Queen Mary University of London | Open Day | 12 June 2026
12 Jun 2026, 09:00
London
If you’re a qualified doctor who wishes to pursue a career in Clinical Medicine, this Professional Doctorate programme is for you. This innovative programme offers specialised pathways, flexible learning and high-quality hands-on placements with our partner NHS Trusts and hospitals to support you to gain the clinical, academic and research skills to fast-track your career.
Combine academic study, doctoral level research and clinical placements to give you a comprehensive training programme.
Undertake 12-month placements within a UK NHS clinical setting to gain practical experience in a relevant general or specialist environment.
Choose from 2 optional tracks to personalise your learning
Global Public Health and Policy (September start, on campus only) or
Healthcare Research Methods (January start online only or September start, online or on campus)
Benefit from flexible study options including full-time, part-time, on campus and blended learning or distance learning utilising high-quality online materials.
Be part of the Queen Mary International Clinical Academy, a world-class academy specialising in clinical postgraduate education for international students.
Your training will be divided into three phases:
Phase One
1 year full-time or 2 years part-time study incorporating 8 modules from one of two optional tracks either from the MSc Global Public Health and Policy, taught longitudinally on-campus (September start only) or from the MSc Healthcare Research Methods (January start online only or September start, online or on campus) and taught in three-day blocks approximately every 4 to 6 weeks.
In addition, you’ll take 2 longitudinal modules. One module in Professional Studies, which is assessed by a reflective portfolio, and the other is Research into Practice, which involves a detailed literature review presented as a mini dissertation.
Phase Two
1 year full-time clinical placement in a UK NHS Trust working alongside clinicians with exposure to comprehensive, contemporary and novel clinical medicine practice. This clinical activity will be supplemented by 3 modules: Applied Research I, Applied Clinical Skills, Research II.
These modules are assessed by an audit or healthcare improvement project dissertation, clinical portfolio, project proposal and plan.
Phase Three
September 2025 start application deadline: 28 March 2025
Choose a specific option to see funding information.
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