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1 UCL MEDICAL SCHOOL VISITING STUDENT ELECTIVES INFORMATION AND APPLICATION PROCESS UCL Medical School is pleased to offer a visiting student electives programme to international undergraduate medical students and those from other UK medical schools who have completed a minimum of 3 years of a medical degree programme who excluding an IBSc and including 12 months of clinical study. These attachments are spent within the academic clinical divisions of the UCL School of Life and Medical Sciences and in clinical units within the associated teaching hospitals: University College London Hospitals (WC1); The Royal Free Hospital (NW3); and The Whittington Hospital (N19). Medical School visiting electives are offered for a minimum of 4 weeks and a maximum of 8 weeks during 7 blocks starting in August and running throughout the year. One elective period only may be spent at UCL Medical School. Please note that visiting electives in NEUROLOGY are not offered through the Medical School programme and are organised separately through the Education Unit at the Institute of Neurology. Students seeking an elective in Neurology are asked to jean.reynolds@ucl.ac.uk for information. Please note that visiting electives at GOSH are not offered through the Medical School programme and are organised separately through GOSH. Students on GOSH electives are not registered at UCL. Certification of satisfactory completion is issued by GOSH and cannot be issued by UCL Medical School. By special arrangement, if your Medical School requires UCL certification, you may register with the UCL Medical School programme. To do this, you must comply with all the requirements for UCL Visiting Electives set out below including paying the registration and processing fee of 250, and you must submit all required documentation at least 4 month prior to taking up your placement at GOSH. Retrospective registration is not possible. 1 Administration and contacts All administration and correspondence is by to: Jelena Baburina j.baburina@ucl.ac.uk. s will normally receive a response within 2 weeks. Telephone enquiries cannot be taken and we regret that no other members of staff are able to answer queries in the absence of the electives administrator. 2 Fees Fees for electives are: 100 non-refundable processing fee which must be sent with the initial application form (Part 1) 250 registration, placement & certification fee plus 300 tuition fees (4 weeks) must be sent with Parts 2 of the application form 4 months before the start of an elective placement ( 75 for each consecutive week e.g. 5 week placement equals 375 tuition fees) Please note that students who are not granted a visa or unable to join electives after the final confirmation letter has been issued may request re-imbursement of the tuition fees but not the administrative fees incurred in processing their application. Method of payment is via UCL online store: 3 Dates and Availability of Electives Electives are offered for a minimum of 4 weeks and a maximum of 8 weeks within the following blocks: Please see an up to date time table documents on the web.
2 Students may request any period of 4-8 weeks providing that their start and end dates fall within these block dates. Availability depends on: o the capacity of individual consultants to teach students in addition to the UCL MBBS students attached to their firms o the availability of individual consultants or an educational supervisor nominated by the consultant during each block o numbers of students per block are limited due to administrative capacity 4 Application process and timing Elective attachments: o are arranged on an individual case-by-case basis o are identified through individual requests to specific consultants or specialities 12 to 6 months before the requested start date: complete Part 1 (Personal Details and Elective Preferences) see current application link on the web complete an online payment of a non-refundable deposit of 100 via UCL onlinestore Allow at least 6 weeks for an elective placement that meets your requirements to be found and for notification of a provisional offer to reach you 6 to 4 months before the requested start date: Part 2 and ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS (IN ENGLISH) List of documents to be ed to medsch.visitingelectives@ucl.ac.uk with part 2: Confirmation of personal travel insurance including medical emergencies and repatriation Confirmation of Medical Malpractice Insurance valid in UK *if not covered by home University (* MDU/MPS can provide this free for student members check their websites) Copy of Criminal Records Bureau clearance or equivalent police check undertaken within the last 2 years Complete a Fee payment via online payment via UCL onlinestore If you have further questions regarding Part 2 please contact Jelena Baburina on medsch.visitingelectives@ucl.ac.uk Complete Part 3 and all required documents (in English) and it to studentappointmentoh@ucl.ac.uk If you have further questions regarding Part 3 please contact Medical School Occupational Health on or studentappointmentoh@ucl.ac.uk Please note that Part 2 & 3 must reach UCL Medical School at least 4 months before the start date. Allow at least 4-6 weeks for the Medical School to verify documents and check health clearance to enable the offer to be confirmed. HEPATITIS B, HEPATITIS C AND HIV UCL Medical School follows guidelines produced by the Department of Health and agreed by the Medical Schools Council. Medical students are required by the Department of Health in the UK to provide evidence that they are not infected with hepatitis B, hepatitis C and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) before they can perform EPPs. The Department of Health defines EPPs as those invasive procedures where there is a risk that injury to the worker may result in the exposure of the patient s open tissues to the blood of the worker. These include procedures where the worker s gloved hands may be in contact with sharp instruments, needle tips or sharp tissues (eg. spicules of bone or teeth) inside a patient s open body cavity, wound or confined anatomical space
3 where the hands may not be completely visible at all times. Venepuncture, canulation and suturing are not considered as EPPs. Please note that in accordance with the Department of Health guidelines, we are required to confirm the results of the following tests which were performed abroad, and which will be repeated in the UK, on UK validated blood samples analysed by a CPA accredited laboratory:- 1. Hepatitis B surface antigen 2. Hepatitis C antibodies 3. HIV antibodies You will be required to meet the costs of vaccinations and/or blood tests. These confirmatory tests are to be completed before a medical student is given approval to start clinical work as part of their placement. In the interim, a medical student will be able to start their placement but only as a clinical observer during which time a medical student may only observe clinical practice. You must attend your appointment to have your blood tests in the UCL Medical Student Occupational Health Centre on the first morning of your placement. Please contact Medical School Occupational Health on or studentappointmentoh@ucl.ac.uk Once your test results have been confirmed, MSOH will issue you with a Health and Exposure Prone Procedure Clearance Form which you must present to your Supervising Consultant by the beginning of the 2 nd week of your placement to be able to undertake a clinical placement. MSOH Price list can be found on the link below: In line with NICE guidelines all students from high TB incidence countries are required to have a Qantiferon test at Medical School Occupational Health for health clearance: 3 months before the requested start date: UCL to issue a CAS letter (Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies) Please note that the CAS can only be issued 3 months before the start of your elective and plan your travelling schedule accordingly. 3 weeks before the requested start date: Student will receive an reminder about the start date 5 Conditions Applicants must have completed a minimum of 12 months clinical study at their own medical school Students from outside the EU require Tier 4 student visas to take up a clinical elective. o Check the UK Border Agency website at: for information about Tier 4 student visa requirements o Students whose first language is not English must check the UK Border Agency for information about English language requirements o Students must ensure that they fulfil all the criteria for Tier 4 and have all the documentation required to obtain entry to the UK in time to take up an elective placement (this includes the CAS which is issued by UCL not by the Medical School), evidence of ability to pay fees, and evidence of ability to pay living costs for the duration of the elective placement Please note that students who are not granted a visa may request re-imbursement of the tuition fees but not the administrative fees incurred in processing their application.
4 Students from non-english speaking countries must have passed an English Language test to Advanced level approved by UCL for entry to the MBBS programme. The list of approved tests may be found at: Students will be required to observe all requirements applying to UCL medical students and including: o A-Z Policies at Students will be responsible for arranging their own accommodation and are not eligible to apply for UCL halls of residence Medical Malpractice insurance is compulsory and students are advised to contact one of the following organisations who provide this insurance free to student members: o Medical Protection Society or info@mps.org.uk or Medical Defence Union (Only available to Medical Students based in UK and Ireland) or Note that neither UCL nor the Medical School can assist with visa applications other than by providing the Certification of Acceptance Note that electives cannot be re-arranged if visas are not obtained in time to start on the agreed date Note that applications submitted with incomplete documentation or without the appropriate fee will be rejected Note that while the Medical School will make every effort to secure a placement for you, the School cannot guarantee that a place will be found 6 Taking up your place : Prior to arrival students should: If applicable to your placement UCL Medical Student Occupational Health Centre will book an appointment for you to perform EPP blood tests to confirm the results of the blood tests which were performed abroad (see EPP paragraph). Please contact Medical School Occupational Health on or studentappointmentoh@ucl.ac.uk EPP clearance price is 55 and should be paid before your placement start date On the first day of an elective placement students should: take an Offer or a CAS letter, your passport and a Tier 4 Visa to the Student Centre, Chadwick Building, on the right of the main entrance to UCL, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, between am to enrol with University College London. Please note that only original documents can be accepted. Check when registering in the Chadwick Building obtain a UCL Student ID card to show that you are registered at UCL. The card must be worn visibly at all times on clinical sites and carried at all times on UCL campus The card allows access to UCL buildings including the libraries (reading rights only) and the UCL Union after 5pm. To access UCL services and facilities you will be asked for the card to prove your student status o Check register your address in the UK with Student Records at enrolment, and ensure that you notify Student Records of any changes to your address while you are studying at UCL. This is a requirement of your visa conditions. attend an appointment at the Medical School Occupational Health (see above) report to your clinical placement as per supervisor s instructions
5 activate your UCL account o familiarise yourself with: o A-Z Policies at 7 Certification of satisfactory completion Towards the end of the elective placement, students should liaise with their consultant supervisor and with the electives administrator to obtain any certification of satisfactory completion required by their own medical school. The Medical School is able to provide, in English only: a standard UCL Medical School grade and assessment form certifying satisfactory completion (see downloadable forms) a statement that the student has followed a course of study with the same rights and responsibilities as UCL students additional certification on request providing that the certificate requested is in English or accompanied by a certified translation 8 Self-organised electives and electives arranged through NHS Trusts Medical School advice to Trusts and consultants at UCLH, The Royal Free and The Whittington Hospitals is that visiting electives should not be offered outside the Medical School scheme because of the limited space available on teaching firms and the detrimental effect of overcrowded firms on the teaching of UCL students. Trusts and consultants should also be aware that students accepted through arrangements with Trusts or individual consultants: will not be registered students at UCL will not be covered by UCL insurance policies will not have the health and immunisation clearance or police checks that are in place for UCL medical students and for students entering through the UCL Medical School scheme cannot be granted access to UCL buildings or libraries will not be bound by UCL rules and regulations of UCL or by Medical Student Agreements governing conduct will not able to obtain any documentation or signatures certifying attendance at UCL from either the Medical School or from College authorities if from outside the EU, will not be able to obtain a Tier 4 student visa and will be entering the UK illegally if they intend to take up a medical elective having entered with a visitor s visa 9 Electives organised through Divisions and Institutes A small number of Divisions/Institutes within UCL organise their own elective schemes separately from the Medical School and students who wish to apply are advised to check Divisional/Institute websites for information about how to apply: For electives in Neurology, students should jean.reynolds@ucl.ac.uk Applicants and Divisions/Institutes are advised that: o these electives are independent of the Medical School o insurance, health and criminal records checks are the responsibility of the Division/Institute o the certificate of satisfactory completion of these electives can only be issued by the Division/Institute. The Medical School cannot certify satisfactory completion of these electives. o by agreement with individual Divisions/Institutes (e.g. GOSH), a student whose own medical school requires formal UCL Medical School certification may apply for UCL registration, verification of documents, health clearance, and certification of satisfactory completion as shown above. Students should take advice from the Division/Institute and then submit the Visiting Student Application forms as above with a processing fee of 250. Please note documents should be submitted to the Medical School 4 months before the start of an elective placement.
6 o Students from outside the EU must obtain Tier 4 visas either through the Division/Institute or by applying through the Medical School scheme. Students will be entering the UK illegally if they are intending to take up a medical elective having entered with a visitor s visa. 10 Student Selected Components Student Selected Components are not currently offered to external students, but students at UK Medical Schools who are interested in undertaking a 4 week SSC at UCL may apply under the elective scheme. Offers made will be subject to the same terms, conditions and fee rates, and students should ensure that any placement offered satisfies the SSC requirements of their own Medical School. 11 Associated teaching hospitals University College London Hospitals (WC1) The Royal Free Hospital (NW3) The Whittington Hospital (N19) The Heart Hospital (WC1)
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