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The Prize in Foundations of Medicine AnatBioPhys Year 1
At a glance
- Value: Medal and Certificate
- You must be a current UCC Student to be eligible for this prize
- Questions about this prize can be directed to medschool@ucc.ie
The Prize and Certificate will be called "The Prize in Foundations of Medicine AnatBioPhys Year 1" and "The Certificate in Foundations of Medicine AnatBioPhys Year 1" respectively. The Prize will be offered for award annually to the candidate who obtains the highest mark in a Foundations of Medicine AnatBioPhys Year 1 prize examination and the Certificate will be offered for award annually to the candidate who obtains the second highest mark in a Foundations of Medicine AnatBioPhys Year 1 prize examination. The material to be examined in the Foundations of Medicine AnatBioPhys Year 1 prize examination will be the entire course covered in the current First Year Direct Entry Foundations in Medicine modules (FM1010, FM1020, FM1030, and FM1040).
Candidates eligible to sit the Foundations of Medicine AnatBioPhys Year 1 prize examination are those registered as First Year direct entry medical students of University College Cork during the current session, whose aggregate marks are among the top 10% of the class in the following modules: FM1010, FM1020, FM1030, and FM1040. The Prize and the Certificate will be not awarded unless high merit has been shown. A medal will be awarded for the Prize.