Interesting.

Good Luck to those students.

But why so many "pathways", I wonder? And why
those?What happened to "Anaesthesia", "Ventilation of the Lungs", "Clinical Laboratory" and "Medical Imaging" (including x-ray, CT, MRI and ultrasound - not just the module [whatever
that comprises] shown within the Medical Engineering "Pathway")?
And, what's that ... three years to complete a one-year course? The infamous "Arborfield" course was only six-months. But the guys were already up to speed (in theory at least) in Ohm's Law and Maths by then, I grant you.
As I say, a practical course at C&G or ONC level would serve everyone far better as a "foundation" qualification for those who think that Biomed could be for them. Who knows, they might even find they like it, and go on to become useful techs!
