Meet Kestra, 21, and find out about life as a medical student. Part of our Bitesize world of work series.
Communication is really important in medicine. That's why learning another language like German is so valuable.
- Kestra is training to be a doctor and studying her medical degree at Cardiff University
- Medical school involves a mixture of studying and spending time in different parts of a hospital with real patients
- Kestra chose sciences at A-level, but her favourite subject was German
- She will soon be visiting Germany to volunteer in a mother and baby unit in a hospital.
What to expect if you want to be a hospital doctor
- Hospital doctor average salary: 拢29,384 to 拢78,759 per year
- Hospital doctor typical working hours: 42 to 48 hours per week.
What qualifications do you need to be a hospital doctor?
You can get into this role via a university course. You'll need to complete:
- a 5-year degree in Medicine, recognised by the General Medical Council
- a 2-year general medical foundation programme
- a 5 to 8 year specialty training programme, the length dependent on which specialty of medicine you choose
If you already have a degree in a Science subject (minimum upper second), you could take a 4-year graduate entry programme into medicine.
If you don't have qualifications in Science, you may be able to join a six-year degree course in Medicine. This includes a one-year pre-medical or foundation year.
Sources: LMI for All, National Careers Service, NHS Health Careers
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