Saturday, September 12, 2009

Welcome to Oxford


...for prospective students of Medicine


Why study in Oxford?

Welcome from the Head of the Division
The experience for two pre-clinical students
Comments of two clinical students

Three points of entry...

After A-levels or equivalent: Pre-clinical study
After pre-clinical study at Oxford, Cambridge or London University: Clinical study
For graduates in experimental sciences: Graduate study

[Other courses available]

More details...

Your application to Oxford: the procedure, UCAS codes, deadlines
Pre-clinical course Open Days
Accelerated course Open Day


How to contact us
undergraduateprospectus
Download the Medical School Prospectus.
Six years at Oxford

Studying Medicine - Six years at Oxford
Gareth Chapman - final year medic (6-year course) gives his impressions of 'coming up' to Oxford, and how he found the course and life generally at Oxford University.
Everything you need to know from the entry process and interview through to graduation.

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What makes a good doctor?
What makes a good doctor?
Clearly someone who communicates well, empathises with patients and exercises sound clinical judgement. But a doctor should also understand the basic mechanisms of disease, be able to test hypotheses and show curiosity and a capacity for self-directed learning. Teaching reinforces these scientific principles and an Oxford doctor is trained to be a good scientist as well as a good clinician and a clear thinker.

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