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  1. The standard Oxford medical course has separate pre-clinical (years 1-3) and clinical (years 4-6). Students first gain a comprehensive grounding in medical science, before applying that scientific foundation in the clinical setting.

  2. Oxford University School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences is the medical school of the University of Oxford in the city of Oxford, England. It is a component of the Medical Sciences Division, and teaching is carried out in its various constituent departments.

  3. Short-listing is conducted in line with the quota imposed on the Medical School by the UK Government for the available international places i.e. the number shortlisted for interview is restricted to approximately 32 for the standard A100 course.

  4. In years 1 - 3 (pre-clinical), students gain a comprehensive grounding in the sciences underlying medicine and obtain a BA degree in Medical Sciences. Find out more about years 1 - 3 (pre-clinical) Years 4 - 6 comprise the clinical component and lead to the award of the BM, BCh.

  5. Oxford Medical School now requires all applicants to be at least 18 years of age by 1st November in the year they intend to start the degree course. Please see our FAQs for further details. UNIVERSITY CLINICAL APTITUDE Test (UCAT) All applicants for Medicine at Oxford must register for and sit the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT).

  6. Today, the 33 vibrant schools and colleges of The Oxford Educational Institutions teem with 20,000 students and 2700 faculty members. The Oxford Medical College is one such important landmark in our educational expedition.

  7. Feb 12, 2024 · About the course. The Doctor of Medicine is a flexible, variable intensity, clinical research-based doctorate. You will pursue research that is in synergy with your medical practice. The degree will provide you with research skills, in-depth knowledge, understanding and expertise in your chosen field of research.