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The Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Endocrinology offers a comprehensive curriculum tailored for both newcomers to the field and practicing professionals seeking advanced knowledge. This program equips clinicians with both theoretical foundations and practical applications in endocrinology. Earn a prestigious qualification from Queen Mary University of London's Centre for Endocrinology, part of the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry - globally recognized for its clinical and research excellence. Ranked among the UK's top 10 medical schools, the Centre for Endocrinology leads pioneering research into the lifelong impacts and biological mechanisms of endocrine disorders. Apply learned principles to improve professional practice through clinical observation opportunities. Engage in global collaboration through interactive group projects and dynamic discussion forums. Program Structure The curriculum spans three terms organized into modules, with three modules each in the first two terms and two in the final term - totaling eight taught modules plus (for MSc candidates) a 60-credit dissertation. Each 15-credit module spans four weeks of instruction and assessments. The program employs blended learning approaches and the 'flipped classroom' model, combining digital resources like lectures, podcasts, and guided readings with in-person tutorials featuring individual and collaborative activities. Alongside coursework, students participate in clinical observation sessions covering general and specialized endocrinology, diagnostic procedures, treatments, and academic clinical meetings.
An MBBS or basic medical degree from universities recognised by the University of London. Applicants should generally have worked for at least one year after qualification as a registered medical practitioner registration.
 
IELTS (Academic) minimum score 6.5 overall with 6.0 in each of Writing, Listening, Reading and Speaking.  TOEFL minimum score 92 overall with 21 in Writing, 19 in Reading, 18 in Listening and 21 in Speaking.