
World Rural Health Conference
The University of St Andrews and the University of Dundee provide travel bursaries for ScotGEM students attending World Rural Health Conference The University of St Andrews and the University of Dundee have provided…
The University of St Andrews and the University of Dundee provide travel bursaries for ScotGEM students attending World Rural Health Conference The University of St Andrews and the University of Dundee have provided…
The University of St Andrews will on Friday June 17, graduate the first cohort of ScotGEM students and hold its first MBChB graduation in 50 years. ScotGEM is a rural-focused graduate medical programme facilitated by…
The World Rural Health Conference 2022 (“Rural Wonca”) will be hosted jointly by the University of Limerick, Irish College of General Practice and the Irish Rural, Island and Dispensing Doctors of Ireland from…
Andrew Macfarlane, a third-year ScotGEM Medical Student, has been announced as the winner of the Society for Academic Primary Care Medical Student essay contest. This year’s subject asked the entries to write about…
Dr Lysa Owen was one of the recipients of five Teaching Excellence Awards which were made for outstanding contributions to learning and teaching across the University. Lysa’s nomination mentioned her exceptional work…
Year 2 Generalist Clinical Mentor Recruitment We have recently appointed nine new Year 2 Generalist Clinical Mentors (GCMs) and one new Year 1 GCM to the ScotGEM programme! The GCM post is a senior lecturer working…
Medicine welcomed approximately 70 delegates to celebrate the partnership between the ScotGEM (Scottish Graduate Entry Medicine) programme and the third sector. During their first semester of year 1, the ScotGEM…
ScotGEM students visited the Improvement Academy with students from University of Dundee School of Medicine for a morning of learning and interaction with the theme of ‘Making A Difference’.
An announcement regarding the ScotGEM deadline being extended due to the proposed UCAS website maintenance.
Any student who has been offered, formally accepted and has been registered a place on the Scottish Graduate Entry Medicine (ScotGEM) programme is eligible to apply for a Bursary payment.