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Medicine at Cambridge prepares you to become one of tomorrow's doctors, reflecting the latest advances in medical sciences and practice. Study medical sciences for the first 3 years, then apply your knowledge as a clinical student on a placement for the last 3 years.
- Medicine (Graduate course), MB and BChir
Studying Medicine at Cambridge prepares you to become a...
- MD (Doctor of Medicine)
The MD degree – on a par academically with the PhD – is...
- Medicine
The Cambridge Medicine course lasts six years in total,...
- The Course
The Medicine course is divided into three sections: The...
- Medicine at Cambridge
At Cambridge, our medicine courses provide the education and...
- Medicine (Graduate course), MB and BChir
Studying Medicine at Cambridge prepares you to become a compassionate, thoughtful, skilled member, and leader, of the medical profession. Study this accelerated, 4 year course if you already have an undergraduate degree with 2.1 or above and you’re a home fee status student.
The School of Clinical Medicine is the medical school of the University of Cambridge in England.
The MD degree – on a par academically with the PhD – is aimed at medically-qualified clinicians working in Cambridge who hold suitable research appointments within Cambridge University Health Partners (CUHP, i.e. the University of Cambridge, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation ...
The Cambridge Medicine course lasts six years in total, divided into three years of pre-clinical studies followed by three years of clinical training. In the first two years (called Parts IA and IB), students cover all aspects of basic science related to medicine.
The Medicine course is divided into three sections: The Preclinical Course > The Part II > The Clinical Course >.
At Cambridge, our medicine courses provide the education and training required to be one of tomorrow's doctors, reflecting the latest advances in medical sciences and practice. In the first three years students are taught the scientific principles underlying medicine, alongside a clinical strand.