Medicine and Surgery MBChB

5 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Liverpool

Program Overview

University of Liverpool – MBChB Medicine and Surgery Programme Overview

The University of Liverpool offers a five-year MBChB Medicine and Surgery programme designed to provide students with the scientific knowledge, clinical skills, and professional attitudes essential for a successful career in modern medicine.


Programme Structure:

  • Years 1–2:
    Focus on foundational biomedical sciences and clinical skills through an integrated, case-based learning approach. Early clinical exposure is included to build confidence and practical abilities from the start.

  • Years 3–5:
    Emphasize hands-on clinical training through placements in hospitals and community settings across various specialties, including internal medicine, surgery, paediatrics, psychiatry, and general practice. There are also opportunities for elective placements, including international options.

  • Elective Placements:
    Students may undertake clinical electives in the UK or abroad to broaden their medical experience and explore healthcare in different settings.

The University of Liverpool School of Medicine offers a comprehensive and structured clinical training program through partnerships with a wide network of hospitals and healthcare facilities across Merseyside, Cheshire, Lancashire, and surrounding areas. This ensures that students gain diverse, hands-on experience in a range of specialties and clinical settings.

Core Teaching Hospitals

  • Royal Liverpool University Hospital
    A major teaching hospital offering a wide array of services including organ transplantation, endocrinology, hepatology, oncology, respiratory medicine, ophthalmology, and infectious diseases. It also houses the Regional Tropical and Infectious Disease Unit.

  • Aintree University Hospital
    A key trauma center and teaching hospital providing specialist and general services in fields such as gastroenterology, ENT, maxillofacial surgery, urology, respiratory medicine, and palliative care.

  • Whiston Hospital
    Offers comprehensive acute care and hosts the Mersey Regional Burns and Plastic Surgery Centre, serving patients across northwest England.

  • Arrowe Park Hospital
    A large acute hospital providing services in cardiology, general surgery, maternity, paediatrics, nephrology, trauma and orthopaedics, and more.

  • Liverpool Women’s Hospital
    One of Europe’s largest standalone hospitals dedicated to women's health. Offers services in maternity, gynaecology, neonatology, oncology, reproductive medicine, and genetics.

  • Alder Hey Children’s Hospital
    A leading pediatric hospital with a full range of children’s health services and a dedicated research and innovation center.

  • The Walton Centre
    The UK’s only specialist trust dedicated exclusively to neurology and neurosurgery, providing cutting-edge care in neurological disorders.

  • Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital
    A center of excellence for cardiology and respiratory care, offering specialist services in heart and lung medicine.

  • Countess of Chester Hospital
    Offers general hospital services including emergency care, internal medicine, and surgery.

  • Warrington and Halton Hospitals
    Provide a full range of healthcare services such as emergency care, stroke services, cancer treatment, maternity, and diagnostics.

  • Southport and Ormskirk Hospital
    Offers acute medical services and specialist treatments across a variety of departments.

  • Blackpool Teaching Hospitals
    Provides regional services in cardiology and haematology, along with community health and hospital-based care across Lancashire and South Cumbria.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

The University of Liverpool's School of Medicine offers a comprehensive range of experiential learning opportunities designed to equip medical students with practical skills and real-world experience. Here's an overview of the key programs and initiatives:

Clinical Experience

Early and Diverse Clinical Placements:
From the outset of the MBChB program, students engage in clinical placements across various NHS hospitals in the Liverpool City Region. These placements provide exposure to a wide range of medical specialties and patient demographics, fostering the development of clinical skills and professional competencies.

Simulated Learning:
The School of Medicine employs advanced simulation techniques to enhance clinical training. For example, the "LivDocSim" program offers simulated clinical practice sessions, including virtual reality scenarios and workshops, to prepare students for real-world medical situations.

Research Opportunities

Student Research Initiatives:
Medical students are encouraged to participate in research projects, with support from faculty members. The School provides guidance on conducting research and opportunities to present findings at academic conferences.

The University offers an immersive Summer Research Programme, allowing students to work alongside leading academics on active research projects. This experience provides hands-on involvement in research activities, enhancing understanding of scientific inquiry and methodology.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Medical graduates in the UK follow a structured career progression pathway after completing their MBBS or equivalent degree. Upon graduation, they enter the Foundation Programme, a two-year paid training period (FY1 and FY2) where they rotate through various specialties to gain broad clinical experience. Successful completion of this leads to full registration with the General Medical Council (GMC).

After Foundation Training, doctors choose a specialty and apply for Core or Specialty Training. Core Training typically lasts 2–3 years and is followed by higher Specialty Training, while some fields (like General Practice or Surgery) offer run-through training from the start. Specialty training durations vary—General Practice takes around 3 years, while hospital specialties can take 5–8+ years, depending on the discipline. After completing training, doctors become Consultants in hospital specialties or General Practitioners (GPs).

In terms of further study, many graduates pursue postgraduate qualifications to enhance their expertise or academic profile. Options include:

  • Master’s degrees (e.g., MSc in Public Health, Medical Education, Clinical Research, or Global Health)

  • PhDs or MD(Res) for careers in academia or research

  • Diplomas and Certificates in fields like Tropical Medicine, Radiology, or Dermatology

  • Intercalated BSc or MBPhD programmes (during or after undergraduate studies for research-focused pathways)

This combination of structured clinical training and academic opportunities allows UK-trained doctors to build flexible, rewarding careers in medicine, academia, global health, and beyond.

Program Key Stats

£47,600 (Annual cost)
Sept Intake : 15th Oct


Eligibility Criteria

AAA
3.0
36
90%
1300
7.5

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Physician
  • Surgeon
  • Family Medicine Doctor
  • Emergency Medicine Physician
  • Medical Researcher
  • Clinical Trials Coordinator
  • Epidemiologist
  • Public Health Administrator
  • Medical Educator
  • Hospital Administrator
  • Medical Science Liaison
  • Healthcare Consultant
  • Telehealth Physician
  • Health Advocate
  • Forensic Pathologist
  • Occupational Health Physician
  • Sports Physician
  • Medical Writer
  • Health Informatics Specialist

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