Oxford Scholastica Academy
Apply NowCurious about medicine? Join Oxford Scholastica's online Summer Medicine Course to explore specialities, build clinical skills, tackle real projects and debate ethics with Oxbridge tutors. Gain hands-on experience, boost your UCAS personal statement and connect with peers in small cohorts.
This online Medicine summer course introduces core concepts in medicine and healthcare through a project-based programme delivered by expert tutors, typically from Oxford and Cambridge. Students explore medical specialties (e.
g. , cardiology, psychiatry), learn clinical skills such as taking patient histories and basic emergency procedures, and discuss medical ethics and the future of healthcare.
The course runs as a one- or two-week cohort with small classes (maximum 15 students). Each cohort includes live tutorials, masterclasses, guided independent study and group work, culminating in a Graduation Ceremony.
Successful participants receive a Certificate of Achievement and outstanding students may be awarded a personalised Letter of Recommendation.
Live tutorials are scheduled to run from 1-3 PM UK time and the programme is delivered online via Zoom. The course aims to strengthen knowledge for university applications and to give practical insight into medical practice through roleplay, clinical scenarios and feedback from experienced academic tutors.
Dr Rory Maples
Oxford Scholastica Academy Certificate of Achievement (plus Letter of Recommendation for qualifying students)
15 Jun 2026
15 June 2026 start
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29 June 2026 start
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27 Jul 2026
27 July 2026 start
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10 August 2026 start
£595
Tuition fees: £595 for one week, £995 for two weeks. Fees cover live teaching, masterclasses, preparatory reading, independent study tasks, personalised feedback, and access to the Graduation Ceremony, Certificate of Achievement and a Letter of Recommendation (where awarded).
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