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MCh Surgery (urology)

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    MCh 1 year Part-time

Course Description

This course will prepare you to meet the challenges of current and future urologic medicine and surgery.

This surgical field is constantly evolving with technology being the main driver. Improvements have been made through lasers, optics, gadgets and robotics. Regenerative medicine is fast evolving in urology. Even though many medical students may not have had a urology placement during their training, the specialty is very much sought after. Getting into urological training is very competitive.

The MCh in Surgery (Urology) is significantly valuable not only to increase your professional knowledge and skills but also to help you reach your goals of becoming a Consultant. It provides a platform for further advancement of your scientific knowledge, innovative and forward thinking, career progression and camaraderie with fellow students.

Why study MCh Surgery (Urology)?

This course aims to develop your scientific insight into current and emerging technologies that will inform your clinical practice and help you to apply basic scientific discoveries to your clinical work for the benefit of your patients.

It aims to facilitate you to develop a critical understanding of current novel and potentially beneficial therapies that use regenerative medicine and digital health platforms in a way that will inspire and encourage you to use this knowledge and develop your own ideas. To be a competent, safe and compassionate surgeon, you need to be able to develop your critical, analytical and problem solving abilities.

Entry Requirements

You will need to have a primary medical qualification and have a minimum of two years post qualification clinical experience. Full registration with the GMC is required if you wish to undertake clinical practice such as assisting in operating theatre.

If you are an overseas medical graduate the Admissions Office at the University will check the application in terms of:

Equivalence of qualifications (by using NARIC) If English is not your first language you require an IELTS overall score of 6.5 with no element below 6.0.

You will be required to complete a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and Occupational Health screening prior to any clinical attachments.

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