Studying medicine

Find out how to become a doctor and what to expect at medical school.

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Becoming a doctor

Applying to medical school for graduates, mature and foundation students

If you are a student who is studying for or already has another degree, a mature student or even someone who has no qualifications at all, there are a number of routes into medical school. BMA guidance

Medical training pathway

The training required to become a doctor can be different for everyone. We've mapped out the medical training pathway to help guide you through the process. BMA guidance

Getting medical work experience

If you are a student planning to apply to medical school or a doctor who is about to take on a student for work experience, our guidance will help you to get the most out of work experience placements. BMA guidance

Courses at medical school

There are a range of different learning styles and courses at each medical school. Find out what the best course is for you. BMA guidance

Intercalated degrees

A guide for medical students on intercalated degrees including the benefits of intercalating and some of the key considerations. BMA guidance

Applying to medical school

Our guide will help you to navigate the process of applying to medical school. BMA guidance

Medical student finance

Thinking about applying to medical school? Find out about the financial support available for UK and international students. BMA guidance

Widening participation in medicine

The widening participation initiative seeks to give the opportunity to anyone who has the ability and desire, to enter into a medical career.

Support at medical school

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Surviving medical school

Congratulations on earning your place at medical school. Take a look at our tips for getting through that first year of medical school and beyond. Join the BMA and membership is free for your first year.

Clinical placement

Clinical practice is a great way to learn about things that you are going to have to do as a resident doctor, so it is important to make the most of your time on the wards. BMA guidance

Welfare resources for LGBTQ+ medical students

The BMA medical students committee and the Association of LGBTQ+ Doctors and Dentists (GLADD) have co-created a list of links to welfare resources. This includes links to national/UK-wide charities, medicine-specific charities and university-specific resources.

Guide to medical specialties

Tips for choosing your medical specialty

With so many things to consider, making a final decision about your medical specialty can be tough. We’ve put together some top tips to help you through the decision-making process. BMA guidance