Medicine
Master
In London
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
London
Overview
Our Medicine MBBS degree provides an innovative and integrated curriculum to support your training and development as a medical professional. This will equip you to become an outstanding doctor and also one of the next generation of medical leaders.
The course information sheet is a printable version of the information on this web page, which you can download here.
Key benefits:
Integration of medical science with clinical teaching throughout
Partner hospitals include Guy’s, King’s College and St Thomas’ Hospitals – three of the most highly regarded and busiest teaching hospitals in London
In addition students benefit from clinical placements at district general hospitals located across the south east of England and over 350 general practices
Focus on learning in close contact with patients
Learn from some of the world’s most influential clinicians and scientists, who are global leaders in life sciences and medical research
A multi-faculty university giving you access to a breadth of non-core subjects including humanities and social sciences
Twinned with leading medical schools around the world, providing opportunities for clinical exchanges during your elective module
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Subjects
- Teaching
- Global
- University
- Medical
- Doctor
- Medical training
Course programme
Year 1
Year 1
The following Stage 1 modules are studied in years 1 Required Modules
- Foundations of Biomedical Science 1
- Foundations of Biomedical Science 2
- Genes, Behaviour and Environment
- Doctor & Society & Introduction to Clinical Skills
Please note that the modules offered are reviewed regularly and may change.
Optional Modules There are no optional modules in Stage 1, Year 1
Year 2
Year 2 Required Modules
The following Stage 2 modules are studied in years 2 & 3:
- From Science to Clinical Practice 1
- From Science to Clinical Practice 2
- Longitudinal placements
- Doctor as teacher
The following required Stage 2 modules involve the opportunity to choose which area is studied in further detail:
• Student selected components (SSCs): SSCs are projects and short courses in medical, scientific and non-medical subjects that you choose according to personal interest.
• Scholarly projects: You will undertake a scholarly project in an area of interest selected from across the multi-faculty university.
The Intercalated BSc must be taken between Stages 2 and 3. This is available to standard entry (A100) students but they may choose to opt out.
Please note that the modules offered are reviewed regularly and may change.
Optional Modules
Year 3
Year 3 Please refer to Year 2 for modules studied in Stage 2 (including years 2 & 3) Required Modules Optional Modules
Year 4
Year 4 Required Modules
The following Stage 3 modules are studied in years 4 & 5:
• Integrated Clinical Practice 1
• Integrated Clinical Practice 2
• Quality Improvement & Evidence Based Practice
• Elective & Global Health
• Transition to Foundation Year 1 (F1)
• Career Development Module
Please note that the modules offered are reviewed regularly and may change.
Optional Modules There are no optional modules in Year 4/5Year 5
Year 5
- Integrated Clinical Practice
- Quality Improvement and Evidence Based Practice
- Elective and Global Health
- Transition to F1 (Foundation year 1)
In addition, there is a required career development block which involves an element of student choice.
Please note that the modules offered are reviewed regularly and may change.
There are no optional modules in Year 4/5Medicine
