Widening Access to Medical Schools

We have just signed up to take students for some work placements in general practice as part of Leeds Universities Widening Participation initiative. The Medical School at Leeds is committed to attracting applications with the best potential, regardless of background to apply to become doctors. However a recent British Medical Association survey found that 71% of students accepted into medical school came from the top three socioeconomic classes. This programme hopes to ensure that all applicants have an equal chance of applying to medical school.

We are offering a three day placement in general practice. Students to the scheme will have been signposted from school and recruited into the Widening Access to Medical School and The Reach for Excellence schemes run by Leeds University. The placement starts with a seminar at the University covering what students can expect to get out of the placement together with important discussion about the ethical and confidentiality aspects of the placement. After the placement has finished there is another seminar to help students reflect on what they have seen and learnt and help them prepare for application for medical students.

The doctors at Kings think that general practice is a great career, and we are keen to aspire students to become GPs!

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