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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1975-1976-137

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Faculties and Courses of Study 147 made in the time spent on the traditional subjects of Anatomy Bio- chemistry Physiology and Pharmacology At the same time new subject areas have been introduced namely Biometry and Medical Statistics Genetics Psychology and Sociology An introductory course in Pathology has also been introduced leading to separate course examination In restructuring the course in Basic Medical Sciences and Pharmacology the major emphasis has been given to an endeavour to produce the maximum integration of teaching between disciplines School-based University examinations are held at the end of the third and sixth terms Stage and Stage II respectively In-course assessment how- ever plays significant part in determining student competence After completing the Stage II examinations successful candidates proceed to their clinical training at one of the following hospital medical schools King's College Hospital Medical School Denmark Hill London SE5 8RX Westminster Medical School Horseferry Road London SW1 Second Course The course of study leading to the second examination in Dental Surgery extends over three terms and includes the study for an examination in General and Special Anatomy Bio- chemistry and Physiology the emphasis being placed particularly on the aspects of those subjects which are relevant to dentistry After completing the second examination in Dental Surgery successful candidates proceed to their clinical training at King's College Hospital Dental School Denmark Hill London SE5 INTERCALATED COURSES As mentioned previously students who show particular promise in either their Medical or Dental courses and achieve good passes in their examination are encouraged to take an additional course leading to the Sc degree in the University of London This intercalated course is based on course unit structure which extends over three terms in the case of Medical students and six terms in the case of Dental students The course units are closely integrated with those run in The School of Biological Sciences thus affording wide range of course units from
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