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Paediatrics and Child Health iBSc

About this degree

Would you like to learn about children and the people who look after them? In this one-year full time programme we offer you the opportunity to study:

  • Child Health  meeting the needs of children in the family and the community.
  • Paediatrics  evidence-based intervention and management of complex disorders. 

You will achieve this through interacting with practitioners in diverse settings that are usually different from those you will encounter during your clinical training.

This iBSc programme will widen your knowledge base and also expand your skills in research and clinical work. We hope that this will inform your practice as a doctor in the future.

Teaching and learning

This iBSc programme provides an academic approach to Paediatrics and Child Health, with clinical attachments on the wards at Great Ormond Street Hospital, Whittington Health and in other hospitals and the community. 

Lectures and seminars during Term 1 will take place at the Whittington Hospital. Term 2 lectures and seminars take place at UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health and the Wolfson Centre.

We offer individual mentoring and work shadowing sessions with paediatricians working at UCL Hospitals. 

The programme consists of 4 course units, including the 1.5 unit individual research project which may be based in either a laboratory or clinical setting. We support supervisors to best support the students in their projects. We share modules with iBSc in Global Health (Maternal and Child Health module) and Primary Care (Critical Appraisal module).

This is the first intercalated BSc dedicated to Paediatrics and Child Health in the UK run by the respected Dr Pratheeban Nambyiah and Dr Kerry Robinson.

Modules

 Credit
Health Services for Children0.5
The Child and Community0.5
Critical Appraisal of Primary Care and
Paediatric Practice
0.5
Global and Maternal Child Health0.5
Tertiary Care and Complex Childhood
Disorders
0.5
Independent Research Project in Child
Health
1.5
Health Research Methods0.5

Entry requirements

The programme is open to students who have completed two years of the medical school programme at UCL or an international medical school with whom UCL has a partnership agreement.  

Previous clinical experience is not required.

There will be 24 places for the 2025-26 academic year and in previous years we have been heavily oversubscribed.

Applications are first processed centrally and then passed on to the programme directors for Child Health. Your personal statement for the application form should be a maximum of 1 page of A4 text, single-spaced in point 12 Times New Roman.

Visit the Medical School website to apply

After the iBSc

After the Paediatrics iBSc students go on to complete their MBBS clinical training at UCL. Although we hope that some of them will choose to become Paediatricians, the course is specifically designed to teach important generic skills that will be very valuable whatever branch of medicine they choose to pursue.