Engineering and medine: more options
Editor - There
is the option of doing an intercalated degree in the middle of your
medical
training.1
Last year I went to London and did University College London's
intercalated BSc in medical physics and bioengineering, which was well
taught and great fun; I thoroughly recommend it to anyone interested in
the subject
(www.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/teaching/undergrad/f37m.htm).
Courses are taken mainly with final year physics or
engineering students, with an extra maths course to get us medics up to
speed. I think Kings may do a course too; check www.traumaroom.com for
lists of intercalated
courses.
Simon James Carter, fourth year medical student, University of Dundee
Email: s.j.carter@dundee.ac.uk
studentBMJ 2005;13:221-264 June ISSN 0966-6494
- The advice zone. studentBMJ 2005;13:201. (May.)