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    Medicine MBChB

    University of Dundee

    University of Dundee

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    United Kingdom, Dundee

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    A100

    Campuses

    Dundee City Campus

    Ninewells Hospital

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2024
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 52,105  / year
    Next Intake September-2024

    Medicine MBChB

    About

    Throughout your studies, you will mainly be based at Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, but there are other opportunities for placements in hospitals and general practice in other areas of Scotland.

    With around 160 students in each academic year, the size and structure of our medical school helps you get to know your peers and the academics and clinicians teaching you. You'll feel part of our community from the start - especially as you'll be interacting with real patients from early in the course.

    The curriculum starts with a foundation block which explores the fundamental science that underpins the field of medicine – this will help you start to think like a doctor and begin clinical problem-solving.

    Our spiral curriculum helps you build on knowledge in relevant areas year-on-year – you won't be expected to learn everything in one block and then remember it forever. We'll revisit topics to help your knowledge become second nature.

    For the first three years, you'll learn about body systems, examining normal and abnormal function before exploring clinical cases. You'll also learn anatomy by dissection. We use Thiel-embalmed cadavers which retain life-like tissue quality. This experience is as close to examining the anatomy of a living person as possible, and will give you an experience and understanding that no other medical school in the UK can offer.

    After the first three years you'll have the option to intercalate and gain a BMSc in a range of subjects, but whether you decide to do this or not, in Levels 4 and 5, you move into clinical training. This is a series of placements that will give you a well-rounded experience in a number of clinical areas, and enable you to put your training into practice at the point of care for real patients in real healthcare settings.

    Be a confident, able doctor, prepared for practice, by developing a flexible, patient-centred style of care, underpinned by scientific and clinical knowledge

    Disciplines

    School of Medicine

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    30 points

    Standard: BBB

    Widening access: CCC

    Level 1 entry

    Such as A-Level or International Baccalaureate (IB)

    The essential subjects are Mathematics + another science (Information Technology, Chemistry, Biology, Human Biology, Physics, or Computing Science)

    Standard: BBB

    Widening access: CCC

    To see if you would be considered as a widening access applicant view our contextual admissions policy

    Career

    Studying medicine is the first step to a career as a doctor. The medical profession is ever-changing, and working in the field can be hard work, but many doctors find their careers rewarding and fulfilling. There is almost a 100% employment rate for medicine graduates meaning that post-graduation, you should be able to find employment in the medical field.

    It is expected that from 2024 onwards, all UK medical graduates will have to pass both parts of the Medical Licensing Assessment (MLA) in order to receive a primary medical qualification from the General Medical Council. You will sit your MLA tests during the final years of your degree.

    After you graduate, you'll go into a 2-year foundation programme and join the field as a junior doctor – you may be referred to as an FY1 (foundation year 1) or FY2 (foundation year 2) doctor during this time. These two years will see you move round different care environments within hospitals to gain experience of different medical specialities and undergo further clinical training.

    After your FY1, you'll be able to gain full registration with the GMC, and after FY2, you'll be able to apply for further study and training in a medical specialism – for example, cardiology, gynaecology, or emergency medicine – or go into general practice as a general practitioner (GP).

    Following your foundation years, you'll be able to choose how your career progresses. You might decide to become a GP where you'll see a range of patients with a variety of ailments, and make decisions on what the most effective course of treatment is, whether that's medication or referral to a specialist consultant. Training for this takes three years.

    If you don't want to be a GP and are interested in a specific area of medicine, you can choose to become a specialist consultant. This will involve further training in a particular area of medicine which can take up to eight years to complete.

    Whatever you choose to do with your medical degree, studying medicine opens the door for a wide range of potential roles both in and out of the medical field. If you choose this course, you'll graduate ready to meet the challenges of the role of a doctor, but the wide-ranging transferable skills you'll develop will also mean you can change careers if you decide medicine isn't for you.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 52,105 

    How to Apply

    Click or tap the Apply button

    If there is more than one apply button, you should click the one next to the date you wish to start your course.

    Complete your application

    You will need to complete the following information as part of your application:

    • Your home address and contact information, including your personal email address and date of birth
    • Details of the your qualifications, grades and dates (this includes any qualifications you have not yet completed)
    • Details of your English language qualifications, such as IELTS (for non-English speakers)

    You don’t need to include the following information with your application now, but you can include it if you have it. Otherwise we will ask you to provide the details later:

    • Upload a copy of your qualifications, English language qualifications
    • For international applicants only - details of your passport and upload a copy of your current passport

    If you are working with a recruitment agent, remember to add in their details in the relevant section so that we can link them to your application from the start. This means the emails we send to you will also be copied to your agent’s registered branch email address for information.

    University of Dundee

    Medicine MBChB

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