MBBS @ African College of Health
(Updated; Jan. 2025)
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
Definition
Medicine is a branch of practical science aiming at health protection and promotion, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases.
Program Goal(s ):
Graduates of the program will be able to, by obtaining the expected capabilities, observe the professional ethics, take care of health of people, obtain the capability of information management and lifetime learning, and perform duties well in offering services in health system.
Expected Capabilities and Skills:
Expected capabilities from the graduates of MBBS are as follows:
1-Communication skills;
2-Patient care taking (diagnosis and rehabilitation);
3-Health and prevention promotion in health system
4-Personal progress and regular learning;
5-Professional obligation, medical ethics and rights;
6-Decision making skills, reasoning and problem solving among others.
Curriculum:
Basic Sciences, Clinical Preliminaries and Clerkship covering but not limited to the following are required for MBBS award;
-Anatomy
-Physiology
-Biochemistry
-Genetics
-Nutrition
-Microbiology
-Pharmacology
-Parasitology
-Mycology
-Virology
-Bacteriology
-Immunology
-Community Medicine
-Pathology
-Medicine
-Psychiatrics
-Ophthalmology
-ENT
-Surgery
-Obstetrics and Gynecology
-Child Health.
COURSE DURATION:
5 Years.
COURSE FEE:
10,000 USD / academic year (8,000 USD for Graduate Entry).
COURSE REQUIREMENT(S):
A score of 70% and above in Premed 'PREMED' (Bachelor's degree for Graduate MBBS).
Mode of Instruction: Online (Machine Learning, Self-Paced).
Award Title: Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery.
INTENDED AUDIENCE:
School leavers and graduates with science background, health professionals and other individuals with an interest in medicine.
REGISTRATION: MBBS
ACCREDITATION:
We are in the process of accreditation.
Contact:
African College of Health,
Medical Education Department (MEDED)
Phone: +2349052389099
Email: africancollegeofhealth@gmail.com
Reg: https://bit.ly/2KWxbm1
(Updated; Jan. 2025)
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