Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences (SSU) is a prominent public university, situated in the city of Yazd, Iran. Established by 45 medical students in 1983, it was the first medical university founded after the Islamic revolution. Over the years, it has grown into a comprehensive institution, offering a diverse range of academic programmes in the field of medicine and healthcare.
The university offers an extensive selection of programmes that cover medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, midwifery, paramedical sciences and health services. Students can choose from a wide range of degrees, including associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and doctorates.
The university's academic programmes are designed to cater to different levels of education and specialisation, starting from basic associate degrees to highly specialised medical and dental specialties. Students can pursue degrees in traditional medicine, public health and other areas related to healthcare.
Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences places significant emphasis on research and healthcare services. The university operates several research centres dedicated to various medical fields. These research centres focus on important topics such as infertility, stem-cell biology, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and infectious and tropical diseases.
In addition to research, SSU is responsible for administering nine hospitals and more than 90 clinics spread throughout the city and province of Yazd. This extensive network of healthcare facilities ensures that students and researchers have access to real-world healthcare settings and opportunities for hands-on learning.
The university's international campus caters to international students seeking medical education in Iran. It also offers dormitory sites that accommodate over 2,000 students, and international students are provided with free accommodations and optional VIP services.
The primary language of instruction at Shahid Sadoughi University is Persian (Farsi). However, some programmes may offer courses in English to cater to the needs of international students.