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BMBS Medicine
About this course
Medicine is one of the most intellectually demanding and personally significant degrees you can undertake. It asks you to master a substantial body of scientific knowledge, to develop the clinical skills to apply that knowledge with sick people, and to cultivate the professional judgement, communication skills and ethical reasoning that safe and compassionate practice requires. The work of a doctor is complex, consequential and constantly evolving, and the degree that prepares you for it must reflect all of that. At Bangor University, the five-year full-time MBChB programme combines biomedical science with early and sustained clinical exposure, allowing you to work with patients in a range of settings from early in the course. You will study the structure and function of the human body, the mechanisms of disease, the principles of diagnosis and treatment, and the scientific evidence that informs clinical decision-making. Wales offers a distinctive clinical environment, with rural and semi-rural placements alongside urban hospital settings, giving you experience of primary care, secondary care and community medicine across a genuinely varied patient population. The Welsh context also means engagement with issues of language, culture and health inequalities that are specific to the region and which broaden your understanding of health and healthcare. Medicine requires you to develop not just knowledge but capability: the ability to think clearly under pressure, to communicate with patients and families in difficult situations, and to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team. These qualities are developed progressively through the course and assessed through clinical placements as well as formal examinations. Graduation leads to provisional registration with the General Medical Council and a foundation training programme, after which doctors typically pursue specialty training in areas ranging from general practice to surgery, psychiatry, paediatrics and many others. Academic medicine and medical research are also important career pathways.
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