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Postgraduate Endocrinology Courses at University of Manchester

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About Postgraduate Endocrinology

Endocrinology is a specialist medical field concerned with treating diseases and disorders that affect, or are caused by, the hormonal system. Students of this field will develop their medical knowledge and expertise, preparing for specialist roles in treating patients or developing new approaches to tackling endocrine disease.

There are more than ten postgraduate programmes in endocrinology on offer across UK universities, including taught and research courses. It’s possible to complete a short course like a PGCert or PGDip or develop your own impactful research outcomes through a PhD degree.

What to expect

The entry requirements for postgraduate degrees in Endocrinology vary depending on the university and the course. You will often need a relevant undergraduate degree or suitable professional work experience.

The topics covered in an endocrinology postgraduate degree vary considerably but some examples of common topics covered include, obesity, thyroid, growth and malnutrition, diabetes, pituitary disease and cardiovascular endocrinology.

On completing a postgraduate degree, you might look to enhance or pursue a career as an endocrinologist, clinical researcher medical writer, academic researcher, endocrine nurse or a medical sales representative to name a few.

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PhD Endocrinology & Diabetes

Programme description Our PhD Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes programme enables you to undertake a research project that will Read more...

  • 3 years Full time degree: £4,786 per year (UK)