Year 1 at Dundee Medical School lays the groundwork for your degree, introducing you to key areas such as physiology, pharmacology, and pathology, as well as systems including the cardiovascular, respiratory, and gastrointestinal systems.
Although the volume of material can feel challenging at times, the purpose of this stage is to show how scientific knowledge underpins clinical practice, setting you up for the skills and experience you’ll gain in later years.
Medibuddy’s Year 1 Dundee Question Bank is designed around the Dundee curriculum, offering over 3,700 questions that reflect the subjects you’ll cover in your first year. Each comes with a straightforward explanation, making it easier to track your progress and focus on areas that need extra work.
Because the question bank is updated annually and mapped to your degree, you can be confident it matches your lecture material, providing a dependable tool to prepare for exams and strengthen your understanding across all of your Year 1 modules.
If you’re preparing for your Year 1 exams at Dundee Medical School, Medibuddy’s Year 1 pre-clinical question bank is a great starting point.
At Dundee, the pre-clinical years span Years 1 to 3, where you’ll work through the Foundations of Medicine block to introduce core scientific and clinical principles, systems-based teaching that takes you through the body's organ systems, early development of clinical skills through patient contact and examination practice, and Student Selected Components (SSCs) that let you explore topics of personal interest.
Medibuddy’s Year 1 Dundee Question Bank follows the structure of your first-year curriculum, with more than 3,800 exam-style questions covering the topics you’ll encounter in your lectures. Every question is paired with a clear explanation, helping you work through difficult concepts and strengthening your understanding of the various topics you’ll encounter throughout your first year.
In Year 1 at Dundee Medical School, you’ll encounter two formative exams, in December and February, giving you opportunities to test your knowledge and spot any gaps in your understanding of the material. You’ll then face two summative exams in May, with one being a single best answer exam, where you’ll have to answer around 100 multiple-choice questions, and the other being an anatomy spot test.
Doing well in your Dundee Year 1 exams means staying on top of your lectures and reviewing material regularly. With over 3,800 syllabus-aligned questions, the Medibuddy Year 1 Question Bank lets you put theory into practice. Consistent study, good organisation, and a mix of revision techniques will help you work through each module with confidence and be well prepared for when your formative and summative exams come around.