Medicine (Accelerated Programme, Graduate Entry) at Newcastle University - UCAS

Newcastle University

Degree level: Undergraduate

Medicine (Accelerated Programme, Graduate Entry)

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Course summary

This four-year accelerated programme is designed for graduates of any discipline who wish to train as a doctor, and others whose prior professional experience qualifies them for entry. During Phase I, you learn through case-led teaching, with clinical cases used to ensure a problem-first, task-based focus. In Phase II, you are integrated into a single common pathway alongside undergraduate students on our five-year course.


How to apply

This course is not open to application until the 14th May 2024.

Application codes

Course code:
A101
Institution code:
N21
Campus name:
Main Site (Newcastle)
Campus code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

This course is designed for graduates of any discipline, and for others who have relevant experience which includes a substantial amount of contact with patients gained as an established health care professional within the NHS or equivalent body (eg RGN, RMN, Physiotherapist) with a qualification recognised by a statutory body. Applicants must have achieved, or expect to achieve, at least an upper second class Honours degree, or integrated Master's degree, or be a practising health care professional with a post-registration qualification. All applicants will be expected to provide evidence of sustained academic endeavour within the last three years - eg A Level study, Open University, GAMSAT - prior to the start of the programme. Please note: A Level and GCSE results for graduate applicants will have no direct bearing on the decision to interview or offer a place. This also applies for Masters qualifications.

Additional entry requirements

Admission tests

Criminal records declaration (DBS/Disclosure Scotland)

All medical schools are required to ensure that their students, who will have a high level of unsupervised contact with children or vulnerable adults, undergo a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) enhanced check to ensure students are 'fit to practise'. The Medical School reserves the right to discontinue your studies on receipt of an unsatisfactory disclosure.

Health checks

All students are required to comply with the Department of Health’s guidance on health clearance for healthcare workers. Early clinical contact at Newcastle means that students will be asked to provide proof of their immunisation status on entry. Please note: Immunity against the following is required: •Polio •Tetanus •Varicella (Chicken Pox) •Diphtheria •Measles •Mumps •Rubella •TB Newcastle University follows the Medical Schools Council protocol on blood-borne viruses. During the course students will be requested to be tested for Hepatitis B; Hepatitis C and HIV. All aspects of a student’s medical record will be bound by the same duty of confidentiality as for any doctor-patient interaction and informed by the same ethical guidance. The status of any individual in respect of blood-borne viruses will not be a factor in the admissions selection process and will not prevent them completing medical training.

Interview

University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT)

All applicants to the 4 year A101 Medicine programme at Newcastle University will be required to take the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT). The UCAT threshold may differ in each admissions cycle as it is dependent on the scores achieved by those applicants who apply to our Medical School in the current cycle. Therefore information on what the threshold is, is not available to prospective students. Please see the School of Medical Education web page for more information https://www.ncl.ac.uk/sme/study/undergraduate/admissions/#overview. Candidates who are considered, on the basis of their application and UCAT, to be particularly promising are interviewed. Some evidence of work experience in a healthcare or social care setting would be expected from applicants who do not have prior healthcare experience.


Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Additional fee information

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Medicine (Accelerated Programme, Graduate Entry) at Newcastle University - UCAS