The Medicine BMBS course at the University of Brighton is a highly competitive, five-year program that combines university and community learning with extensive clinical practice. The course provides an innovative and challenging student experience, equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to succeed in the rapidly changing world of medicine. Course Content: Students begin learning about the fundamentals of medicine from the first week, using real patient case studies and clinical scenarios. The curriculum covers a wide variety of areas, such as anatomy, cell biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, neurosciences, pathology, pharmacology, and physiology. The course is divided into three phases across five years: Phase 1 focuses on foundation knowledge and skills; Phase 2 on clinical practice; and Phase 3 on specialist clinical practice and preparation for work as a foundation doctor.Key Modules: Not Available.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the General Medical Council (GMC), guaranteeing that students are educationally equiped to meet the GMC’s outcomes for graduates.Future Careers: Upon successful completion of the BMBS program, graduates are eligible to apply for provisional registration with the GMC to start their two-year foundation period of general clinical training. Also, they may further pursue training in a wide range of specialties, such as surgery, paediatrics, psychiatry, and more.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.