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  1. The delivery of the programme is co-ordinated by the Medical School, an interdisciplinary group who focus on the needs of today’s medical students and the requirements of tomorrow’s doctors in the changing healthcare environment. Course structure. Core medical education is provided at UCL and three central clinical campuses:

  2. Study the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) with us to become a highly capable, patient-centred clinician, grounded in science and best practice. You will be joining a prestigious medical school in the heart of London and be taught by internationally renowned educators and researchers. This integrated course takes five years (if you already have a BSc) or six

  3. Our place in UCL. UCL is made up of 11 Faculties which are further divided into Institutes and Divisions. UCL Medical School is part of the Faculty of Medical Sciences which, working collaboratively with the Faculty of Brain Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences and Faculty of Population and Health Sciences, is a major biomedical research centre ...

  4. UCL Medical School offers a range of learning opportunities for all healthcare professionals looking to advance their careers in clinical and professional education and develop expertise at a world-renowned research and teaching institution.

  5. The London School of Medicine for Women was established in 1874 and was the first medical school in the United Kingdom to train women as doctors. In 1998 The Royal Free & University College Medical School was formed from the merger of the two medical schools. On 1 October 2008, it was officially renamed UCL Medical School.

  6. Find information about these via the Visit UCL website. UCL Open Days. UCL Opens Days offer a number of activities specific to Medicine and the Medical School including Medicine Admissions Talks and Taster Lectures. You will also have the opportunity to speak with admissions and academic staff, as well as current medical students.

  7. We do not offer a fast-track (4-year) Graduate Entry Programme at UCL. Graduates admitted to the Medical School follow the same programme of study as the undergraduate students, except that they will complete the course in five years instead of six, since the iBSc year (Year 3) is waived. Graduates must complete all parts of the 5-year ...