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Post by yungci on Sept 17, 2015 21:50:00 GMT
This five-year Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery degree course makes school-leavers into practising doctors.
In the first two 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. Integration of science and clinical practice starts at the beginning of the course. Through a series of lectures, seminars and visits to general practices and hospitals, you are familiarised with patient contact and learn the principles of clinical history-taking and examination. Student-selected components allow the study of topics in depth.
In the third year, you will undertake a supervised research project of your choice, leading to the award of BMedSci. Following this, you will move into the clinical phases where you will rotate through a series of placements at major teaching trusts in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Lincolnshire, and in the community. Experiencing different sites across the counties is an educational and desirable feature of your training. Currently the placements include the following hospitals:
Nottinghamshire
-Queens Medical Centre, City Hospital, Highbury Hospital, Nottingham
-Newark Hospital, Newark-on-Trent
-Kings Mill Hospital and Millbrook Hospital, Mansfield
Derbyshire
-Royal Derby Hospital, Derby
-Chesterfield Royal Hospital, Chesterfield
Lincolnshire
-Lincoln County Hospital, Lincoln
-Grantham and District Hospital, Grantham
-Pilgrim Hospital, Boston
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