ELIGIBILITY

 

Criteria for Admission

 

Qualification requirements for the course are MB BS or basic medical degree from universities recognised by the University of London.

Allied Health professionals can be admitted on the basis of working as a specialist in the field and with a science based degree with a 2:1 or above.

Candidates should generally have worked for at least one year after qualification as a registered medical practitioner registration.

Applicants may be interviewed prior to acceptance and course entry may be competitive.

For international applicants, demonstration of English Language proficiency is required either by an IELTS overall score of 7.0 (or acceptable equivalents) or via completion of MRCP to at least Part one level. 

Students must have access to a suitable computer and broadband access to the internet.

about us

 

Queen Mary University of London is one of 24 leading UK universities represented by the Russell Group. Queen Mary's Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry has an unrivalled tradition of excellence in research and teaching. Barts Hospital was established in 1123 and 'The London' was the first medical school in England, founded in 1785. Today, we are in the top five research-led medical and dental schools in the UK. Barts and the London has an international reputation for excellence in endocrinology and Barts Health is now the largest NHS Trust in the UK.

The 2008 Research Assessment Exercise results showed Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry joining Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College and University College London in the top 5 medical and dental schools in England for quality of research. In the same exercise, the School was ranked first in London, ahead of University College, Imperial College and King's College.

Endocrinology was assessed together with the Inflammation and Cardiovascular research groups of the William Harvey Research Institute. Within the assessment group we were ranked 3rd in the country with 65% of staff being rated 3*/4*.

TASTER COURSE

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