education, with intensive rotations across major specialties such as internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, and psychiatry, involving direct patient care in hospital settings. This hands-on approach is supported by onsite laboratories, and simulation centers, further enhanced by affiliations with top hospitals in Istanbul. Graduates of the program hold medical degrees recognized internationally, including eligibility to sit for the USMLE and PLAB licensing exams, facilitating the pursuit of medical careers abroad. Istanbul University’s historical reputation and its robust social, cultural, and academic environment provide an enriching student experience. Career prospects for graduates are broad: clinical practice, research, public health, and opportunities for residency and specialization both in Turkey and internationally, subject to licensing requirements in the relevant country[2][4].