Congratulations on your offer to study Medicine at 91精品黑料吃瓜
Welcome to our Medicine offer holder hub. We've created these pages to share more in depth information on what makes studying Medicine at Bangor unique and to help you make the important decision of where you're going to start your journey into Medicine.
If you've accepted your offer we're very excited to hope to welcome you to Bangor in September and wish you luck with any exams and coursework you're studying for. Check out the FAQs on this page for more information about joining us.
If you're still considering your options make sure to watch our video featuring our current students talking about why they love studying at Bangor and find out more about the unique experience of studying with the North Wales Medical School.
Did you know?
In Year 2 and Year 5 you鈥檒l take Student Selected Components (SSCs). SSCs provide the opportunity for you to choose areas you study and acquire knowledge through your own effort. In the past students have undertaken projects related to Mountain Medicine...
For Welsh-speaking students you鈥檒l be able to study some modules through the medium of Welsh and use your language on placements. But if you don鈥檛 speak Welsh don鈥檛 panic! All content is available in English and we will provide you with the opportunity to learn basic language skills in order to help you communicate with Welsh patients on placement and develop transferable communication skills that you can use across the world.
You鈥檒l learn through Case Based learning (CBL) which helps you to make sense of your new knowledge and skills. Working in small groups on a case study or scenario, you will develop solutions under the guidance of your facilitator. With each case you will look at the anatomy, physiology and social aspects, develop practical skills and get relevant clinical experience through short placements. This process will allow you to understand how each relates to the other, giving you an overall perspective
Why choose 91精品黑料吃瓜 for Medicine?
(Megan R)
Hi, I'm Megan. Hopefully you've come to one of our applicant days, but if not, here's some reasons why you should choose Bangor.
(Llinos)
The reasons I think you should come to Bangor, there's a really great community amongst the staff and the student body.
We have peer guides assigned to you to help you get settled in.
We have personal tutors to help you not just academically, but with your university experience.
And we've also got Bangor MedSoc, which is a specific society for the medical students and anybody interested in the clinical side of things.
(Megan R)
I chose Bangor because of the Welsh language, so I enjoy being part of like, a Welsh community during the course but also as part of Bangor itself.
(Dewisiais Bangor oherwydd yr iaith Cymraeg, felly dwi'n mwynhau bod yn rhan o, fel, cymuned Cymraeg yn ystod y cwrs ond hefyd fel rhan o Bangor ei hun.)
(Llinos)
On top of that, the bilingualism at the department is great because we're living in North Wales where Welsh and English are both used.
It gives you a really good experience to get used to treating patients that maybe don't have the same first language as you.
(Megan R)
So, with 'CBL', with case based learning, I like doing it in Welsh but also doing the community. So going out to placement and being able to use the Welsh language.
(Llinos)
And then one of the other things that really stands out as a department is the Rural Medicine day that we have for the year two students, where we pull in different emergency services from the area to simulate maybe something that could come across more often, in this kind of area, and the students get to experience that for themselves.
(Megan B)
For me, the best thing about Bangor is the surrounding area. I love, like, the mountains and the beaches, such as Newborough beach.
And there's loads of societies you can join, like mountaineering and paddleboarding. So we really look forward to you choosing Bangor as your firm choice.
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Watch our future doctors in action 馃ぉ馃┖ One way we build students' confidence for their time on placement is by simulating real medical scenarios in our simulation facilities. They'll follow the exact same procedures as real medical professionals so they can understand the processes and procedures and get used to working together as a team 馃檶馃徎