Warwick Medical School
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Warwick Medical School (WMS) was established in 2000 and is making significant national and international contributions to education and research in health. We offer a comprehensive and innovative range of postgraduate and continuing professional development programmes for healthcare professionals in the UK and overseas, in subjects such as child health, diabetes, health sciences, medical education and public health. We provide a number of entry routes into postgraduate study. You can initially register for a single module (postgraduate award), a certificate course or a diploma course or you can register for our flexible master’s programme in Health Sciences which allows you to select your own combination of modules from the wide range on offer to build sufficient credit for the award of a master’s degree. We have an ambitious research strategy and are continually striving to carry out research that directly connects to patient care. In the most recent Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), we were ranked in the top ten in the UK for quality of health services research. The School’s key partners include the new £400 million University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust (UHCW). Our other principal clinical partners are George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust, South Warwickshire General Hospitals NHS Trust, Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust, West Midlands Strategic Health Authority, Coventry Teaching PCT and NHS Warwickshire PCT. We are also involved in teaching and research collaborations with Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, Heart of England Foundation Trust, and Birmingham & Solihull Mental Health Trust.
“A decision to do a postgraduate course was taken after I finished my first degree in Nigeria. The choice of Warwick was influenced by its continued ranking in different league tables as being among the top 10 universities in the UK and, of course, huge encouragement from friends who have been here too. Warwick Medical School has been wonderful and their support splendid! My stay here has included other activities such as working as part of the student caller’s team under the Alumni Relations and Development office. The calling experience was a beautiful one – I had a really warm group to work with. I hope to leave for Nigeria to start a residency programme in the Public Health Department. I will miss the beautiful and calm scenery in the university, the ever supportive staff and, of course, my course mates. For all those coming into the new academic session, please do enjoy your stay and make the best out of it!” Ezinne (‘Zinny’) Anyawa, MSc in Public Health Warwick PodcastsWarwick scientists use Nuclear Magnetic Resonance to Understand "Glass Bones"
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