Medical Application Support Programme (MASP)
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Medical Application Support Programme (MASP)
When you are studying at Warwick or if you are a member of our alumni with an interest in a career in medicine, you can access our MASP programme irrespective of your course of study.
We use a learning system called Moodle which is set up to help you every step of the application process regardless of what stage you are in your current degree or career. It is self-directed and allows you to explore the application process to Medicine on your own accord. It helps guide you through what you will need to do if you want to study medicine.
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Discover more about the life of a doctor
- Explore your options for studying medicine
- Advice on searching and applying for work experience and volunteering
- Sit admissions tests
- Fill out applications and gather references
- Submit your application via UCAS in October
Discover
- What it takes to become a doctor
- Undergraduate versus graduate entry medicine (GEM)
- Types of teaching in medical schools
- The life of a medical student
- How do admissions tests work
- Warwick WHAM – our student let outreach society is dedicated to widening participation in healthcare and medicine. We run a thriving mentor scheme pairing people interested in applying for graduate entry medicine with medical students with similar backgrounds and experiences.
Thanks to MASP, I felt genuinely prepared at every step of my medical-school journey. The team’s expert guidance, constructive feedback and genuine enthusiasm. Now, as I prepare for medical school, I know I owe much of my confidence and my offer to MASP’s support.
- Pravinda, current medical school student
Get prepared
Co- delivered by our senior career consultants and current medical students you can gain the support you need to make your medical school application. Support includes:
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Mock medical school multiple mini-interview (MMI) practice
- Online resources
- Introductory workshop
- Personal statement writing workshop
- Work experience for medical applications workshop
- Considering medical careers workshop
- Buddying system with current medical students
- Mentoring on how to approach UCAT test
Over 100 students register each year, and it really helps, but don’t just take our word for it.
If you are a current Warwick student and want to find out more visit our Moodle page