The Medicine (5-year programme) is an undergraduate course offered by Queen Mary University of London. The course is structured and designed for students who have a keen interest in clinical, medical, and human sciences, focusing on the cultivation of practical skills, academic knowledge, and professional attitude.Course Content: The Medicine (5-year programme) at Queen Mary University covers both clinical sciences and medical theory, with an emphasis on clinical placements right from the first year. The course also includes Student Selected Components (SSCs) which allow students to delve into topics of their interest in greater detail.Key Modules: Key modules in the programme include Biomedical Sciences, Clinical and Communication Skills, Population Health and Medical Professionalism. These modules focus on developing the practical skills, knowledge, and professionalism necessary for practicing in healthcare environments.Accreditations: The course is approved by the General Medical Council (GMC), ensuring that it meets the necessary standards in terms of curriculum, assessment, and quality assurance.Future Careers: Graduates from this course will cover all the competencies required by the General Medical Council and will be qualified to move into a wide array of careers including, but not limited to, working as Doctors in the National Health Service (NHS), undertaking research roles, pursuing academic medicine, or working in public health or health-related research organizations.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.