Medicine and Surgery Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery - BMBCh
Course Overview - Medicine and Surgery Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery - BMBCh
Our MB BS programme uses a modern and innovative integrated case-led teaching approach, and you'll be taught in a vibrant learning environment.
This course will prepare you to work as a doctor anywhere in the world, in both the clinical and academic arena.
### Programme structure
#### Years 1 and 2
In Years 1 and 2 you'll study key subject areas including medical sciences, clinical skills, ethics and professionalism. You'll be based primarily on campus in Newcastle with frequent visits to hospitals and general practices around the...
Our MB BS programme uses a modern and innovative integrated case-led teaching approach, and you'll be taught in a vibrant learning environment.
This course will prepare you to work as a doctor anywhere in the world, in both the clinical and academic arena.
### Programme structure
#### Years 1 and 2
In Years 1 and 2 you'll study key subject areas including medical sciences, clinical skills, ethics and professionalism. You'll be based primarily on campus in Newcastle with frequent visits to hospitals and general practices around the regional medical school. You'll cover a series of twenty-four clinical cases to put your learning into context and provide you with the essentials of medical practice.
#### Years 3 to 5
In years 3 to 5 you'll gain clinical experience through placements in our clinical base units across the region. You'll undergo a series of rotations, clerkships, assistantships and placements that cover all relevant areas of medicine and surgery. We'll place further emphasis on professional development, student choice, and hospital- and community-based medicine. This develops your specialist knowledge, skills and professional behaviour, preparing you for your future career as a doctor.
Throughout the final three years of the programme, there will be opportunities for student choice. This includes two four-week student selected components and an eight-week elective.
#### Teaching methods
At Newcastle you'll receive case-led teaching, which means using clinical cases to help you make the links between your new knowledge and clinical practice. For example a case of stroke can be used to learn and teach the nervous system, cardiovascular system, clinical skills, pharmacology, Public Health and communication skills.
#### Elective placement
At the end of Year 4 you undertake an eight-week elective placement. This gives you the opportunity to study medicine, either at home or abroad and gain hands-on experience of a different healthcare system.
### Skills and experience
#### Research skills
We’re a Centre of Excellence in translational (so-called ‘bench-to-bedside’) research.
This means teaching on our programme is research led. Strong links with our research teams mean there are many opportunities for students to spend time in research labs and facilities as part of short projects or as part of intercalation onto a master's degree.
#### Professional skills
To prepare you for your future profession we'll help you develop the key skills of communication, information handling, reasoning, judgement, reflective practice and decision-making.
You will be prepared for ongoing professional development and, through this, you will be able to adapt to future developments in medicine.
#### Clinical skills
With our integrated case led teaching approach you will meet patients and learn the relevant clinical skills from the very beginning of our programme. Our regional medical school provides cutting-edge teaching facilities combined with a diverse population and environment for you to develop into a doctor of the future.
Course Information
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
5 Years
Start Date
2027-09-20
Campus
Main Site (Newcastle)
Application Details
15 October
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
A27-C71
Institution Code
N21
Points of Entry
Year 1
Entry Requirements
A level
AAA including Biology or Chemistry plus one of Biology, Chemistry, Maths, Further Mathematics, Statistics or Physics. For Biology, Chemistry and Physics A-Levels, we require a pass in the practical element. The following A levels will not be accepted - General Studies; Use of Mathematics; World Development; Communication and Culture; and Critical Thinking. Applicants ideally should have achieved the necessary A Level grades at the first attempt as an indicator that they will be able to manage the intensity of the course. Newcastle University recognises that sometimes circumstances mean that students underperform. As a result, we allow a subject to be repeated once if a subject is being undertaken for a second time after further study the expectation is of a higher level of performance, the grade requirement from the University will also increase by a grade eg A to A*.
UCAS Tariff
Not accepted
Scottish Higher
AAABB at Higher Grade and AA at Advanced Higher Grade. To include Biology or Chemistry plus one from Biology, Chemistry, Maths, Statistics or Physics at Higher or Advanced Higher Grade. Scottish qualifications can be taken in more than one sitting.
Access to HE Diploma
offer-distinction: 45.0
We will accept Access courses from applicants who have been out of education for at least 3 years prior to starting the course. If you have previously completed a degree then any offer will be based upon meeting our Degree requirement of 2:1. We will accept any Access to HE Diploma conforming to the QAA subject descriptor for Medicine, including distance learning courses. It is the responsibility of the applicant to evidence that the course they wish to complete meets the QAA subject descriptor. Our grade requirement is Distinctions to be achieved in all graded credit modules. The further 15 ungraded credits can be a combination of level 2 and 3.
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
A minimum of 36 points with Higher Level Biology or Chemistry plus another Higher Level from Biology, Chemistry, Maths or Physics and including a minimum of grade 5 in all subjects. If not studying a full IB Diploma - Grades 6, 6, 6 at Higher Level including Biology or Chemistry plus one from Biology, Chemistry, Maths or Physics and completion of a national high school diploma.
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
Not accepted
Leaving Certificate - Higher Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017)
H1H1H1H2H2H2 at Higher Level including Biology or Chemistry plus one from Biology, Chemistry, Maths or Physics.
Cambridge International Pre-U Certificate - Principal
Not accepted
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