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With the RAF you can apply for a bursary prior to year 1 as long as you have a firm offer. I applied and was accepted. You do a 3 day selection centre after a couple of interviews and presentations. Details of the bursary and cadetship amounts to be found on the RAF site. First 2 years you attend University Air Squadron one night per week (quite good fun, listen to talks, get drunk, meet nice people) and you do a 2 week summer camp (paid) and one week attachment to a military med centre. At the end of year 2 the RAF decide if you're fit to upgrade to cadetship (circa 14k per yr) after an interview. If you're picked up for cadetship you have to do 6 years return of service post GMC reg otherwise give the money back (the cadet and bursar bit, not the pay you get for turning up each week). The only specialties currently are really surgery and anaesthesia, but they're crying out for GPs if you want to do that. It is very competitive however, and only about 15 cadetships are offered per year.
if you need any more info on the RAF just PM me, be glad to help.
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Barts and the London - 2nd year medic
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