Medicine in Singapore for Ages 16-18 summer course in Singapore, by Immerse Education.
Experience the world of medicine in Singapore, a global leader in healthcare innovation and research. Immerse Education’s Medicine summer programme for students aged 16-18 introduces key concepts in anatomy, biomedical sciences, and healthcare delivery.
With a focus on Singapore’s cutting-edge healthcare system, students will engage in hands-on simulations and explore the future of medical science, preparing them for further studies in medicine. Learn more below to discover how Singapore can inspire your path in healthcare.
Singapore is known for its world-class healthcare system and cutting-edge medical research, making it an ideal place to study medicine. Immerse Education’s Medicine programme in Singapore offers you the chance to explore the latest advancements in medical science while gaining hands-on experience in a city that prioritises healthcare innovation. You’ll learn about the challenges and responsibilities of being a doctor in one of the most advanced healthcare environments in the world.
A background in biology is helpful but not required. The course is designed to introduce students to advanced medical concepts while offering support to those with varying levels of experience.
Yes, the course includes case studies that allow you to apply your medical knowledge to real-world scenarios. You’ll learn how doctors approach complex medical challenges and how they use critical thinking and ethical reasoning to make decisions that impact patient care.
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to medicine, equipping you with the knowledge, critical thinking skills, and ethical reasoning needed to succeed in medical school applications. You’ll leave with a deeper understanding of healthcare and a clearer sense of whether medicine is the right path for you.
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All participants will live in comfortable student accommodation at their chosen venue, in clean rooms and with adequate supervision. Where multiple campuses may be available (such as in Oxford or Cambridge), students will be allocated to a college a few weeks before arriving, based on their dates and subject choice.
You’ll study topics such as human anatomy, physiology, medical ethics, and the role of technology in healthcare. The course covers both the scientific and ethical aspects of medicine, challenging you to think critically about how doctors diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases.
Get an introduction to medical science, focusing on human anatomy, physiology, and pathology. Learn how the body functions and how medical professionals diagnose and treat diseases.