MS Oncoplastic Breast Surgery (Part time)
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‘Time’ is one of the biggest obstacles you face in developing your skills and career in oncoplastic breast surgery. Our e-learning Masters course, developed with support from the Royal College of Surgeons (England), ABS and BAPRAS, offers a unique solution to that problem, with a flexible and innovative training programme to help you achieve your goals. Currently, this course is the only programme to qualify specialists in Oncoplastic breast surgery.
Our philosophy is to promote setting standards at this specialist level, whilst accommodating your individual progression path. Our aim is to prepare, assess and qualify you for year –1 level consultant specialist practice. We’ll do this through…
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‘Time’ is one of the biggest obstacles you face in developing your skills and career in oncoplastic breast surgery. Our e-learning Masters course, developed with support from the Royal College of Surgeons (England), ABS and BAPRAS, offers a unique solution to that problem, with a flexible and innovative training programme to help you achieve your goals. Currently, this course is the only programme to qualify specialists in Oncoplastic breast surgery.
Our philosophy is to promote setting standards at this specialist level, whilst accommodating your individual progression path. Our aim is to prepare, assess and qualify you for year –1 level consultant specialist practice. We’ll do this through a combination of rigorous and engaging online activities and practical assessment of your surgical, communication and decision-making skills.
Flexible Training
Supporting flexible study patterns is more important than ever when balancing working time directives with the highest quality training. The University of East Anglia (UEA) Masters Course in Oncoplastic Breast Surgery meets this challenge, and offers added advantages over face-to-face delivery: our bespoke, flexible approach offers excellent opportunities for problem based training and assessment, access to a large specialist faculty, seamless communication with e-tutors / mentors, access to online resources, evidencing progress and development.
Our Curriculum
Our programme is linked directly to the Intercollegiate Surgical
Curriculum Programme and is set at a more advanced level than the
FRCS. We achieve this through a comprehensive syllabus with defined
outcomes to ensure that you acquire expert subject knowledge. For
the Post Graduate Diploma (PGDip) and Masters level, you can tailor
the course to suit your career path through our additional optional
modules. Surgical skills training combined with e-tutoring and
access to the specialist faculty resource that this will offer,
provides an exceptionally rich training experience, complementing
and surpassing the knowledge requirements for the FRCS exam exit.
The syllabus has been designed by our specialist faculty team for
online delivery and we have invested significantly in providing a
dynamic, flexible and easy to use system.
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Course Organiser:Prof Jerome Pereira
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We welcome applications from students whose first language is not English or those whose degree was not taught in English. To ensure such students benefit fully from postgraduate study, we require evidence of proficiency in English. We also will require a certain standard to be achieved on the written element of the test. Our usual entry requirements are as follows:
- IELTS: 7.0 (minimum 7.0 in all component)
- TOEFL: Internet-based score of 98 (minimum 22 in all components and 23 in speaking)
- PTE: 70 (minimum 70 in all components)
All scores must be less than two years old.
IntakesIntakes are every January. There is no September intake to this
course.
The deadline for applications is 11 January 2013.
The School of Medicine, Health Policy and Practice at the University of East Anglia is relatively new but is already establishing a reputation for exciting and innovative approaches to education supported by a strong and rapidly developing research programme.
As part of the Faculty of Health it has a growing emphasis on inter-professional co-operation in teaching and research.
The School itself is building a strong reputation in Population Medicine, Health Economics, and Diet and Health and BioMedicine with laboratory work now being concentrated in the newly built BioMedical Research Centre.
Fees and FundingFees for the entire three year course starting in the academic year 2013/14 will be:
- UK/EU Students: £6,800
- Overseas Students: £15,525
Please note, overseas students may only apply for a place on this course if they already resident in the UK. The University is unable to support study visa applications for part-time study.
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