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It includes information that centres need to administer coursework and must be read in conjunction with the course specification. Please note: For session there are modifications to this course. Understanding Standards materials should therefore be viewed along with the National Course modification summary available in the Course information section. Webinar: Video overview of course assessment from session Webinar: Q and A KB. Please note: Understanding Standards materials are regularly reviewed to ensure they remain up to date.

There are five medical schools in Scotland and they all have different courses. Chemistry is required to grade B minimum. If you are a student in this catchment area you can find more information here.

Additional information: Additional discretionary points to applicants whose postcode of residence falls within the fourth and fifth most deprived postcodes as measured by the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation SIMD.

Why Aberdeen? Early patient contact from Year 1 Opportunity to carry out a degree in medical sciences in a year. Must include chemistry plus another science. Biology required at National 5 level. Mathematics and English at least to grade B at National 5, if not studied at Higher.

Offers a range of workshops, shadowing opportunities and advice for applying to medicine. Additional information: A premedical year is offered at Dundee predominantly composed of individuals who lack a sufficient science background e. Several places on this course are offered to local applicants Tayside and Fife with proven evidence of adverse circumstances leading to significant educational disadvantage.

Why Dundee? Dundee prides itself on early patient contact for medical students Opportunity to carry out a degree in medical sciences in a year Medical school integrated with Ninewells hospital which is at the centre of exciting research including cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, drug development, and medical education.

Must include Chemistry and 2 of Biology, Mathematics or Physics. Students who meet the grade requirements in S5 but are missing one or more sciences may take the missing subject s in S6.

Interview Style: Undergraduate interviews have been introduced in They offer a range of workshops, shadowing opportunities and advice for applying to medicine. Check if you are eligible and register here.

Additional information: This page has loads of information on the admissions and application process. Why Edinburgh? Interview Style: Selection panel of 2 including School of Medicine staff, consultants or honorary members of the University. If you are a student in this catchment area you can find more information here!

Why Glasgow? Has strong academic ties with research institutes such as The British Heart Foundation Opportunity to carry out a degree in medical sciences in a year or two years. If Higher Chemistry grade is B, applicants may be considered if they take chemistry for Advanced Higher. Interview Style: Multiple Mini Interview format consisting of 6 different stations, 6 minutes each. Reach St. Andrews: Works with eligible S4-S6 students in Fife.

Why St. Andrews students carry out 2 years of medicine plus a 1 year degree in a science related subject. After this, students move to one of the 4 other Scottish medical schools or Manchester to complete their final 3 years of study. The first step to applying to medicine is doing well in school.

Click on grades to find out more! My name is Mark and I am an Anaesthetic doctor working in Fife. I am the first generation of my family to consider University with my Dad being a firefighter and my Mum working part-time in an office in order to juggle child care. From a young age I had a passion for science and people and loved the idea of applying that knowledge to disease management which fuelled my interest in a medical vocation.

I loved my time as a student, so much so I extended my training by a year to complete an intercalated BSC Honours in Pharmacology before graduating in I have worked all over South East Scotland since then and have now decided to focus my attentions on developing a career in Anaesthesia and Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine. I love the variety my job brings and the opportunities and experiences it has allowed me to have.

Medicine is a universal language that opens doors all over the world in all arenas from Hospitals to International Stadiums and Sporting events. I still find time to play semi-professional football and have even represented Great Britain doctors at 2 consecutive Medics Football World Championships in Czech Republic and Mexico respectively which we have won on both occasions!

Hospitals are home to patients from all walks of life and I believe it is only right that the doctors helping to deliver their care are equally diverse. I am passionate about widening access to medical schools across Scotland to give all applicants a fair and equal chance of success. You can email him at Callum youcanbeadoctor. Making an application For courses starting in August, you can make up to two applications. I've applied — what happens next? You will receive an automated email confirming that we have received your application and will be in contact as per the following stages: Academic staff will read and check your application form.

You will then receive one of the following: An offer of a place on the course. This is subject to payment of the course fee. A conditional offer. This will usually be as you are waiting on exam results. In this case we will ask you to pay the fee but this will be refunded should you fail to meet the condition of your offer. No offer. Feedback on the reason you have not been accepted can be provided on request.

Please note that this course will run for 2 evenings per week pm in semester 1 and pm in semester 2. This will give the adequate time to fully support you towards the final examination. We are currently not accepting applications for this course. Please register your interest and we'll contact you when its available to apply.



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