

BMBS Medicine (5 year)
About this course
Medicine is one of the most demanding and most rewarding of all the professions. It combines deep scientific knowledge of the human body in health and disease with the clinical skills needed to diagnose and treat illness, and with the human qualities of empathy, communication, and ethical judgement that the care of patients requires. A medical degree is both a scientific education and a professional training, preparing you for a career in which you will work with patients and colleagues across the full range of human experience, from birth to death and across every kind of physical and psychological condition. At the University of Southampton, this five-year full-time BMBS degree is delivered at Southampton General Hospital, a top UK teaching hospital, alongside purpose-built Life Sciences facilities on campus. The programme integrates scientific and clinical learning from an early stage, ensuring that you understand the science underpinning clinical practice and can apply it in patient-facing contexts. You will develop the consultation skills, diagnostic reasoning, and procedural competencies that clinical medicine requires, supported by clinical placements across a range of specialties and settings. The programme develops not only your medical knowledge but also the professional values and reflective practice that the General Medical Council expects of qualified doctors. Graduation from a recognised medical degree qualifies you to apply for provisional registration with the General Medical Council, leading to Foundation Year training and then specialty training across the full range of medical and surgical disciplines. Medicine offers an extraordinary breadth of career paths, including general practice, hospital medicine, surgery, psychiatry, paediatrics, anaesthesia, public health, academic medicine, and global health. The scientific and analytical skills developed during medical training are also valued in medical research, healthcare management, pharmaceutical medicine, and health policy. Many doctors go on to hold leadership and management roles alongside their clinical work.
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