The dual Bachelor of Science/Doctor of Medicine Degree (BSc/MD) program is designed for students in the preclinical phase of MD program who do not hold a first degree and wish to earn a Bachelor of Science degree at St. George’s University.
Only qualified students who are enrolled in the BSc/MD degree program will be eligible to receive a Bachelor of Science degree at the end of the first year medical phase of the MD program.
The Clinical Years consist of five terms for a total of 80 weeks.
This listing does not indicate the sequence of clinical courses. The core rotation schedules are determined by the hospital at the time students are admitted into the clinical program. In general, students complete their core rotations before doing additional requirements and electives. Electives listed above are examples of the many options available. Elective choices and schedules are arranged individually by students, in consultation with the hospital administration.
Hospitals have the option of requiring students to attend an orientation. This orientation can last up to a week and is a non-credit experience. Clinical rotations in the United Kingdom begin in January, July, and October.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution
Expected January 2026
St. George's University - School of Medicine
Ellison Building, Ellison Place,
Newcastle Upon Tyne,
NE1 8ST, NORTHERN ENGLAND, England
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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