Our Medicine MBChB course emphasises patient-centred learning to develop the clinical skills, knowledge, attitudes, and professional behaviours essential for a successful medical career. Spanning five years and divided into four phases, it begins with foundational studies in human body systems, medical ethics, and public health, alongside early placements in general practice. In subsequent phases, students undertake a research project, advance their understanding of diseases, diagnostics, and treatments, and gain hands-on experience through hospital placements, including ward rounds, surgeries, and sub-specialties like paediatrics and psychiatry. Intercalation options allow for deeper research or specialised master's degrees.The course offers real-world clinical training in diverse settings, state-of-the-art facilities for practical skills, interactions with patients to enhance history-taking and examinations, and integration of cutting-edge research in areas such as heart disease and public health, preparing graduates for junior doctor roles.
A local representative of The University of Sheffield in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.