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Medicine MB ChB – applications encouraged from Arts and Sciences graduates

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    MB ChB 4 years full-time

Course Description

Our four-year MB ChB (Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery) programme is designed for graduates. It is a challenging but extremely rewarding programme designed to help you become a highly competent, compassionate and strongly motivated doctor, committed to the highest standards of clinical practice, professionalism and patient care.

Our innovative and distinctive programme is the largest graduate-entry course in the UK, with an intake of 193 graduates each year. The course is taught by staff at the forefront of their subjects at the University of Warwick and at our regional hospitals. We offer innovative anatomy training with our collection of plastinated prosections and cross sections from Gunther von Hagens’ Plastinarium in Germany.

By the time you graduate, you will have developed the knowledge and key personal skills and attitudes necessary to pursue a successful professional career as a doctor.

Key features of the Warwick MB ChB programme:

  • Largest all-graduate entry programme in the UK – 193 places available
  • First-class training facilities in local hospitals
  • Early clinical experience
  • Case-based learning (CBL)
  • Cutting-edge anatomy training
  • Academic excellence – highly qualified and committed staff with a passion for excellent student development
  • Part of the University of Warwick, a research-led university consistently ranked in the top ten in the UK national league tables for teaching and research.

Entry Requirements

To apply, you should have, or be expected to achieve, a minimum of an upper second class honours (2:1) degree (or overseas equivalent) in any subject.

Candidates with a lower second class degree should hold either a Master’s or a doctoral qualification to be considered for entry to the MB ChB.

Fees

For fees and funding options, please visit website to find out more

Programme Funding

Please visit website to find out about the different funding routes available, including; postgraduate loans, scholarships, fee awards and academic department bursaries.

Student Destinations

Upon successful completion of the MB ChB, graduates will be able to provisionally register with the General Medical Council and begin their Foundation posts.

Module Details

Core modules

Year One

  • Health, Metabolism and Homeostasis
  • Blood, Lungs and Heart
  • Brain and Behaviour
  • Locomotion
  • Reproduction and Child Health

Year Two

  • Advanced Cases 1
  • Core Clinical Education

You will also choose from a range of options

Year Three

You will choose from a range of areas for an in-depth enquiry

  • Advanced Cases 2
  • Specialist Clinical Placements

Year Four

  • Assistantship
  • Elective
  • Advanced Clinical Cases
  • Specialist Clinical Placements

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