At the end of 5 years, students shall be able to:

  • interpret medical knowledge, concepts and principles in a safe, effective and evidence-based manner.
  • demonstrate appropriate competent practical and clinical skills in diagnosis and patient management.
  • engage patients and their families in making health related decisions using suitable social skills with empathy, respect and sensitivity.
  • model professional values, attitudes and ethical behaviour in medical practice.
  • communicate effectively with patients, family, colleagues and the broader community either as a collaborative team member or a leader.
  • critically evaluate current knowledge and technology to solve healthcare/medical problems in a creative scientific manner.
  • integrate medical informatics efficiently to engage in lifelong learning and continuing professional development.
  • develop community public health programmes using resources and entrepreneurial skills to enhance population health.