Cardiff University School of Medicine - C21

C21

Cardiff School of Medicine is currently undergoing the biggest transformation of its undergraduate medical education programme since the medical school was first formed in 1921. C21 is a comprehensive programme to review the undergraduate curriculum, its delivery and the supporting structures, mechanisms and processes and improve the quality of the medical education delivered at Cardiff University. Led by the Division of Medical Education, and in partnership with colleagues from across the University, student and patient representatives, the NHS and Welsh Assembly Government, C21 consists of 5 coordinated projects, which when delivered will benefit students and doctors in training, clinical practice, and the wider community. The purpose of C21 is to embed the values of teaching excellence, service, science, scholarship and patient safety into a world leading medical programme that will attract, train and retain the very best doctors for Wales by providing high quality teaching and an inspiring learning experience based around increased clinical contact.

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