Standard MB ChB

The five years of the programme are each divided into a series of compulsory Units with associated assessments. Most Units are further sub-divided into Elements (subject areas).

Running throughout the five-year programme are six Vertical Themes that cross year boundaries and provide a continuity for essential themes that permeate all medical practice. There are also a series of student centred projects, known as student-selected components.


Intercalation

At the end of Year 2, or exceptionally Year 3, a medical student may be able to intercalate an extra year in order to study for an Honours BSc degree.  At present approximately 40% of students have the opportunity to intercalate. Subjects available include Anatomical Science, Biochemistry, Cellular & Molecular Medicine (various options), Human Musculoskeletal Science, Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Physiology, Bioethics, International Health and Medical Humanities.


Year 1

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Year 2

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Year 3

This year marks a distinct shift in emphasis towards clinically-based teaching, and is intended to provide a firm basis for the development of core clinical skills, including history taking and clinical examination.  For the next three years students will spend the majority of their time based at hospitals in Bristol and the surrounding areas.

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Year 4

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Year 5

 Year 5 has been designed to prepare students for their Foundation training and includes the following Units:

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