Program Summary
Preclinical refers to the early phase of medical education that focuses on foundational sciences before clinical training begins. It includes subjects like anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology, pharmacology, and microbiology. This stage prepares medical and health science students with the essential knowledge needed for hands-on patient care in the clinical years.
Requirements
you generally need a minimum of five credits in WAEC, SSCE, GCE, or NECO, including English Language, Mathematics, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry