On July 10, 2024, a meeting of the University Commission for Quality Assurance in Medical Education (UKJKKL) was held, during which the results of evaluations conducted across medical programs were thoroughly discussed. The evaluations aimed to assess the quality of education in selected university units, considering aspects such as study programs, educational infrastructure, clinical facilities, the competencies of academic and teaching staff, as well as the opinions of students and alumni.

During the meeting, reports summarizing the evaluation findings were presented, highlighting both strengths and areas requiring improvement. The commission members discussed the recommendations included in the reports and explored options for their practical implementation.

The pivotal moment of the meeting was the vote on awarding quality ratings for the evaluated units. The voting results and the assigned ratings formed the basis for an official report to be submitted to the university authorities.

The commission’s decision is crucial for the university’s ongoing development, as the assessment of educational quality significantly influences the institution’s reputation among students, prospective applicants, and external partners. The conclusions from the meeting will also serve as guidance for planning future initiatives aimed at enhancing the educational offerings.