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Endocrinology and Diabetes Online PGDip
Queen Mary University of London

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Qualification

Postgraduate Diploma

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Location

Online

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Study mode

Part Time

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Start date

Sep 2026

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Duration

16 Month

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The popular postgraduate diploma in Endocrinology and Diabetes by distance learning is designed both as a complete curriculum in Endocrinology and Diabetes for new entrants into these fields and as an update and extension for those already in it. The course provides physicians, especially those training in endocrinology and related specialties, with a foundation in the theoretical and clinically-applied aspects of this discipline.The unique aspects of this programme include:World-class specialty faculty engaged in teaching and supervisionHistory of excellence of the Centre for Endocrinology at Queen Mary University of London's Faculty of Medicine and DentistryBreadth of syllabusDistance learning and novel teaching methodsPart time alongside clinical workThe programme is taught entirely by distance learning.This programme aims:To enhance awareness of the basic sciences and research techniques underpinning endocrinology and diabetes including literature searches, reviewing evidence, critical appraisal of scientific literature, use of databases, writing papers and articles and correct application of statistics.To develop understanding of the clinical sciences relevant to specialist clinical practice in endocrinology and diabetes.To develop knowledge of common and important disorders in endocrinology and diabetes at a level appropriate to underpin clinical experience and support independent practice.To develop the problem-solving skills which will enable independent practice as a specialist.To develop professional competencies of medical graduates in allied areas to understand the pathophysiology, investigation and management of endocrine disordersTo develop related transferable skills such as correct use of statistics, use of databases, literature searches, reviewing evidence, critical appraisal of scientific literature, writing papers and articles.AssessmentModules will be assessed through tutorial work (including paper presentations), submitted assignments, practical reports and short examinations.

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Complete University Guide ranking
41st
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Complete University Guide Medicine ranking
12th
Tuition fees
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£4,450 per year
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