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Masters

Medicine (Oxford Medicine)

Offered at University of Oxford, UK
DegreeMasters
FieldMBBS
Duration3 years
Tuition46600.00

Overview

Develop the scientific knowledge and clinical judgement required for safe, patient-centred practice through a structured Oxford Medicine pathway. You move from foundational pre-clinical study into supervised, patient-facing training.

About this programme

Overview

The Medicine course at the University of Oxford is designed to cultivate the scientific knowledge and clinical judgment essential for effective, patient-centered practice. This structured pathway transitions students from foundational pre-clinical studies to hands-on, supervised training in patient-facing environments.

  • Programme level: Bachelor of Medicine
  • Typical duration: 36 months
  • Delivery: On-campus (Oxford)
  • Language of instruction: English
  • Admissions test: BMAT required

What you'll study

The programme is structured in two key phases: a pre-clinical stage followed by a clinical stage.

  • Pre-clinical stage (Years 1–3): This phase culminates in a BA Honours degree in Medical Sciences, establishing the foundational knowledge necessary for a career in medicine. Topics covered include:
    • Organisation of the body
    • Physiology and pharmacology
    • Biochemistry and medical genetics
    • Population health and medical sociology
    • Patient and doctor interactions
    • Applied physiology and pharmacology
    • The nervous system
    • Principles of pathology
    • Psychology for medicine
  • Clinical stage (Years 4–6): This stage involves supervised clinical training, providing practical experience in hospital settings and direct patient care.

Entry requirements

Admission to the Medicine course is highly competitive, based on academic excellence and performance in the Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT). Prospective students must meet specific academic criteria, including:

  • A-levels: A*AA in three A-levels (excluding Critical Thinking and General Studies), with at least an A in Chemistry and one other subject from Biology, Physics, or Mathematics.
  • Advanced Highers: AA in Chemistry and one from Biology, Physics, or Mathematics, along with AAAAA in Highers.
  • International Baccalaureate (IB): A total of 39 points with 766 in Higher Level subjects, including Chemistry plus one from Biology, Physics, or Mathematics.
  • BMAT: All candidates must complete the Biomedical Admissions Test.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Medicine course from the University of Oxford are well-equipped for a variety of career paths in the medical field. Opportunities may include work in hospitals, clinics, research, public health, and other healthcare settings. The comprehensive training received during the course prepares students to excel in diverse roles, contributing to the improvement of patient care and healthcare systems globally.

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