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The first purpose of the qualification is to provide a physician with further insight (comprehensive, in-depth knowledge) and expertise of the highest standard in the field of clinical pharmacology and applied pharmacological research, thus enabling the qualifier to function as a clinical pharmacologist, (that is comparable to internationally set standards) in practice. The Medical Pharmacology Medical Degree is unique to this institution, as this qualification is primarily clinically orientated.
Apply educational knowledge, skills, principles and methods to practise the profession of medical scientist on a highly specialised level and distinguish themselves as leaders in the field and be sufficiently competent to apply research methodology procedures at this level and in this field of study.
To produce graduates who have a sound research training in various specialisations in Medicine and the Health Sciences