Program Overview
The Success in Medicine program prepares international students for the rigors of medical studies in the UK. Through workshops, lectures, and group activities, students develop essential skills including presentation, research, and exam preparation. The program also provides insights into the UK's medical higher education landscape, campus life, and cultural diversity within the field. By participating in this program, students gain the confidence and competence necessary to succeed in British medical universities.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Success in Medicine is a two-week orientation program designed for international students preparing for their academic journey in the field of medicine in the UK. This condensed course equips students with essential skills and knowledge to thrive in UK medical universities.
Objectives:
- Develop confident presentation skills specific to medical contexts.
- Master UCAS applications tailored for medical studies.
- Enhance research and referencing proficiency in the medical field.
- Excel in medical exams.
- Develop strategies for autonomous learning in a medical setting.
- Gain insights into the UK's medical higher education landscape.
- Improve critical thinking in a medical context.
- Access wellbeing support in a medical environment.
- Hone medical academic writing skills.
- Embrace cultural diversity within the medical field.
Teaching:
- The program is taught by experienced tutors who understand the specific needs of international students.
- The program includes a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, workshops, and group activities.
Other:
- The program can be combined with either or both of the Success in Business and Success at University courses.
- The program includes a two-week sample schedule with daily activities, including classes, excursions, and social events.
- The program provides students with the confidence and competence needed to excel academically and personally in the diverse and enriching environment of British medical universities.