

MBChB Medicine
About this course
Medicine is one of the most demanding and rewarding undergraduate programmes available, training you to become a doctor who can assess, diagnose, and treat patients across the full range of medical conditions while also contributing to the advancement of clinical knowledge and practice. The profession requires scientific rigour, clinical judgment, communication skill, and the personal resilience to work effectively in environments that are often emotionally intense and physically demanding. A medical degree is both a professional qualification and one of the most comprehensive educations in the life sciences available. At the University of Bristol, the medical programme has a foundation year route for students from backgrounds that are under-represented in medicine or who did not take the specific science qualifications required for direct entry. Bristol Medical School is renowned for developing world-leading clinicians and scientists, and the community is described as inclusive and committed to supporting students to succeed across the full five years of the programme. You will study the scientific basis of medicine alongside the development of clinical skills through early and sustained contact with patients, healthcare teams, and clinical settings. The curriculum integrates biomedical science with the social and psychological dimensions of healthcare, preparing you to understand patients as whole people in social contexts rather than simply as cases to be managed. Graduates are eligible to apply for foundation programme training as doctors, beginning the supervised clinical practice that leads to full registration with the General Medical Council and independent clinical practice. Medicine offers careers of extraordinary variety and significance, from general practice and hospital specialties to academic medicine, public health, and global health. Many graduates pursue specialist training and postgraduate qualifications, building careers at the frontier of clinical medicine or contributing to medical research and innovation.
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