Is a four-year second degree worth your time?
For many doctors and dentists considering a career in OMFS, the path may seem to be almost predetermined – complete your first degree, undertake foundation, and core training, and apply for a three-year second-degree programme. These courses are well known, highly competitive, and naturally attract those pursuing a career in OMFS. However, having almost completed a four-year medical degree after previously qualifying in dentistry, I would like to offer an alternative perspective that I feel is often overlooked.
To Intercalate or Not to Intercalate?
Is taking a year out for an intercalated degree really worth it?
With competitive training pathways and the added cost of an extra year, taking time out of medicine or dentistry to intercalate may seem like a risky move. For many students, it’s an opportunity to explore a subject in greater depth and grow both academically and personally. This bulletin post explores the potential benefits and drawbacks, and helps you decide whether intercalating could be the right choice for you.