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Student testimonial - Yanel Bouille

Yanel joined the full-time Conservative Dentistry MSc after starting the part-time MSc in Restorative Dental Practice at 123 Grays Inn in 2014.

Yanel Bouille

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The Eastman Dental Institute and UCL is one of the best postgraduate universities in the world. It is considered a centre of excellence where the teachers and supervisors have an extensive knowledge and skills within their field of expertise and their passion for their subject is easily passed to each student.

In 2014 I started the part time MSc in Restorative Dental Practice at 123 Grays Inn. I quickly realised how much theoretical and practical knowledge and experience I needed to obtain and learn, however all the lecturers at the Institute passed their passion for dentistry onto me, and this encouraged me to make the decision to apply for the full time course, which would allow me to dedicate more time and focus purely on completing the MSc in Conservative Dentistry and have access to the resources and expertise at the Eastman whenever required.

The thing I liked the most about UCL Eastman was the amazing team of teachers and supervisors in the Hospital and in the laboratory. Without their collaboration and support it would not have been possible to learn and understand all the information given during the year. It was also great to deal with complex cases at the hospital that you don’t normally get to experience within the clinic and to understand how to effectively treat those cases from the beginning to the end.

Successfully completing an MSc at the Institute has helped me to obtain an excellent job straight away in a well-establish private dental practice where I can provide a high-quality dentistry to my patients by using all the new skills learnt during my time at the Eastman.

Highlights in Medical Sciences

UCL Cancer Institute awarded Athena SWAN Gold
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UCL Cancer Institute awarded Athena SWAN Gold

The UCL Cancer Institute has been awarded Athena SWAN Gold in recognition of its sustained commitment to advancing gender equality in higher education and research.

20 May 2025

New Dean of Medical Sciences appointed
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New Dean of Medical Sciences appointed

Internationally recognised clinician scientist, Professor Emma Morris, will take up the role of Dean of UCL's Faculty of Medical Sciences in August 2025.

28 February 2025

Lung cancer test better predicts survival in early stages of disease
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Research breakthrough

Lung cancer test better predicts survival in early stages of disease

A new test developed by UCL Cancer Institute and the Francis Crick Institute can better predict lung cancer survival at diagnosis.

09 January 2025

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