MBBS Lectures
Topic outline
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The first year is split into the modules seen below. Clicking on each module will reveal the video links for each lecture:
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In year 2 you will encounter the body in systems, much as in year 1, building on the previous learning:
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In Year 3 students are primarily on clinical placement, returning to the school for the following modules:
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Note in year 4 some lecture series repeat - this is beacuse our students are split into groups for placements. Many of the modules below will begin to repeat after the first set of recordings.
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Modules:
Prescribing and SJT - an additional pack of lecture slides, materials and links to videos can be found here.
Additional lectures:
Clinical Pharmacology and Theraputics
Clinical Pharmacology and Theraputics Part 2
How to Identify and Assess Sick Patients
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The MBBS course is structured such that the majority of lectures and didactic content appear towards the start of the course. You will find on the other tabs that years 1 and 2 contain the most lecture material. This is because from third year onwards, our students are on placements for an increasing portion of their time, which is why you will find very little content under 5th year. For more details on how the course is structured please see our website here. Each tab has a handbook for the year, which will give you more information on how the course is organised.
Please note the recordings found here are taken directly from the course. There will be recordings covering assessments and introductions that will not be relevant to you. Some recordings do not have titles - this is often where multiple lectures were recorded in one session. We recommend you explore through each module chronologically.
If you find links or videos that are not working, or are missing sound, please contact me at p.elston@qmul.ac.uk.
In addition to this website, there is another that has bite-size content mapped to the UK's Medical Licensing Assessment that you may find useful linked here.
Best wishes,
Dr Pedro Elston (he/him) || PhD, PGCE, SFHEA
Reader in Digital Education
Head of Learning Innovation Team
Head of Student Selected Components (MBBS)
Institute of Health Sciences Education
Queen Mary University of London
p.elston@qmul.ac.uk