The Medicine (MBBCh) is an undergraduate course offered by Cardiff University. This five-year course aims to provide students with an understanding of the principles of medicine and train them for a professional career in the healthcare sector.Course Content: The course is designed to equip students with knowledge about the human body, major disease processes, therapeutic interventions, and related legal and ethical issues. It combines bio-medical sciences, population sciences and behaviour sciences with clinical skills and professional behaviors. It also includes clinical clerkships as an integral part of the program from the early years. It is divided into two phases, Phase 1 encompasses the first 3 years, while Phase 2 covers year 4 and 5.Key Modules: The key modules of the course are the systems-based teaching in Year one and two, clinical teaching from Year two onwards, population medicine, community-based learning, clinical practice (hospital and community) and student selected components.Accreditations: The Medicine course at Cardiff University is accredited by the General Medical Council (GMC).Future Careers: After completion of the course, graduates can pursue a number of career paths within the medical field. They are qualified to undertake Foundation Year 1 posts, apply for GMC Foundation Programme, and opt to specialise in a number of professional fields of medical practices.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.