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Pursuing a medical degree provides a defined path to becoming a physician, but what if you want to delve deeper into a specialized subject or investigate more laboratory-focused or theoretical aspects of medicine? An intercalated degree offers this valuable opportunity.
An intercalated year allows you to dedicate time to studying a chosen subject, delivering several advantages: you'll gain clearer insights into post-graduation career paths, acquire versatile new skills including research capabilities, and develop a more profound understanding of your area of interest.
This laboratory-centered program emphasizes advancing your knowledge of the regulatory systems governing energy metabolism, cardiovascular function, and their connections to disease development. You'll examine contemporary therapies, recent clinical research findings, and the application of large-scale genetic studies in shaping treatment approaches. Additionally, you'll hone abilities in research design, scientific techniques, and effective communication while developing a critical perspective on current investigative challenges in the discipline.
1 year Full Time