Intercalated bachelor's courses available at Keele

For Medicine (MBChB) students

Medical Humanities is an expanding area of study which aims to provide an appreciation of the cultural and historical contexts of medicine, via an investigation of literary, filmic and historical texts which address connections between disease, the individual patient or practitioner, and the practice of medicine.

For more information, visit the Medical Humanities web page or contact Dr Nicholas Bentley (n.bentley@keele.ac.uk)


Apply for Medical Humanities

With the following named routes:

(i) Neuroscience

Contact Dr Chris Adams (c.adams@keele.ac.uk)

DINESH Neuroscience


(ii) Biochemistry

Contact Dr David Watson (d.watson@keele.ac.uk)

DIBCSH Biochemistry


(iii) Studies in Biomedical Sciences

Contact Mr Glenn Hussey (g.d.hussey@keele.ac.uk)

DIBSSH Studies in Biomedical Sciences

School of Medicine
David Weatherall building
University Road
Keele University
Staffordshire
ST5 5BG

Tel: +44 (0) 1782 733937
Email: fmhs.facilities@keele.ac.uk
Admissions enquiries: enquiries@keele.ac.uk

The Clinical Education Centre
Keele University
Clinical Education Centre
University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
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Stoke-on-Trent
Staffordshire
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