Infertility is a global problem, with approximately one in seven couples of reproductive age, around 80 million people worldwide, being diagnosed as infertile. Therefore, globally, there is an increasing demand for assisted reproductive technology (ART) and growing opportunities for careers in this field. This course provides a robust and wide-ranging education in human clinical embryology, andrology, and ART, from clinical, research, and laboratory perspectives. The emphasis of the course is on humans, and offers, for example, practical experience in handling and preparing sperm. Throughout the course, you'll develop high-level laboratory skills, including learning how to use equipment relating to sperm and egg retrieval and, subsequently, assisted conception. Teaching will take place on-site at a working university hospital, Ninewells Hospital in Dundee, Scotland, and you will have the opportunity to attend National Health Service (NHS) clinics and follow patient journeys, from initial consultations through the entire ART process. This will give you a strong understanding of clinical procedure alongside the scientific process, and how what happens in the laboratory can affect the patient experience.
First or upper second class degrees and MBChB (or equivalent) will be considered for entry to the course. The previous study includes (but is not restricted to) biological, biochemical, medical, biomedical, physical, and chemical sciences as well as psychology. Lower class honours or lower second-class degrees will be considered under exceptional circumstances. First or upper second class undergraduate nursing degrees for example BN, BM (or equivalent) would also be encouraged to apply.
IELTS (overall)_x000D_ _x000D_ 6.5
Biological and Medical Sciences
Ninewells Hospital
Postgraduate
1
September
£ 19,845, £ 29,875,
London
Postgraduate
GBP £4823.33
Staffordshire
Postgraduate
GBP £9,250, £20,000
London
Postgraduate
GBP UK: £16,000 & International: £25,000