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I'm currently studying biomedical science in uni, and I really want to be a doctor in the future, so I want to do medicine in postgraduate. What is the name of this course in uni? And is that possible?
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i know this is **** advice but look it up on ucas/ see if the uni ur going to does a post grad in medicine
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And also is that a possible way to get into medicine course via biomedical science in undergraduate
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(Original post by Carleyodp)
You can do graduate entry not post grad
You can do graduate entry not post grad
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(Original post by Xcyx331)
I'm currently studying biomedical science in uni, and I really want to be a doctor in the future, so I want to do medicine in postgraduate. What is the name of this course in uni? And is that possible?
I'm currently studying biomedical science in uni, and I really want to be a doctor in the future, so I want to do medicine in postgraduate. What is the name of this course in uni? And is that possible?
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(Original post by Xcyx331)
What kind of degree will I get after GEM?
What kind of degree will I get after GEM?
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(Original post by Xcyx331)
What kind of degree will I get after GEM?
What kind of degree will I get after GEM?
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(Original post by Xcyx331)
But what kind of degree will I get after GEM? Master or undergraduate?
But what kind of degree will I get after GEM? Master or undergraduate?
(Original post by Xcyx331)
Sorry what is the name of the postgraduate medicine?
Sorry what is the name of the postgraduate medicine?
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(Original post by Xcyx331)
What kind of degree will I get after GEM?
What kind of degree will I get after GEM?
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(Original post by junior.doctor)
You will get a Bachelor of Medicine degree (sometimes called BM, MBChB, MBBS, all mean the same thing). Medicine is an undergraduate degree, so whether or not you study it as a school leaver, or as a graduate, you still get the same qualification. There is no avoiding doing an undergraduate medical degree if you want to be a doctor, as this is what qualifies you to practise medicine.
You will get a Bachelor of Medicine degree (sometimes called BM, MBChB, MBBS, all mean the same thing). Medicine is an undergraduate degree, so whether or not you study it as a school leaver, or as a graduate, you still get the same qualification. There is no avoiding doing an undergraduate medical degree if you want to be a doctor, as this is what qualifies you to practise medicine.
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(Original post by Glaz)
Graduate-entry medicine
Graduate-entry medicine
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(Original post by Wired_1800)
You get Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery. There is no Masters of Medicine.
You get Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery. There is no Masters of Medicine.
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(Original post by Xcyx331)
Or i have to do PhD?
Or i have to do PhD?
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(Original post by Glaz)
No, you will get the exact same qualification that you would if you started at 18.
No, you will get the exact same qualification that you would if you started at 18.
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(Original post by Xcyx331)
What do you mean?
What do you mean?
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(Original post by Glaz)
Doing graduate-entry medicine and doing medicine without having completed a degree previously will give you the exact same qualification
Doing graduate-entry medicine and doing medicine without having completed a degree previously will give you the exact same qualification
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