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    Surgery (Orthopaedics and Regenerative Medicine)
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    Surgery (Orthopaedics and Regenerative Medicine)

    Canterbury Christ Church University

    Canterbury Christ Church University

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    United Kingdom, Canterbury

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    1022

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Medway

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2023
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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Next Intake September-2023

    Surgery (Orthopaedics and Regenerative Medicine)

    About

    This MCh in Surgery is aimed at doctors who are at ST1 level and above and provides an essential educational component for you while you are progressing in your surgical training.

    If you are an international medical graduate, this course will be especially suitable for you as it is designed so that it will allow you the maximum opportunities to learn both the theory and practice if you do not hold a GMC registration.  If you wish to be considered to be sponsored by the University for a one year GMC registration, you will need to meet the criteria set by both the University and the GMC.

    The theme of regenerative medicine runs through each of the specialist pathway modules with its application, research and emerging technologies being critically explored.  Although a key component and theme through this course will be regenerative medicine, a further theme that will run through each of the modules is the teaching of practical surgical skills in each of the pathways and modules through simulation.

    This course will develop you as a lifelong learner, having developed critical, analytical and evaluative skills at Masters level, to undertake your own high-quality research and search for innovation, which in turn will further progress your area of expertise. Integral to the course is the need to develop and enhance a culture in you that ensures a willingness to challenge poor or bad clinical practice, improve service delivery and effect change.

    You can qualify for a Postgraduate Certificate by completing modules totalling 60 credits, the Postgraduate Diploma by completing 120 credits and the full MCh award includes a dissertation / project and is 180 credits.

    This course promotes innovative thinking and prepares you for modern challenges in surgery. The specialist surgical field of orthopaedics has been central in the use of regenerative medicine. Research methods, studies in regenerative medicine and other emerging technologies feature poorly in the standard curriculum of the orthopaedic trainee. This limits the quality of research output, reduces the potential for innovation and slows the rates of adoption of transformative treatments for patients, while leaving the surgeon unable to critically evaluate new treatments. This course targets this deficiency with a strong emphasis on research methodology and critical analysis that is based on a platform formed of in-depth scientific knowledge and proven by translation into clinical practice.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Bachelor degree For programmes requiring a 2:1: 
    A final grade of at least Very good/76% or a GPA of 3.0/4.0 For programmes requiring a 2:2: 
    A final grade of at least Very good/76% or a GPA of 3.0/4.0

    English Program Requirements

    All applicants for undergraduate programmes will need a minimum English level of IELTS or equivalent 6.0 overall, with no less than 6.0 in writing and no less than 5.5 in all other bands. Some programmes require 6.5/7.0 – please contact the International Office if you are unsure of your course requirement.

    For postgraduate entry all applicants will need a minimum of IELTS 6.5 with no less than 6.0 in writing and no less than 5.5 in all other bands or equivalent. Some courses have a higher requirement – please contact the International Office if you are unsure of your course requirement.

    For International Foundation entry all applicants will need a minimum of IELTS 5.0 or equivalent, with no less than 5.0 in writing and no less than 4.0 in all other bands.

    If you have taken an IGCSE exam in English and have a Grade C, this will also usually be acceptable for most undergraduate courses.

    We are also able to consider some non-UK English qualifications for entry. The International Admissions Team will advise if they are able to accept your English language qualification once you have applied.

    Career

    Completion of this course will not only give you a MCh in a surgical pathway that will aid your career progression, but it will highly enhance your prospects of employment. You will gain the knowledge and skills that few trainee doctors will possess and it will place you at the forefront of technology and science. You will be able to demonstrate and share unique skills with colleagues for the benefit of excellent patient care and be a source of inspiration and innovation. These skills will be highly sought after. This will advantage you, whether you remain in your current place of employment whilst undertaking this course or whether you will be applying for a post on completion in the UK or abroad. As well as giving you a very competitive and enhanced surgical training portfolio, gaining this MCh will enable you to continue your post graduate medical education at a higher level such as an MD or PhD if you wish to in the future.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 0 

    How to Apply

    Taught Master's degrees

    Once you’ve decided what course you’d like to apply for, you can apply directly from the course web page.* You will need to create an account in our online system. 

    Depending on the course you’re applying for, we may ask you to upload supporting documents, such as qualification certificates or references.

    Completing your application

    The application is split into several stages and you can navigate back and forth throughout the process. You can also save and return to your application at any time. Simply login whenever you want to continue with your application or check the status.

    *If you are interested in MA Social Work, MSc Nursing (Adult or Mental Health) or Physician Associate Studies you need to apply via UCAS. 

    Applying for a part-time course

    If you'd like to apply for one of our part-time courses you need to apply directly to us via our online application system.

    Visit the 'apply now' section on the course page to find out if the course you're interested in has a part-time option, and to complete and submit your application.

    Learn more about applying directly to us.

    Applying as an international student

    If you’re an international student applying for a part-time or postgraduate course at Christ Church, you can do this via the online application system in the same way as a home student.

    During the application you’ll be asked to upload your Passport and Visa details, any English Language qualifications you have, official translations of your transcripts or a statement of compatibility from ENIC. You can contact ENIC at www.enic.org.uk for more information.

    For help and advice about completing your application, please visit our international pages.

    You can also contact our recruitment partner, InUni, to start your application. The InUni team will support and guide you throughout your admission journey​.

    Phone: +44 208 175 3200​

    Email: cccu@gus.global

    Visit: https://inuni-admissions.inuniglobal.com/cccu-international

    Canterbury Christ Church University

    Surgery (Orthopaedics and Regenerative Medicine)

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