Inverness has a long tradition of teaching senior clinical medical students on attachment from Aberdeen, international elective and exchange students. Medical students come to Inverness for systems-based block teaching in years 4 and 5. Time here is spent consolidating knowledge within the clinical setting, and they will be attached to Medicine, Surgery, Psychiatry and GP. Structured objectives within the curriculum ensure that medical students are able to maximise their learning through regular tutorials, bedside teaching and operating theatre sessions. Additional skills teaching sessions are offered to complement training.
We also offer a Remote and Rural training programme , which is very popular and unique to the University of Aberdeen. Students who express an interest in this programme are attached to community hospitals and GP practices in the Highlands and Islands, with regular sessions in CFHS to touch base. Here, they have the opportunity to experience medicine as practised in remote and rural areas, learn about issues specific to rurality and develop different skills in managing patients away from tertiary medical centres.