Postgraduate Courses in Medicine - 2555 Courses - Results 101-125
University of Warwick
History
- Complementary Medicines, Therapies and Well-Being
- Complementary Medicines, Therapies and Well-Being (P052423)
- Complementary Medicines, Therapies and Well-Being (P052424)
- Complementary Medicines, Therapies and Well-Being (P060081)
- Complementary Medicines, Therapies and Well-Being (P060082)
- Sports Medicine MSc
- Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine
- Internal Medicine MSc Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Medicine
- Nuclear Medicine Master of Science - MSc (PG) Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
- Nuclear Medicine MSc
University of Cambridge
Biochemistry
- Genomic Medicine Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
University of Cambridge
Biology
- Biological Sciences at the Department of Veterinary Medicine Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
- Stem Cell Medicine Master of Philosophy - MPhil
University of Cambridge
Chemistry
- Genomic Medicine Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert
About masters in medicine
Discover masters degrees in medicine across a range of universities in our online course finder. You’ll find masters degrees in a range of different disciplines of medicine, with a variety of study options to choose from – including full time and part time study.
A masters degree in medicine gives you the skills and knowledge you need to pursue a career in your chosen field of medicine or an alternative healthcare profession. You’ll find a range of specialist masters degrees here at Postgrad, helping you find the perfect masters in medicine.
There are a whole range of medicine specialisms to study in, including surgical, clinical, molecular, forensic or related to a specific disease area. If there is a specific topic you are interested in, then you should check to see if there is a masters program in this particular field.
To study a masters in medicine, this usually requires an undergraduate degree in medicine or one of the sciences.
There are a variety of medicine masters and health postgraduate courses, including MSc/Clinical Masters, Research Masters (MRes), Masters of Education (MEd), Masters of Public Health (MPH) and PhDs.
Why study a masters in medicine?
A masters in medicine is a great way to expand your knowledge in a specific area of healthcare. Studying a masters in this field will give you the theoretical and practical knowledge needed to pursue a career in medicine.
Some courses may include practical training placements, or be combined with an undergraduate medical degree – giving you the credentials to become a qualified medical professional. Others will provide a route to explore a new area of medicine or healthcare in more detail to expand your knowledge, leading to better career opportunities.
If working in the medical professions sounds like a rewarding career to you, explore our range of masters courses in medicine here at Postgrad.
