Newcastle University's MBBS program is a five-year undergraduate degree taught at the Faculty of Medical Sciences. The program employs a modern, integrated, case-led teaching approach that links clinical cases to core scientific concepts and develops both medical knowledge and clinical skills. In Years 1 and 2, students study foundational medical sciences and clinical skills, including ethics and professionalism, mainly on campus, with early exposure to clinical settings. Years 3-5 are structured around clinical placements, rotations, and clerkships across regional hospitals and practices, with a strong focus on professional development, choice components, and elective placements. The degree prepares graduates to practice as doctors globally, enabling their entry into professional training or research-oriented careers.