

MBBS Medicine
About this course
Medicine is the science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing disease and injury. It is one of the most rigorous and demanding degree programmes available, requiring students to master a vast body of biomedical knowledge, develop complex clinical skills, and learn to exercise sound judgement under conditions of uncertainty and emotional intensity. A medical degree is also the beginning of a career-long commitment to learning, since medicine changes continuously as scientific understanding deepens and clinical practice evolves. At the University of East Anglia, the MBChB programme is built around a problem-based and patient-centred philosophy. From early in the degree you will be in contact with patients and clinical environments, developing your consultation and clinical examination skills alongside your biomedical knowledge, rather than separating the two phases as traditional medical education often did. The programme integrates the basic sciences, including anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and pathology, with clinical and communication skills throughout the five years, so that you are always learning in context rather than in the abstract. Ethics, professionalism, and the social determinants of health are woven through the curriculum, reflecting a commitment to training doctors who understand medicine as a social as well as a biological enterprise. The five-year, full-time programme leads to registration with the General Medical Council upon successful completion of the degree and the Foundation Programme. All graduates who qualify in medicine go on to work as doctors, beginning in the Foundation Programme before choosing a specialty pathway. The range of specialties is enormous, from general practice and emergency medicine to surgery, psychiatry, paediatrics, oncology, and research, and the choice of direction develops over the foundation years and beyond. Academic medicine and clinical research are also routes available to those who wish to combine clinical practice with scientific investigation.
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