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MBBS Medicine (Graduate Entry)
About this course
Graduate-entry medicine at Imperial College offers a four-year accelerated pathway to an MBBS degree for students who already hold a first degree in a relevant subject. Medicine is the study of the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease and the promotion of health across all stages of life. It demands both scientific rigour and exceptional clinical, communication, and interpersonal skills, and it carries profound ethical responsibilities that require practitioners to engage seriously with questions of patient welfare, justice, and professional accountability. The programme described here is based at the Pears Cumbria School of Medicine (PCSM), a collaborative and inclusive medical school embedded in the communities of Cumbria, training clinicians who are innovative, adaptable, and focused on the delivery of high-quality person-centred care. This setting provides a distinctive approach to medical education, connecting you to real communities and healthcare environments from early in the programme and developing the contextual, adaptive skills that modern medicine demands alongside the scientific and clinical foundations of the degree. The four-year accelerated format is designed for graduates with the academic background to progress quickly through the curriculum. Graduates from graduate-entry medicine programmes are eligible to apply for foundation programme posts and begin their medical careers. The medical profession offers an extraordinarily wide range of career pathways, from general practice and community medicine to hospital specialties including surgery, oncology, cardiology, psychiatry, and paediatrics. Many doctors also develop research careers, teach in medical schools, or contribute to healthcare policy and management. The graduate-entry route at a setting like PCSM is particularly well suited to graduates who are drawn to person-centred care and to practising medicine in a community and rural context.
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