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UK MEDICAL SCHOOLS
King's College London (GKT — Guy's, King's and St Thomas')
London. five-year MBBS, four-year graduate-entry programme, and an extended six-year programme.
King's College London (GKT — Guy's, King's and St Thomas') is located in London. The standard course is a five-year MBBS, four-year graduate-entry programme, and an extended six-year programme. King's School of Medicine is the academic descendant of the GKT schools (Guy's, King's College and St Thomas') merged in the late 1990s. Clinical training takes place across the three founder hospitals plus the wider south-east London teaching network. It is one of the largest medical schools in Europe by intake.
Entry requirements, the weighting given to the UCAT, GAMSAT or other admissions tests, and the structure of the interview process all change from year to year. The single most reliable source for any prospective applicant is the medical school's own admissions page for the year of entry — the official link below. Comparative information across all UK medical schools is collated annually by the Medical Schools Council.
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This page is one of a set of medical school and medical careers resources on chrispaton.org, replacing the category landings of New Media Medicine (newmediamedicine.com), an early digital health blog and UK medical school applications community I ran between 2004 and 2014. The original New Media Medicine forum threads — user-generated content from that community — are not republished here; this is original framing written to help current applicants find authoritative information. Always confirm details with the official sources linked above before acting on them.