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speciality: Medicine And Surgery

4.7

What Is a Medicine Degree?

Saving someone’s life is perhaps one of the most remarkable feelings in the world. Even so, not so many of us have the chance to experience this. It takes passion, a strong personality and years of study to be able to work in the medical field.

Pursuing a Medical degree is not only challenging and demanding but also competitive. Medical degrees are shaped for people who show high motivation and commitment as well as interest for sciences. 

Throughout a Medicine degree, candidates are equipped with a wide range of competences, from practical abilities required for specialized hands-on tasks to communication skills needed to interact with the patients. Thus, any medical students will be able to take a simple blood sample as well as perform a complex surgical procedure.

Benefits of a Medical Degree

Undoubtedly, medicine is one of the most vital fields of work – therefore there will always be a high demand of workforce needed. The employment rate for a medical graduate student is of 90%.

Due to its diverse branches, graduates from a Medical course have a variety of career choices, according to their expertise. Nursing, radiology, anaesthetics are just some of the many specialities offered in this field. Regardless of the speciality, the most important aspect needed to be taken into consideration is that medical professionals are well-respected and well-paid all over the world. 

Additionally, graduates possess a series of transferable skills, such as logical reasoning, critical appraisal, listening, written and oral communication and many others. These assets are sought and highly valuable in most fields of work.

Medical Degree Structure

Medical courses are usually a six-year commitment, but it can vary according to the university. Most of the modern universities integrate clinical education with basic sciences from the beginning of the academic curriculum, while traditional institutions divide them into preclinical and clinical education. 

Most schools understand the importance of practical knowledge, especially in this field, therefore they encourage the students to observe professional healthcare practitioners. Another way to gain practical experience is to go to different clinics and receive specialised training, followed by actual practical work. 

No matter the practices of the university, always keep in mind that medical courses are structured differently in every country. Therefore, medical qualifications gained in one country are not necessarily recognised in another country. 

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  • Human Kinetics
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    Collaborative Learning

    I have greatly enjoyed my time at UBCO. With COVID everything was obviously changed however the university offered many options. Now there is more of a hybrid feel to the learning with a blend of in person and online which I like. However some classes are much easier to learn and understand when they are in person.
    I would recommend this university to other students. There are many benefits that come with it for your mental, physical, and emotional health.

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    Programme: Human Kinetics
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2023
    Delivery Type: Blended
    Campus: Vancouver
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  • Cognitive Science
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    Inclusive, diverse and just perfect!

    Best things about campus are the diversity and inclusivity alongwith the resources they offer to students to promote the same. Located in one of the best nature spots, UBC has it all. Scenic soots, great resources and an even better academic faculty. Some professors may be not as good as the others but I believe that exists at all institutions. I love how UBC deeply cares about its students whether it be in the mental and intellectual aspect or physical wellbeing. I think UBC is a great place to be to meet new people and engage in an active community while getting the best out of your education.

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    Programme: Cognitive Science
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2025
    Delivery Type: Blended
    Campus: Vancouver
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  • Cognitive Science
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    Great programme with supportive instructors

    I think that cognitive science is really about exploring your interest in either psychology, computer science or even the linguistic field. This is my first year studying COGS major and the instructors are friendly and helpful as they provide a lot of resources for us to strive through the courses and also discuss a lot with students regarding the different social and ethical issues.

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    Programme: Cognitive Science
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2024
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: Vancouver
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