SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA -
Media OutReach Newswire - 10 October 2025
- According to the
Higher Education Statistics Authority (HESA),
South Korean students have consistently shown an interest in studying
in the UK, with 5,270 enrollments for the academic year 2023/2024. To
prepare South Korean students for their hands-on training, medical
careers, professional progression in the UK, St. George's University
(SGU) School of Medicine in Grenada, West Indies, outlines four
essential steps for aspiring physicians.
Choose Dual-Degree Programs
In partnership with Northumbria University, SGU provides students with
opportunities to complete their preclinical studies in Newcastle, UK,
before progressing to SGU's main campus in Grenada. This pathway offers
early exposure to the UK's healthcare environment, enabling students to
build a strong foundation in the medical sciences.
Conduct Clinical Training in the UK
Clinical training is a core component of medical education, allowing
students to apply their knowledge in real-world settings. SGU students
have the opportunity to undertake hands-on training at affiliated NHS
hospitals across the UK, with
15 affiliated hospital
sites available for clinical placements. These placements offer
valuable experience in essential responsibilities, providing insight
into the day-to-day practices of medical professionals. Additionally,
students can begin to establish professional connections within the NHS,
which will support their long-term career development.
License and Register with the General Medical Council
Upon completing a medical degree, graduates are required to register
with the General Medical Council (GMC) to practice in the UK. As part of
this process, international medical graduates must sit the Professional
and Linguistic Assessments Board (PLAB) examination. The PLAB is
divided into two stages: a written multiple-choice test and a practical
clinical assessment. Together, these assessments evaluate clinical
knowledge, communication skills, and readiness to practice safely within
the UK healthcare system.
Apply for Foundation Years Training
Following GMC registration, graduates may apply for the two-year
Foundation Programme, which provides structured, work-based training
that bridges the transition from medical school to postgraduate
practice. This programme helps doctors develop the core competencies
required to deliver safe and effective patient care. Applications are
managed through the Oriel recruitment portal, and successful candidates
can begin the programme once they have secured the appropriate
sponsorship certificate and UK Health and Care Worker visa.
For more information on SGU's tracks and programs, please check
here.