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Faculty of Medicine – Oxford College

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Experience our Medicine summer school for ages 15-17 at the University of Oxford, designed for students eager to explore studying Medicine at a university level. Delivered in partnership with The Medic Portal, the UK’s leading medical university application provider.

 

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Faculty of Medicine – Oxford College

Our two-week Medicine course is perfect for aspiring medical professionals, offering an in-depth exploration of healthcare. Delve into medical pathologies, procedures, and practices, gaining a well-rounded understanding of the field. Engage in thought-provoking discussions on contemporary medical topics, sharpening your critical thinking skills and expanding your perspective.

This course goes beyond academics, emphasising essential soft skills like empathy, communication, and teamwork—qualities vital for delivering exceptional patient care.

Highlights include certified First Aid training, hands-on life-saving skill development, and immersive virtual reality simulations that transport you into the heart of hospital environments, preparing you for real-world challenges. Led by experienced medical professionals, these interactive sessions provide an authentic insight into the dynamic and rewarding world of medicine.

Faculty of Medicine

  • Price
  • Duration
  • Location
  • Ages
  • Start Dates
  • From £6,695
  • 2-4 Weeks
  • Oxford University
  • 15-17
  • 6, 20 Jul & 3 Aug 2026
“Medicine classes were amazing, we’ve learned many practical skills, and the industry experience was outstanding. I’ve gained so much confidence.”

Faculty of Medicine

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Course Overview

Academic Content
Engage in 20 hours of medicine-focused academic study each week, guided by an experienced tutor. Lessons combine interactive seminars with practical workshops, allowing you to deepen your understanding of anatomy, physiology, and the principles of medical science through discussion, experimentation, and application.

 

Time to Shine
Apply your medical knowledge and creativity through dynamic group projects that culminate in the end-of-week Time to Shine Ceremony. It’s your opportunity to showcase what you’ve learned, share innovative ideas with your peers, and build confidence in presenting medical topics and research.

 

Fieldwork
Take your learning beyond the classroom and into the field. Guided by your tutor, you’ll visit locations connected to medicine and healthcare, carry out research, and test ideas through practical investigation. These sessions help you connect medical theory to clinical and community contexts, while developing observational, analytical, and problem-solving skills essential for future study in medicine.

 

Dedicated Academic Coaching
Receive personalised academic coaching to support your journey towards studying medicine at university. Whether you’re crafting a personal statement, refining your study techniques, or preparing for an interview or presentation, these sessions are designed to help you strengthen your academic profile and communicate your passion for medicine.

 

English Language Development
Throughout the programme, you’ll have regular opportunities to strengthen your English language skills — expanding your medical vocabulary and improving your confidence in speaking, writing, and presenting complex scientific ideas, including during your Time to Shine project.

The Global Summit

At Oxford College, the Global Summit unfolds over two weeks of debate, strategy, and collaboration. In the first week, students take their seat at the summit table as delegates responding to urgent global challenges. In the second week, the focus shifts to the Interdisciplinary Grand Challenge, where students from different subjects work together on problems too complex for one discipline alone.

At the summit showcase, Faculty of Medicine students take the role of health advisers reporting to world leaders. Their task is to explain the crisis clearly, present a viable solution, and show how it could be implemented.

 

Develop a Global Health Response Plan
In the first week, students prepare a response plan for a global health emergency. This might involve designing a vaccination rollout, ensuring access to clean water, or coordinating the distribution of medical supplies. The project requires students to explain both the scientific principles behind their strategy and the practical steps needed to put it into action.

 

Design a Unified Health Strategy
In the second week, medical students join teams with their peers from Business, Law, and Global Leadership in the Interdisciplinary Grand Challenge. Their role is to provide scientific and clinical insight — outlining medical risks, discussing prevention or treatment options, and showing how health systems can function under pressure. Together, the team presents a coordinated solution at the Oxford Global Solutions Forum, demonstrating clear reasoning and shared leadership.

 

Industry Experience — See Medicine in Practice

Gain first-hand insight into the medical profession through our industry experience sessions. Students visit a local hospital or research facility to observe healthcare teams in action, gaining an understanding of clinical environments, professional roles, and the real challenges of delivering care. This experience brings classroom learning to life and offers a genuine look at medical practice.

 

Guest Speaker Masterclasses

Throughout the programme, students hear from guest speakers working at the forefront of medicine. These professionals share their career paths, discuss current developments in healthcare and research, and offer practical advice for those considering a future in the field. It’s an opportunity to learn directly from experts and ask the questions that matter.

Build a foundation in medical science
Study anatomy, physiology, and pathology to understand how the human body functions and how illness develops, connecting core concepts to future clinical learning.

Examine the principles of medical ethics
Explore the responsibilities of healthcare professionals, with a focus on consent, confidentiality, and ethical decision-making in patient care.

Practise essential clinical skills
Take part in workshops and simulations covering patient history, examination techniques, and basic emergency care to begin developing safe, effective clinical practice.

Work collaboratively in clinical settings
Join peers in case discussions and group projects that mirror the teamwork and communication at the heart of modern healthcare.

Module 1: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology
This module offers an engaging introduction to the structure and function of the human body. You’ll study key biological systems such as the cardiovascular, respiratory, and nervous systems, discovering how they work together to maintain health and balance. Combining interactive lectures with hands-on laboratory activities, the module builds a strong scientific foundation for further exploration of medical studies.

Module 2: Clinical Medicine and Diagnostics
Immerse yourself in the study of clinical medicine, with a strong emphasis on diagnostic methods and patient assessment. You’ll examine how diseases are identified and managed, exploring the use of medical imaging, laboratory testing, and emerging technologies in healthcare. Through analysis of clinical case studies, you’ll develop an understanding of the diagnostic process and its importance in effective patient care.

Module 3: Medical Ethics and Patient Care
This module examines the moral and ethical principles that guide medical practice. You’ll discuss complex topics such as confidentiality, informed consent, patient autonomy, and the ethical challenges that arise in clinical settings. By engaging in debate and reflection, you’ll strengthen your ability to make thoughtful, ethical decisions — a vital quality for any aspiring medical professional.

Campus

Learn more about where you’ll be studying on the Faculty of Medicine.

Ages 15-17

Oxford College

Oxford College is the ideal campus for ambitious students aged 15-17 who want to dive deeper into a subject they are aiming to study at university. Our Oxford College campus is located in Oxford University: students live in an Oxford college and are taught in the university’s lecture and seminar rooms. This campus provides an unmatched opportunity to experience life as an Oxford student.

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To learn more about the Faculty of Medicine, download the programme brochure.

Our immersive summer schools are delivered by SBC, the UK’s number 1 multi-campus summer school for children aged 6-17.

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