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Medicine

Medicine (Exeter based)

From the familiar spaces of homes and hospitals to the heights of specialist practice and the hearts of local communities, all doctors begin their journeys as part of one of the most competitive and highly skilled cohorts in UK universities. 

Join current staff and students and begin your journey into Medicine, from application to qualification – and into the wealth of specialisms and opportunities beyond, all the while learning what makes the BMBS course at the University of Exeter so special.

Dates

                   DayDateTimeLocation
Session 1 Tuesday 20th February 2024 12:00 - 16:00 St Luke's campus, Exeter
Session 2 Wednesday 20th March 2024 11:00 - 15:00 St Luke's campus, Exeter
Session 3 Monday 15th April 2024 11:00 - 15:00 St Luke's campus, Exeter
Session 4 Thursday  23rd May 2024 11:00 - 15:00 St Luke's campus, Exeter
Session 5 Thursday  20th June 2024 10:00-14:00 St Luke's campus, Exeter
Session 6 TBC TBC TBC TBC

Activity Locations

All subject activity sessions will take place on the University of Exeter St Luke's campus. Some sessions may involve visits to the Research, Innovation, Learning, and Development (RILD) building or the Clinical Skills space. 

Subject Activity Strand Content

  • Session 1: Introduction/ Day in the life of a medical student
  • Session 2: Entry to medical school
  • Session 3: LSRC
  • Session 4: PBL/PDG taster
  • Session 5: Clinical Skills
  • Session 6: Careers/ clinical and holistic care planning

This subject activity strand has contributions from the following degree programmes:

  • BMBS Medicine
  • BSc Medical Sciences

Entry Requirements

Students must be studying Biology AND Chemistry at A Level or Higher IB

(students may also be studying BTEC qualifications, but they MUST ALSO be studying the A Level or IB courses. BTEC or alternative qualification alone is NOT equivalent.)

Pass Criteria

In order to pass the programme, you must attend a minimum of 5 out of 6 subject activity sessions, as well as the Exeter Scholars Student Conference.