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Southampton’s five-year Medicine course has been taught for over 40 years, with an innovative learning approach to help prepare students into a lifelong journey in Medicine. The programme is split into four phases. Read more...
The six-year Medicine degree programme at St. Andrews is slightly different as the first three years are undertaken at St. Andrews and is followed by a further three years of training with a partner medical school. Read more...
St George’s five-year Medicine programme is split into clinical science and clinical practice. The programme focuses on four themes: Patient and Doctor, Basic and Clinical Sciences, Community and Population Health...Read more...
Located on Grand Cayman in the Caribbean, St Matthew’s University offers students an alternative to medical schools in the US and Canada.
Sunderland’s MBChB degree is a modern spiral curriculum that builds upon the context with increasing complexity year on year. At the University of Sunderland, the Medicine programme is delivered in three phases. Read more...
Swansea’s MBBcH graduate entry course is a four-year course that follows an integrated, spiral curriculum. The small size of Swansea’s medical school means that students will benefit from extensive contact with academic staff. Read more...
Three Counties Medical School is a new graduate entry-only programme set up as part of a government initiative to enrol more medical students across the UK. The 2024 cohort will be its second ever and their contingency school is Swansea Medical School, which ensures the security of all students enrolled. TCSM’s four-year programme aims to develop compassionate and highly skilled doctors, prepared to excel in any field they choose.
UCL’s Medicine six-year degree equips students with the knowledge to practise patient-centred Medicine in a continuously modern world. Each year, students take on several compulsory core modules. Read more...
Based in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, Ulster Medical School offers their accelerated, four-year course in partnership with St George’s University of London to ensure the new programme meets the standards to develop competent doctors with sufficient professional knowledge, skills, values and behaviours. Highlights of studying medicine at Ulster include very early patient contact, state-of-the-art anatomy teaching and opportunities to undertake student-selected components in which students can further explore areas of interest. . .
University of Lancashire’s Medicine programme that emphasises medical sciences, clinical skills and communication. Various learning strategies are used, such as workshops and clinical placements in primary and secondary care. Read more...
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