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The MSc in Clinical Endocrinology is designed to cover a complete curriculum in Endocrinology for new entrants into the fields and as an update and extension for those already in it. The course provides clinicians with theoretical and clinically applied aspects of their discipline.
Gain a qualification from Queen Mary University of London, The Centre for Endocrinology at Barts and the London School of Medicine - internationally renowned for excellence in both clinical practice and in research.
Top 10 School in the UK for medicine
Learn from real clinical cases, and an extensive range of specialised journals
The Centre for Endocrinology is known for its ground-breaking research into the life-long consequences of endocrine diseases and their biological bases
Experience international interactivity with group projects and lively discussion groups
Gain confidence and see what you've learned in practice during clinical observations
What you'll study
The curriculum will be covered in a ‘taught course’ of 3 terms divided into modules. Three modules will be covered in each of the first and second term and two modules in the third term, thus there are 8 taught modules alongside (for students completing the full MSc programme) a 60-credit dissertation module.
Each taught module accounts for 15 credits and each module takes 4 weeks to cover the taught materials including one or more module assignments. Teaching will make use of blended learning methods and the 'flipped classroom' model. This means that you will study a number of elements using online materials including lectures, podcasts, guided reading exercises and so on, with regular face-to-face tutorials in which various activities incorporating individual and group work will help you to consolidate your learning.
In parallel with the taught course, you will have available a programme of clinical observation sessions across several domains including general endocrinology, specialist endocrinology, endocrine investigations and therapies and regular clinical academic meetings.
You will complete a reflective portfolio log-book in which your experiences are mapped to each of the modules.
Following on from the above modules you will work on and complete a dissertation for the remainder of the programme. The project title and research/dissertation format will be agreed between yourself and the course organiser and may take the form of independent clinical research or a dissertation based on clinical cases.
Occasionally, students may choose to omit the dissertation, completing the programme at the stage of postgraduate diploma.
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Qualification requirements for the course are MB BS or basic medical degree from universities recognised by Queen Mary University of London.
Candidates should generally have worked for at least one year after qualification as a registered medical practitioner registration.
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
Students enrolling on a postgraduate degree programme are charged tuition fees each year by Queen Mary. The rate you will be charged depends on whether you are assessed as a Home/EU or Overseas student.
You can find tuition fees for each course on the course finder pages on our website: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/
Further details about postgraduate taught tuition fees can also be found on our website: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/tuitionfees/
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