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  1. Medicine: Application Process. After submitting your application through UCAS (www.ucas.ac.uk) and registering for and sitting the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT), you can expect the following to take place. Note that the deadline for UCAS application is 6pm (BST) on 15 October 2024; the deadline for booking a UCAT test is 12 noon (BST ...

  2. An accelerated four-year medical course for graduates in applied or experimental sciences (Graduate-entry course (4 years) A101) The first two years cover both basic medical science and clinical skills; the first year concentrates on science taught within a clinical context but with a gentle introduction to clinical practice, while the second year concentrates on clinical teaching with a ...

  3. The application window for elective placements between September 2024 - August 2025 has now closed. Oxford is an exciting and stimulating place to study and live in. We welcome Elective medical students from other universities in the UK and overseas. To take part in the Elective programme you must be a medical student.

  4. We’re a prestigious University, regularly ranked as one of the top universities in the United Kingdom and our teaching and research in biomedical sciences is recognised as world-class. Oxford boasts superb facilities that include a dedicated teaching centre for Medicine and outstanding library provision. With separate pre-clinical and ...

  5. A unique aspect of the Oxford Course is the Final Honour School (FHS) of Medical Sciences, which aims to develop interpretative and critical skills, and leads to an Honours BA in Medical Sciences. The FHS year should be the academic highlight of a medic's time at Oxford, and during this year medical students will:

  6. Empathy: ability and willingness to imagine the feelings of others and understand the reasons for the views of others. Motivation: a reasonably well-informed and strong desire to practise medicine. Communication: ability to make knowledge and ideas clear using language appropriate to the audience. Honesty and integrity.

  7. The University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) lasts 2 hours. The test is sat under timed conditions and is comprised of multiple-choice questions. The UCAT consists of five separately timed sections: Verbal reasoning. Decision making.