π At a Glance
- Course Length: 5 years
- Degree Awarded: BMBS
- UCAS Code: A100
- Admissions Test: UCAT
- Interview Style: MMI
- Places Available: ~330 Home, ~30 Overseas
- Course Structure: Integrated curriculum with early patient contact and community-focused placements
- Clinical Exposure: From Year 1 in NHS Hull and York hospitals, GP practices, and community clinics
- Location Type: Campus-based (Hull and York, England)
- Notable Features: Problem-based learning, longitudinal patient contact, strong emphasis on general practice and community medicine
π About the University
Hull York Medical School (HYMS) is a joint venture between the University of Hull and the University of York, known for its innovative, student-centered approach to medical education. HYMS emphasizes early and continuous patient contact, longitudinal placements, and community-based learning. Students are trained across NHS Hull and York hospitals as well as GP surgeries, developing skills in both acute and primary care settings.
π Course Content
HYMS offers an integrated curriculum combining biomedical sciences, clinical skills, and professional development. Year 1 introduces fundamental medical sciences alongside patient contact. In later years, students engage in hospital rotations, GP placements, research projects, and community-focused learning. Assessments include OSCEs, written exams, reflective portfolios, and longitudinal evaluation to ensure competency and continuity in clinical skills.
π©βπ« Teaching Style
Teaching at HYMS combines problem-based learning, small-group tutorials, lectures, and early longitudinal clinical placements. Students receive mentorship and continuous feedback throughout their training. Emphasis is placed on reflective practice, patient-centered care, teamwork, and exposure to both hospital and community settings to prepare doctors for diverse medical careers.
π Location & Student Life
HYMS students are based across Hull and York, cities that provide supportive, historic, and culturally rich environments. Students engage in societies, volunteering, sports, and research activities. Clinical placements across hospitals and GP practices offer exposure to both urban and rural patient populations, enhancing practical skills and professional development.
β Unique Selling Points
HYMS is unique for its integrated, problem-based learning curriculum, longitudinal patient contact, and strong emphasis on community and primary care medicine. Graduates are highly prepared for NHS roles in both hospital and community settings, with exceptional clinical, reflective, and professional skills.
