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what brian is talking about is not the NHS bursary you refer to.
The NHS pays the tuition fees for the 5th year of study for ALL medical students. If you intercalate, they pay 4th and 5th year of med school tuition fees (ie your 5th and 6th years at university). It is paid direct to the university on your behalf, so you never have to shell out for the tuition fees yourself. However, last year there was a bit of a **** up and the NHS didnt pay our fees until April, so the uni started sending us all threatening letters, all seems to be sorted now tho.
You have to fill in a form at some point, dont worry someone will tell you when.
all the best,
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Academic Vascular Medicine & Surgery
Currently: FY1 in Cardiology at the Leeds General Infirmary[/color]
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