Medical Science/Scientist
One must complete a bachelor's degree in Medical Sciences before applying to several master's degree medical programs. Those thinking about a career in public health or as a Physician's Assistant can also gain from this course. Medical sciences are a great major to pursue if you're interested in a healthcare career. The uniqueness of the Medical Sciences curriculum lies in the fact that students get both traditional classroom instruction and practical clinical training at local NHS facilities. Significant components of the course include a focus on case-based learning, public health, and the worldwide difficulties associated with infectious illnesses. In this way, the program intends to instill in its participants a respect for the scientific basis of medical practice and patient care. Many of our former students have pursued careers in medicine and are now employed by the National Health Service or other healthcare organizations. Some grads have started their medical practices, while others have gone on to research that benefits individual patients and the public.