tailieunhanh - Applying for Medicine at Oxford
Homeopathy is a success in terms of its broad appeal and use, not because of the strength of evidence supporting it. Indeed, few conventional scientists and physicians find homeopathy to be plausible. According to the “principle of similars” underly- ing homeopathy, practitioners choose remedies that, when given in high concentrations, produce symptoms similar to those that the patient presents with. The substance is then put in solution and serially diluted by as much as 1060 ,well beyond the point defined by Avogadro’s number (at which a single molecule of the original substance could remain in the solu- tion). Homeopathy claims that the acts of serial diluting and vigorous shaking imprint information into. | 21 02 2012 e UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD Applying for Medicine at Oxford The Oxford 6-year course 3-year Pre-clinical Medicine course - Bachelor of Medicine 1st BM Pre-clinical sciences -Final Honours BA degree in Medical Sciences 3-year Clinical Medicine course -Bachelor of Medicine 2nd BM Clinical training BM BCh - 2 Foundation years 3 Specialist Training years 1 21 02 2012 The Oxford 6-year course 3-year Pre-clinical Medicine course - Bachelor of Medicine 1st BM Pre-clinical sciences -Final Honours BA degree in Medical Sciences 1 000 applicants 425 interviewed 150 places Clinical school Admission to the Oxford Clinical School is by a separate competitive procedure during Year 3 Oxford students can apply to Cambridge and London Guaranteed a place at one of these schools 2 21 02 2012 Entry requirements 3 A Levels are required These must include -Chemistry and -Biology and or Maths and or Physics The typical conditional offer will be A AA Entry requirements If students don t have Maths Biology and Physics at A-Level they must have GCSEs covering these subjects at grade C or above for example in Maths or Dual Award Combined Sciences We do not have a further agenda there is no preference for 3 science A-Levels
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