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MRes

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Overview

The MRes Clinical Science program focuses on advanced clinical research, equipping students with essential research skills and personalized project opportunities. It is designed for practicing clinicians to enhance their confidence and independence in specialized research areas. The course fosters engagement through topics of personal interest, preparing students for future careers in clinical practice.

Application Timeline

  1. September 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. April 29, 2026
    Today

Tuition

Whole course
Student categories Study
Full-time Part-time
Channel Islands£10,675N/A
England£10,675N/A
Northern Ireland£10,675N/A
Scotland£10,675N/A
Wales£10,675N/A
International£22,700N/A

Requirements

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About

Program Highlights

The MRes Clinical Science program offers students the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge clinical research, enhancing their understanding of medical research and evidence-based medicine.

Key Features

  • Development of intellectual and practical research skills.
  • In-depth understanding of medical diversity and research benefits.
  • Personalized project selection with expert mentoring.
  • Transferable research skills applicable across various disciplines.

Career Development

This Master's course is tailored for practicing clinicians, fostering capability, confidence, and independence in specialized research areas. Students are...

Subject Area Information

Pre-clinical medicine is a foundational discipline in medical education, focusing on the essential scientific principles and knowledge that underpin clinical practice. This phase typically spans the first two years of a medical degree program and is designed to prepare students for the clinical phase of their training.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. Anatomy

  • 2. Physiology

  • 3. Biochemistry

  • 4. Pharmacology

  • 5. Pathology

  • 6. Microbiology and Immunology

  • 7. Genetics

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Analytical Skills
  • Critical Thinking
  • Laboratory Skills
  • Communication Skills

Career

After completing pre-clinical medicine, students typically proceed to the clinical phase of their medical education. However, the knowledge and skills acquired can also open doors to various professions.

Potential Professions
  • Medical Researcher

    Conducting research in biomedical sciences.

  • Pharmaceutical Industry

    Roles in drug development, clinical trials, and regulatory affairs.

  • Public Health

    Working in epidemiology, health policy, and community health programs.

  • Medical Education

    Teaching and developing medical curricula.

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