
Best Universities for Medicine
Accommodation in Birmingham
Covid-19 Response
- TEACHING MODE:
- On-campus.
- OPEN DAYS:
- On-campus open days on 24th Jun, 25th Jun, 10th Sep, 15th Oct & 12th Nov.
- TEACHING NOTES:
- Lectures will go ahead in person, these sessions will be recorded (where appropriate) so they are available to you even if, for example, you are self-isolating or unable to travel. Although restrictions have lifted, you can still play your part in helping to stop the spread of Covid-19 by wearing a face covering in busy areas on campus.
11 Medicine reviews at University of Birmingham
Medicine, MBChB Hons
By member632849 On 16th July 18Medicine at UoB is a great course. We get early patient contact in GPs so get to start learning clinical skills in the first two weeks of the course. The only downfall would be anatomy teaching, as sessions with anatomy demonstrators are more for consolidation of knowledge and therefore the content must be largely self-taught.
An awesome medical school with a great mix of teaching but with early clinical exposure.
Medicine, MBChB Hons
By member716589 On 10th October 15Lots of work but also lots of support. Great content and lectures. Placements are well organised too.
Medicine, MBChB Hons
By member1164055 On 20th November 21Great lot of things to do lovely
Medicine, MBChB Hons
By member558381 On 20th May 21Really good course. Prosec is really good. Clinical years very well organised
Medicine, MBChB Hons
By MXH549 On 12th May 16Medicine, MBChB Hons
By member722247 On 4th May 16Anatomy teaching?- teach yourself
Medicine, MBChB Hons
By member621523 On 31st March 16Good course, shouldn't struggle to find a job afterwards
Medicine, MBChB Hons
By member421494 On 30th March 16Love it
Medicine, MBChB Hons
By member418544 On 13th November 15Medicine, MBChB Hons
By member716853 On 17th October 15The course is very fast paced, especially the anatomy sessions however as the weeks go on you do become accustom to it. The content is challenging and utterly fascinating.