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Programme profile
In the first 2 years, basic medical science is taught as a series of courses organised into four concurrent themes: molecular/cellular aspects of medicine, human structure and function, healthcare in the community, and early clinical and professional development. The integration of science and clinical practice starts at the beginning of the courses. Through a series of lectures, seminars, and visits to general practices and hospitals, you will be familiarised with patient contact and learn the principals of clinical history taking and examination. Students elected components allow for the study of topics in depth.
Following this, you will move into the clinical phases where you will rotate through a series of placements at major teaching trusts throughout the region and community
Progression
Recognised by the Medical Council
Entry Requirements
3 A-Levels (inc Biology & Chemistry) and three GCSEs
Six passes at Leaving Certificate. inc 2 x H4. Biology & Chemistry required.
Yes: SAT
Yes
Yes: Letter of Motivation
01 January
01 June