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The Ashbourne College Medical School Programme has evolved and developed for over 20 years since Ashbourne College
was established in 1981. It is designed to give students the best possible chance of entering a UK Medical School.
This section provides information about what Ashbourne College has to offer its medical candidates and guidance
for students in both the AS and A2 years on how to prepare themselves to apply to read medical degrees.
It also contains some important information about entry requirements to medical degrees for both first-time
applicants and re-sits.
What you need to do...
Prospective medical applicants need to:-
- Achieve high academic standards;
- Have gained suitable work experience;
- Demonstrate good communication skills at interview which would aid dealing with patients;
- Be well-rounded individuals (have hobbies and interests);
- Have researched the profession and are well-informed of issues within medicine;
- Have a genuine ambition and determination to become a doctor.
How we can help...
Ashbourne College will help through:-
- Discussion of medical issues through classroom teaching;
- Advice on medical schools and the applications procedure;
- Guidance through the UCAS process;
- Regular scheduled workshops;
- Mock BMAT/UKCAT tests;
- Practice interviews with Ashbourne tutors and Dr. John Foreman, Dean of Students and Professor of Pharmacology and a former member of the panel for Medical School Admissions at University College London.
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