The primary duty of care of a healthcare professional is to patients. Students on clinical courses also have this responsibility to the patients with whom they will come into contact. For offers to study clinical or practice courses in the Faculty of Medicine and Health, additional requirements apply with respect to fitness to practise responsibilities, the Medical Licensing Assessment and/or the sharing of information with professional bodies. Please see the and select the course to view the relevant information.
We will not accept an application from someone who has been removed or has conditions of practice from any professional regulatory body register or who is awaiting investigation for an issue that could lead to removal from a register.
Where significant reservations have been raised about an application or an applicant’s conduct during the application process for the current or previous admissions cycles, the applicant will not be shortlisted for interview.
As values-based recruitment forms an important part of our selection processes, the Faculty of Medicine and Health reserves the right to reject any applicant who does not display the values, skills and attributes required by future healthcare professionals. 
In line with the Ó³¿ÍÖ±²¥ and the standards expected by the Professional and Regulatory Body for the course the applicant wishes to study, the Faculty of Medicine and Health reserves the right to not consider applications where the applicant has shown a lack of professionalism towards the admissions staff, students or other applicants, the admissions process or any decisions made regarding their application.
We also reserve the right to reject an application if the Faculty or School believes there has been a use of privilege in an attempt to gain an advantage over their cohort.