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This four-year accelerated medicine 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.Course overviewOur accelerated medicine and surgery programme enables you to complete the syllabus of years 1 and 2 of our five-year programme in one extended academic year (45 weeks).Our programme uses a modern and innovative integrated case-led teaching approach, and you'll be taught in a vibrant learning environment.This course will prepare you to work as a doctor anywhere in the world, in both the clinical and academic arena.Programme structureYear 1During Year 1, you learn through case-led teaching, with clinical cases used to ensure a problem-first, task-based focus.You are allocated to a small study group, led by a clinical lecturer who provides support and guidance throughout the year.You'll be based primarily on campus in Newcastle with frequent visits to hospitals and general practices around the regional medical school. You'll cover a series of twenty-four clinical cases to put your learning into context and provide you with the essentials of medical practice.Following completion of the extended Year 1, you are integrated into a common pathway alongside undergraduate students on our five-year course.Years 2 to 4In years 2 to 4 you'll gain clinical experience through placements in our clinical base units across the region. You'll undergo a series of rotations, clerkships, assistantships and placements that cover all relevant areas of medicine and surgery. We'll place further emphasis on professional development, student choice, and hospital- and community-based medicine. This develops your specialist knowledge, skills and professional behaviour, preparing you for your future career as a doctor.Throughout the final three years of the programme there will be opportunities for student choice. This includes two four-week student selected components and an eight-week elective.Careers supportWe provide specialist careers advice from undergraduate level through to foundation training, to help you move confidently from student to doctor.Our award-winning Careers Service is one of the largest and best in the country, and we have strong links with employers. We provide an extensive range of opportunities to all students through our ncl initiative.
All candidates are considered on an individual basis and we accept a broad range of qualifications. The entrance requirements apply to 2025 entry.
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 five years post-registration experience in a role with significant patient contact