The University of Liverpool holds a TEF Gold Award for teaching excellence, showcasing our commitment to providing a top-tier learning environment. At our School of Medicine, we prepare the next generation of compassionate, skilled, and confident doctors ready to excel in 21st-century healthcare.
Our MBChB Programme blends cutting-edge science with patient-centred learning, ensuring graduates are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and values needed for exceptional patient care. The programme also emphasizes lifelong learning and professional growth, meeting the core requiremen...
The University of Liverpool holds a TEF Gold Award for teaching excellence, showcasing our commitment to providing a top-tier learning environment. At our School of Medicine, we prepare the next generation of compassionate, skilled, and confident doctors ready to excel in 21st-century healthcare.<br/>Our MBChB Programme blends cutting-edge science with patient-centred learning, ensuring graduates are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and values needed for exceptional patient care. The programme also emphasizes lifelong learning and professional growth, meeting the core requirements set by the General Medical Council (GMC). Whether leading research to shape future clinical care, delivering the very latest in innovative and supportive teaching, or actively engaging with our communities, we aim to make a difference to our students, our profession, and to the health of our city and our region. <br/>Our A101 graduate entry course (GEP) is a 4-year ‘accelerated programme’. The first year will cover what is typically covered in the first two years of the standard 5 -year A100 programme. The first year of the A101 programme will be taught predominantly separately from the A100 (5-year) programme. Some sessions may be combined if appropriate. Students on the GEP join the clinical rotation pattern of the main A100 programme in their second year (year 3 of A100). To accommodate the accelerated nature of the proposed programme, the GEP programme starts in early August and finishes toward the end of July in the following calendar year. All applicants should note that the academic year is longer than standard, and applicants should note this anticipated start time as no deferral of applications will be allowed.<br/>The A101 programme only considers applications from students with home status. No international applicants can apply to the programme. Deferred application to the A101 programme is not considered. Minimum academic and non-academic criteria at: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/media/livacuk/schoolofmedicine/admissions/A101,Guidelines,Entry,2025,.pdf
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
22/09/2025
Campus
Main Site
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
A101
Institution Code
L41
Points of Entry
Year 1
UCAS TariffNot Accepted A levelNot required. |
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