The programme runs for 6 years rather than the usual 5, allowing the first 2 phases to be studied at a steady pace; students receive mentoring and support during their first 3 years; EMDP students follow the same medical curriculum as all other medical students and undergo the same rigorous assessment; students can follow a year-long BSc in a subject of their choice by �intercalating� the degree between phases of their MBBS; from the first week of the programme students are introduced to patients and clinicians; learners also work with other students destined for healthcare professions such as dentistry, nursing and midwifery; interprofessional education is embedded in the curriculum, developing teamwork, communication, and an awareness of ethical and professional responsibilities; an important feature is the way in which understanding is built up (as new knowledge is added, material covered in earlier phases is reinforced); for example, communication skills are developed through a �spiral� curriculum which runs through all 5 years of the MBBS, allowing students to revisit and progressively build on their skills.
Year 1 examples: Chemistry; numeracy; academic English; subject-based tutorials. Year 2 examples: Immunology and statistics; the anatomy and physiology of the heart and lungs; communication skills. Year 3: Clinical scenarios. Year 4: Clinical teaching. Year 5: Specialist areas.
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Sat 1st Sep 2012 |
6 years |
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Westminster, WC2R 2LS |
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£9000 per year |
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King's College London
Surgery, Medicine (General)

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