Applicants must:
If your degree is in a non-Science subject you will also need to:
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Grade C/4 or above in Maths and English.
If your degree is in a non-Science subject you will also need to:
The main emphasis of problem-based learning (PBL) is on small group working, centred around a ‘problem’ or scenario. These scenarios are hypothetical patient cases.
This integrated approach, centred on PBL, and grounded in a robust scientific understanding, strong clinical knowledge and highly developed communication and clinical reasoning skills, allows you to develop life-long skills that will be crucial to your success as a doctor.
This course does not use predicted grades.
Resits are not accepted.
Used to evidence aptitude and at interview.
Not scored.
A combination of traditional in-person panel and multiple-mini interviews (MMI).
Preference will be given in our overall holistic assessment for those applicants who fulfil one or more of these criteria:
At Worcester, you’ll spend much of your time learning medicine in the community alongside patients, as well as studying on campus. You’ll work closely with primary care teams, consultants and allied health professionals during a series of projects and placements – in general practice, outreach clinics, community hospitals and care facilities.
You will of course spend time in hospitals – for example on medical and surgical wards, from specialised cancer treatment centres and psychiatric in-patient units, to labour wards and research laboratories – but from your first weeks as a medical student you will meet patients in general practice and start to join them on their healthcare journey.