The Master of Medicine (MMed) is a comprehensive 2-year medical training programme providing structured postgraduate training in General Medicine leading to the award of a Master of Medicine from the University of Buckingham. It is designed to deliver core training for specialty training by the acquisition of knowledge and skills as assessed by the workplace based assessments and the MRCP. The programme is broad-based consisting of four to six placements in medical specialties. These placements must include direct involvement in the acute medical take.
Candidates need to have a primary medical degree and full registration with the General Medical Council by holding PLAB, Successfully completed one year of internship at a hospital and must supply their Certificate of Completion, An IELTS score of 7.5, with a minimum of 7.0 in each section, Graduated from an internationally recognised medical school, Completed their undergraduate training and be fully registered with the Medical Council in their respective countries, Two character reference letters from any member of their medical school academic staff, OR from their current senior medical colleagues and consultants. DBS check required.
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