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  1. Developing world-leading clinicians and scientists. Bristol Medical School is a leading centre for collaborative and multi-disciplinary research. The school comprises two departments: Population Health Sciences and Translational Health Sciences.

  2. Course structure. You'll focus on patient contact, professional skills, and scientific and clinical learning, gaining real-life NHS experience at our clinical academies. Periods of elective study and student-selected components allow you to explore areas of personal interest.

  3. Medicine courses. Building on areas of strength and innovation, we have updated our curriculum to ensure it is integrated, dynamic and challenging. We develop doctors with intellectual depth, who have the flexibility, resilience and integrity to respond to the challenges of 21st century, global healthcare environments.

  4. This course is the primary medical qualification awarded by the University of Bristol and is recognised by the General Medical Council. On this course you will learn about the art, science and craft of medicine through: early clinical exposure in hospital, community and primary care settings; a blend of lectures, case-based learning and ...

  5. Courses, programmes and training. The University of Bristol is a research intensive university. Many of our teaching staff are pioneers in their specialist research fields. We offer two routes for medical training, the MB ChB Gateway to Medicine and the MB ChB Medicine.

  6. Bristol is in the UK's top 10 for Biological Sciences (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023). Turn science into medicine. Work with experts to understand the cellular and molecular basis of disease and how discoveries can be translated into life-changing applications. First-class facilities.

  7. Bristol University runs a five-year medical course consisting of a mix of lectures, case-based learning and practical work. You will learn anatomy at state-of-the-art facilities, have the opportunity to explore further interests in an optional intercalation year and have early patient contact, from the first year!