Medicine at the University of Kent is designed as a five-year degree program with the provision of full engagement in clinical practice from the first year onwards. It is delivered in partnership with the world-renowned King’s College London and local NHS Trusts, incorporating hands on practice and theoretical learnings in a patient-centered approach.Course Content: The Medicine degree program at Kent focuses on understanding and managing people's health and illnesses. The curriculum provides a holistic view of health by integrating Biomedical, Behavioural and Social, and Human Sciences. Early patient interactions are encouraged along with clinical and communication skills development to prepare students for future clinical settings. Key Modules: Information about key modules isn't explicitly detailed in one paragraph. Accreditations: The course is subject to successful progression through the General Medical Council’s (GMC) rigorous quality assurance programme.Future Careers: Graduates will be fully-equipped to start their medical career, with the potential to specialize in various areas including general practice, psychiatry, surgery, and public health. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.