

MBChB Medicine (Graduate Entry)
About this course
Graduate entry medicine is a pathway designed for students who have already completed a first degree and who bring the intellectual maturity, breadth of knowledge, and professional motivation that clinical training demands. Medicine asks you to integrate scientific understanding, clinical reasoning, communication, and ethical judgement in the service of patients, and graduate entrants to the profession often bring from their previous degree the habits of independent inquiry and sustained application that make this transition particularly productive. At the University of Manchester you will study across four years on a full-time programme, accelerating through the essential preclinical science before entering the clinical years. Manchester is the largest medical school in the UK, with over 2,500 undergraduate medical students, and the breadth of its clinical partnerships across Greater Manchester gives you access to a wide range of patient populations, specialties, and clinical environments. The curriculum covers the scientific foundations of medicine, including anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and pathology, alongside the clinical reasoning, communication, and professional skills that practice demands. Problem-based learning, clinical placements, and simulation are integrated throughout, ensuring that your learning is clinically oriented from early in the programme. Graduate entrants typically bring prior knowledge in science, social science, or the humanities, each of which can enrich clinical understanding in different ways. Successful graduates enter the two-year foundation programme in the NHS, which provides structured training across a range of clinical settings before specialisation begins. The range of eventual career directions is vast, encompassing general practice, hospital medicine and surgery across every specialty, academic medicine, public health, and roles in the pharmaceutical industry, medical education, and health policy. Manchester's size and research strength mean graduates are well connected to a national network of clinical and academic medicine.
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