IELTS 7.5
A sound knowledge and understanding of human anatomy is required in almost all medical specialities, not simply in the obvious disciplines like surgery, pathology and radiology. The BSc Clinical Anatomy provides the opportunity for extensive hands-on study of anatomy in the dissecting room supported by lectures, tutorials and seminars in areas including gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, medical imaging and medical embryology.
The anatomy team is small and friendly. We work very closely with the intercalating anatomy students and get to know them very well.
Students on this degree programme have gone on to give oral or poster presentations at national meetings; some have won awards for these presentations.
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Modules
Year 1
Compulsory modules
Research Skills for Clinical Anatomy
10 credits
Clinical Anatomy of the Head and Neck
20 credits
Learning and Teaching in the Anatomical Sciences
10 credits
Clinical Neuroanatomy
20 credits
Clinical Anatomy Project
40 credits
Medical Embryology
10 credits
Medical Imaging
10 credits
Most medical students are appointed to NHS foundation school posts, following graduation with MBChB. At the moment, possession of an intercalated degree places medical students at a competitive advantage in the foundation post application process.
The Clinical Anatomy programme may be particularly beneficial for students interested in pursuing careers in surgery, radiology, anesthesiology, pathology and related subjects.
Insurance-Single: 300 GBP/year