Graduate Entry Medicine Programme
Graduate Entry Medicine Brochure

The Graduate Entry Medicine programme was developed in 2008 and is specially designed to cater for the advanced learning styles of the mature, university-experienced student. The programme is based on best practice in medical education and delivered by a dedicated team of scientists, medical educators and clinicians. Graduate Entry students merge with Direct Entry medical students during Year 2, allowing all students the same clinical and teaching experiences and leading to the same degree of MB BCh BAO (Hons) - Bachelor in Medicine, Bachelor in Surgery and Bachelor in the Art of Obstetrics).
Course Features
- Integrated, systems-based programme
- Early patient contact
- Self-directed, small-group, case-based learning
- State-of-the-art facilities
- Emphasis on professionalism and team-work
- Five star research
- Excellent results in USMLE exams (US Medical Licensing Examinations)
- Electives in Ireland, Europe, America and Africa
Graduate Entry Medicine video
UCC is Ireland’s premier research institution and home to many of the country’s major national research institutes including the following:
- Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre
- Bioinnovation Centre
- The Biosciences Research Institute
- Centre for Gerontology and Rehabilitation
- Cork Cancer Research Centre
This culture of research and critical thinking is fostered in our students. Medical students at UCC engage in research from the beginning of their student years and receive structured teaching in research methodologies. All students complete a research project during their final two years.
Students can choose a variety of research-based topics as their student selected module. All students complete a student research project during their final two years and many students present their work at national and international meetings and publish their research in peer-reviewed publications. Each year, UCC medical students are frequent recipients of undergraduate research scholarships (i.e. Health Research Board and Science Foundation Ireland).
Student Research Video
School of Medicine Research
Medical students at UCC have the opportunity to do clinical electives in hospitals in Ireland and in renowned international institutions. The medical school also organizes an ERASMUS elective programme for third year students in Lille in France. A large group of third year students travel to Africa every year on the Surgeon Noonan programme, where they bring much needed medical supplies and money collected by fund-raising events throughout the year. These electives allow students experience a different healthcare system and work in many of the world's top medical institutions.
Surgeon Noonan Video
Student Electives Video
UCC has an excellent record in student performance in the US Medical Licensing Examinations (USMLEs) and achieves some of the country’s highest scores. The medical school at UCC provides a test bank, teaching support, and test exam practice for students sitting these exams.
USMLE Video
Graduate Entry Medicine Video