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If you want to improve the health of your community, find a cure for many serious diseases, or just help people have better lives, then medical school might be for you.
Which Health, Medicine and Veterinary Studies course is right for you? The level and specialisation you choose in your medical degree will determine the type of work you can do when you graduate. You need to decide whether you want to work with teeth, people, animals, or natural therapies – otherwise you can spend a lot of time studying at the wrong medical college. Types of Health, Medicine and Veterinary Studies courses You can study health, medicine and vet science courses at diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate level. We have listed the most popular areas of specialisation below, so you can explore them further. Some health university courses can be studied by distance learning, so you can combine your studies with work and family commitments. In some countries you can also study a joint degree, such as medicine/engineering or medicine/business. Entry requirements vary depending on the type of medical degree, but all international applicants from non-English speaking countries will need to prove a certain level of English language ability. Medical Studies Courses Nursing Courses Pharmacy Courses Dental Studies Courses Optical Science Courses Veterinary Studies Courses Public Health Courses Radiography Courses Rehabilitation Therapies Courses Complentary Therapies Courses |
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