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  2. Medical education in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    These offer direct entry to a typically longer training programme after foundation training (providing a pathway to consultant without an additional re-application step after the first 2–3 years). These changes were proposed in accordance with the government-instituted plan for Modernising Medical Careers .

  3. Medical school in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The remaining one can either be left blank, or be used to apply for a non-medical course. Most UK medical schools now also require applicants to sit additional entrance tests such as the Universities Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) (required by 26 universities) and the BioMedical Admissions Test (BMAT) (required by 8 universities). [3]

  4. List of medical schools in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The University of Edinburgh was the first to provide formal medical training beginning in 1726. MBChB [80] Glasgow Medical School: Glasgow: 1751 Medicine first taught in 1637, however the current medical school can be said to have been established with the appointment of Dr William Cullen in 1751. [81] MBChB [82] University of St Andrews School ...

  5. Core Medical Training - Wikipedia

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    Core medical training is one of the most popular medical specialties with over 2700 applicants applying for just over 1500 jobs each year. The ACCS (Acute Medicine) pathway also uses the core medical interview to recruit to ACCS. [3] The application process is run by Oriel and applications open for roughly a month, towards the end of the year. [4]

  6. Medical Training Application Service - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Training Application Service (MTAS, pronounced em-tass) was an on-line application system set up under the auspices of Modernising Medical Careers in 2007 and used for the selection of Foundation House Officers and Specialty Registrars, and allocating them to jobs in the UK. [1]

  7. Medical royal college - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, some Commonwealth realms and Ireland, a medical royal college is a professional body responsible for the development of and training in one or more medical specialities. United Kingdom and Ireland

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  9. Academy of Medical Royal Colleges - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges (AoMRC) is the coordinating body for the United Kingdom and Ireland's 24 Medical Royal Colleges and Faculties. It ensures that patients are safely and properly cared for by setting standards for the way doctors are educated, trained and monitored throughout their careers.