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We have 8 University of York, Hull York Medical School Masters Degrees
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The MD (Doctor of Medicine) gives you the opportunity to conduct a substantial independent research project which will lead to an original contribution to knowledge. Read more
Unlike a basic anatomy course, this MSc in Clinical Anatomy will allow you to develop a deep understanding of the complex nature of the human body and how that relates to clinical practice – so you can effectively evaluate, diagnose and treat illnesses in your future career. Read more
This MSc is a unique opportunity to develop a deep understanding of the clinical anatomy of the human body, alongside developing the skills to deliver exceptional teaching, assessment, course design and educational research – so you can inspire and lead in your area of clinical practice. Read more
The MSc in Medical or Human Sciences (by thesis) is ideal for you if you want to get involved in postgraduate research, and obtain the skills to progress to a PhD or MD. Read more
Our MSc in Pharmacology and Drug Development will provide you with unique and unrivalled opportunities to immerse yourself in the clinical, basic science and industrial aspects of pharmacology – to ultimately push the boundaries of contemporary knowledge in pharmacology and drug development. Read more
This MSc is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the clinical, basic science and industrial aspects of pharmacology, alongside developing the skills to deliver exceptional teaching, assessment, course design and educational research – so you can inspire and lead in pharmacology education. Read more
We train Physician Associates to deliver confident, compassionate care, working as part of teams in hospitals, primary care and community settings. Read more
Our Health Professions Education programme will equip you with the skills and knowledge to deliver exceptional teaching, assessment, course design and educational research, so you can inspire and lead in your area of practice and ultimately improve health outcomes. Read more