

MBChB Medicine
About this course
Medicine is the study and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing human illness and injury. It is one of the most demanding and rewarding careers a graduate can pursue, requiring not only an extensive scientific knowledge base but also clinical judgment, communication skills, ethical sensitivity, and the resilience to work effectively in high-pressure situations. The medical degree is the foundation of a career that will involve continuous learning throughout professional life, as medical knowledge advances and clinical practice evolves. At the University of Aberdeen, you will study medicine in a thriving medical school co-located with one of the largest clinical sites in Europe, giving you access to superb teaching facilities and extensive clinical and research resources. Aberdeen's medical programme combines a thorough grounding in the basic and clinical sciences with early and sustained clinical exposure, developing your ability to apply knowledge in real patient contexts from the outset of your training. You will encounter patients across a wide range of settings, develop your clinical and communication skills through supervised practice, and engage with the research and evidence base that underpins good medical care. The typical entry tariff of 256 points reflects the exceptional academic achievement required for entry to medicine, and the five-year, full-time programme leads to the primary medical qualification that enables registration with the General Medical Council. Graduation from a medical degree is the beginning of a career rather than the end of a qualification process. Graduates enter the Foundation Programme and then proceed through specialty or general practice training, eventually achieving consultant or GP status. Medicine offers an exceptionally wide range of specialties and career paths, from surgery and paediatrics to psychiatry, academic medicine, and global health. The combination of clinical impact, intellectual challenge, and professional variety makes medicine one of the most fulfilling careers available to graduates with the academic preparation and personal qualities it demands.
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