Welcome to Scottish MSc in Primary Care

The Scottish MSc in Primary Care was developed in 1998 by a partnership of three higher education institutions (University of Dundee, University of Aberdeen and Queen Margaret University) to provide a flexible multidisciplinary programme of study for primary care professionals. Today the partnership has grown to include the following institutions:

There are approximately 100 modules accredited to the Scottish MSc in Primary Care programme. These modules are offered at one of the seven partner institutions, via a number of different learning modes; allowing students the flexibility to select a suite of modules to suit their learning needs.

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Student Comments

  • "I think the taught modules have been very helpful and interesting. I liked meeting/working with a range of health professionals"
  • "I liked the extensive range of modules I could select from"
  • "I have undertaken the MSC part time over the last four years, it has been a long journey but has made me a deeper more analytical practitioner which has enhanced my practice"

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