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Almost half of the 88 medical students who graduated this month from Keele University School of Medicine are to stay in the West Midlands.
All the new graduates are starting their medical careers in well-earned first jobs across the country, but 40 of them are staying within the West Midlands Deanery to work in hospitals in [...]

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The latest update to the Masters in Medical Science programme run by Keele University School of Medicine offers a special focus on ethics, policy and professionalism.  
This Ethics route through Keele’s MMedSci offers three core modules and a wide range of optional modules.  Each module has a credit rating within the national masters framework and the [...]

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Keele University is delighted to announce that the 2009 winner of the prestigious Neil and Gina Smith Student of the Year Award is Sam Creavin, a 24-year-old student from East Sussex who is the first in his family to go to university.
Sam achieved a Masters degree (MPhil) at the same time as his undergraduate studies [...]

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Youngsters who want to become a doctor but haven’t chosen the right ‘A’ levels can still apply to study medicine.
The Health Foundation Year at Keele University was established to provide an alternative entry route into the 5-year medical degree programme for students who have the right level of qualifications but are without the chemistry or [...]

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The School of Medicine at Keele University, in association with the Royal Society of Medicine, will be hosting a Medicine Careers Day on 25th March, 2009, for young people aged 15 and 16, who want to find out more about becoming a doctor.
The day, entitled “So You Want To Be A Doctor”,  is an ideal [...]

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