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SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS More support. These organisations may be able to offer support to doctors and medical students on a range of issues. Click a tag from the list below to find organisations for a specific issue, or browse the whole list using the arrows at the bottom of this page. Information provided about these organisations is correct as of thetime of
WHAT’S UP DOC?
What’s Up Doc? Doctors deal with difficult situations every day. High case loads, intense professional scrutiny and long working hours are just some of the challenges they face in their day to day work. At the Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, we support hundreds of doctors, medical students and their families every year who find themselves in ARMED FORCES BURSARIES Royal Air Force. Undergraduates can apply for a University Bursary of 3000 a year from the RAF for 2 years of study (years 2 and 3 of an undergraduate course, or years 1 and 2 of a 4 year accelerated graduate course). In the final 2 years of study you can apply for a MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN SCOTLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND The Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) will pay your fees for the duration of your course, direct to your institution. All new and almost all continuing students (unless starting before 2011-12) will be charged £1,825 if you study in Scotland. If you are studyingelsewhere in the
ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND The RMBF provides support for doctors and their families through all stages of their career and beyond. Our help ranges from financial assistance in the form of grants to a telephone befriending scheme for those who may be isolated and in need of support. CONTACT – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND info@rmbf.org – 020 8540 9194. 24 Kings Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 8QN. or use the contact form below. LIST OF CHARITABLE TRUSTS This page contains a list of charitable trusts that assist medical students. These are all independent of the RMBF, so please contact the relevant organisation directly for more information via the website links and contacts provided below. The list is by no means exhaustive, so we suggest that you do further research, and read our tips on applying to charitable trusts. RESOURCES – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUNDSEE MORE ON RMBF.ORG MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE If you are studying medicine as a second degree, the amount of financial help you’ll get depends on whether you normally live in England, Wales, Northern Ireland or Scotland (see the links below) and the type of course you’re following. There are also some charitable trusts available for those wishing to study medicine as a seconddegree.
SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS More support. These organisations may be able to offer support to doctors and medical students on a range of issues. Click a tag from the list below to find organisations for a specific issue, or browse the whole list using the arrows at the bottom of this page. Information provided about these organisations is correct as of thetime of
WHAT’S UP DOC?
What’s Up Doc? Doctors deal with difficult situations every day. High case loads, intense professional scrutiny and long working hours are just some of the challenges they face in their day to day work. At the Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, we support hundreds of doctors, medical students and their families every year who find themselves in ARMED FORCES BURSARIES Royal Air Force. Undergraduates can apply for a University Bursary of 3000 a year from the RAF for 2 years of study (years 2 and 3 of an undergraduate course, or years 1 and 2 of a 4 year accelerated graduate course). In the final 2 years of study you can apply for a MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN SCOTLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND The Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) will pay your fees for the duration of your course, direct to your institution. All new and almost all continuing students (unless starting before 2011-12) will be charged £1,825 if you study in Scotland. If you are studyingelsewhere in the
ABOUT – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND The RMBF is the UK charity for doctors, medical students and their families. We provide financial support, money advice and information when it is most needed due to age, ill health, disability and bereavement. In a typical year, our beneficiaries range from young children to those well into their nineties or even older. GET HELP – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND Help for doctors. If you are a doctor working in the UK, you may be eligible for financial help. We can also provide online advice and wellbeing support, as well as help EVERY WEEK IS VOLUNTEERS’ WEEK AT THE RMBF Volunteers’ Week takes place from 1-7 June each year. It gives us the chance to thank and celebrate the fantastic contributions that ourvolunteers make.
WHAT’S UP DOC?
What’s Up Doc? Doctors deal with difficult situations every day. High case loads, intense professional scrutiny and long working hours are just some of the challenges they face in their day to day work. At the Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, we support hundreds of doctors, medical students and their families every year who find themselves inTHE VITAL SIGNS
The Vital Signs. This guide is for all doctors, and was released as part of our What’s Up Doc? campaign to spotlight the pressure they face at work. It sets out the key stress and pressure points for doctors, provides practical advice, and signposts support andresources for
CORPORATE SUPPORT
Regular updates from the RMBF. Promotion via our communications channels. Fulfilment of Corporate Social Responsibility for your company. If you are interested in becoming a corporate supporter, or would like more information, please get in touch with our Fundraising & Communications team. info@rmbf.org – 020 8540 9194 (option 1) INTERCALATED DEGREES Intercalated degrees. An intercalated degree gives you the opportunity to incorporate a further degree (BSc or BA) into your medical course. It takes different formats at different universities. It usually takes one year, which could be after your second or third year. At some medical schools it is compulsory, making the course 6 years in total TIME MANAGEMENT: THE FIVE MISTAKES DOCTORS MAKE Too many time-wasters. Notice, by logging your activities as you go through your day, if you are doing some things which you could stop doing altogether. These may be tasks you could do more efficiently, or things you do just because you were told years ago that your predecessor used to do this or that. Notice how much time you spendchatting
MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN WALES The funding you can receive studying medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN ENGLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND The RMBF provides support for doctors and their families through all stages of their career and beyond. Our help ranges from financial assistance in the form of grants to a telephone befriending scheme for those who may be isolated and in need of support. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE If you are studying medicine as a second degree, the amount of financial help you’ll get depends on whether you normally live in England, Wales, Northern Ireland or Scotland (see the links below) and the type of course you’re following. There are also some charitable trusts available for those wishing to study medicine as a seconddegree.
SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS More support. These organisations may be able to offer support to doctors and medical students on a range of issues. Click a tag from the list below to find organisations for a specific issue, or browse the whole list using the arrows at the bottom of this page. Information provided about these organisations is correct as of thetime of
RESOURCES – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUNDSEE MORE ON RMBF.ORG GET HELP – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND Help for doctors. If you are a doctor working in the UK, you may be eligible for financial help. We can also provide online advice and wellbeing support, as well as help LIST OF CHARITABLE TRUSTS This page contains a list of charitable trusts that assist medical students. These are all independent of the RMBF, so please contact the relevant organisation directly for more information via the website links and contacts provided below. The list is by no means exhaustive, so we suggest that you do further research, and read our tips on applying to charitable trusts. URGENT CORONAVIRUS APPEAL Urgent coronavirus appeal. RMBF Chief Executive Steve Crone appeals for your help to support doctors in need during and after the pandemic. You will have seen the pictures and reports coming out of UK hospitals as doctors battle the coronavirus outbreak. That’s whyI’m
MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN ENGLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN SCOTLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND The Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) will pay your fees for the duration of your course, direct to your institution. All new and almost all continuing students (unless starting before 2011-12) will be charged £1,825 if you study in Scotland. If you are studyingelsewhere in the
ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND The RMBF provides support for doctors and their families through all stages of their career and beyond. Our help ranges from financial assistance in the form of grants to a telephone befriending scheme for those who may be isolated and in need of support. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE If you are studying medicine as a second degree, the amount of financial help you’ll get depends on whether you normally live in England, Wales, Northern Ireland or Scotland (see the links below) and the type of course you’re following. There are also some charitable trusts available for those wishing to study medicine as a seconddegree.
RESOURCES – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUNDSEE MORE ON RMBF.ORG SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS More support. These organisations may be able to offer support to doctors and medical students on a range of issues. Click a tag from the list below to find organisations for a specific issue, or browse the whole list using the arrows at the bottom of this page. Information provided about these organisations is correct as of thetime of
GET HELP – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND Help for doctors. If you are a doctor working in the UK, you may be eligible for financial help. We can also provide online advice and wellbeing support, as well as help LIST OF CHARITABLE TRUSTS This page contains a list of charitable trusts that assist medical students. These are all independent of the RMBF, so please contact the relevant organisation directly for more information via the website links and contacts provided below. The list is by no means exhaustive, so we suggest that you do further research, and read our tips on applying to charitable trusts. URGENT CORONAVIRUS APPEAL Urgent coronavirus appeal. RMBF Chief Executive Steve Crone appeals for your help to support doctors in need during and after the pandemic. You will have seen the pictures and reports coming out of UK hospitals as doctors battle the coronavirus outbreak. That’s whyI’m
MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN ENGLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN SCOTLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND The Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) will pay your fees for the duration of your course, direct to your institution. All new and almost all continuing students (unless starting before 2011-12) will be charged £1,825 if you study in Scotland. If you are studyingelsewhere in the
CONTACT – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND info@rmbf.org – 020 8540 9194. 24 Kings Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 8QN. or use the contact form below. GET HELP – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND Help for doctors. If you are a doctor working in the UK, you may be eligible for financial help. We can also provide online advice and wellbeing support, as well as help EVERY WEEK IS VOLUNTEERS’ WEEK AT THE RMBF Volunteers’ Week takes place from 1-7 June each year. It gives us the chance to thank and celebrate the fantastic contributions that ourvolunteers make.
URGENT CORONAVIRUS APPEAL Urgent coronavirus appeal. RMBF Chief Executive Steve Crone appeals for your help to support doctors in need during and after the pandemic. You will have seen the pictures and reports coming out of UK hospitals as doctors battle the coronavirus outbreak. That’s whyI’m
WHAT’S UP DOC?
What’s Up Doc? Doctors deal with difficult situations every day. High case loads, intense professional scrutiny and long working hours are just some of the challenges they face in their day to day work. At the Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, we support hundreds of doctors, medical students and their families every year who find themselves inTHE VITAL SIGNS
The Vital Signs. This guide is for all doctors, and was released as part of our What’s Up Doc? campaign to spotlight the pressure they face at work. It sets out the key stress and pressure points for doctors, provides practical advice, and signposts support andresources for
DOCHEALTH – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND The leading UK charity for doctors, medical students and theirfamilies
THE BIG QUIZ FOR MEDICS Ashwini recently hosted a very successful virtual quiz, and shared with us some secrets to her success: I thoroughly enjoyed holding a quiz to fundraise for the RMBF. You can get really creative: I added in jokes to make the experience enjoyable and introduced competitiveness by using timers. The participants really enjoyed thewhole experience
TOGETHER FOR DOCTORS In spite of the ‘bravado’ culture that is seen to prevail in medicine – a culture which places value on the ability to work under pressure and cope with long hours – MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN WALES The funding you can receive studying medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND The RMBF provides support for doctors and their families through all stages of their career and beyond. Our help ranges from financial assistance in the form of grants to a telephone befriending scheme for those who may be isolated and in need of support. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE If you are studying medicine as a second degree, the amount of financial help you’ll get depends on whether you normally live in England, Wales, Northern Ireland or Scotland (see the links below) and the type of course you’re following. There are also some charitable trusts available for those wishing to study medicine as a seconddegree.
SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS More support. These organisations may be able to offer support to doctors and medical students on a range of issues. Click a tag from the list below to find organisations for a specific issue, or browse the whole list using the arrows at the bottom of this page. Information provided about these organisations is correct as of thetime of
RESOURCES – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUNDSEE MORE ON RMBF.ORG GET HELP – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND Help for doctors. If you are a doctor working in the UK, you may be eligible for financial help. We can also provide online advice and wellbeing support, as well as help LIST OF CHARITABLE TRUSTS This page contains a list of charitable trusts that assist medical students. These are all independent of the RMBF, so please contact the relevant organisation directly for more information via the website links and contacts provided below. The list is by no means exhaustive, so we suggest that you do further research, and read our tips on applying to charitable trusts. URGENT CORONAVIRUS APPEAL Urgent coronavirus appeal. RMBF Chief Executive Steve Crone appeals for your help to support doctors in need during and after the pandemic. You will have seen the pictures and reports coming out of UK hospitals as doctors battle the coronavirus outbreak. That’s whyI’m
MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN ENGLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN SCOTLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND The Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) will pay your fees for the duration of your course, direct to your institution. All new and almost all continuing students (unless starting before 2011-12) will be charged £1,825 if you study in Scotland. If you are studyingelsewhere in the
ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND The RMBF provides support for doctors and their families through all stages of their career and beyond. Our help ranges from financial assistance in the form of grants to a telephone befriending scheme for those who may be isolated and in need of support. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE If you are studying medicine as a second degree, the amount of financial help you’ll get depends on whether you normally live in England, Wales, Northern Ireland or Scotland (see the links below) and the type of course you’re following. There are also some charitable trusts available for those wishing to study medicine as a seconddegree.
SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS More support. These organisations may be able to offer support to doctors and medical students on a range of issues. Click a tag from the list below to find organisations for a specific issue, or browse the whole list using the arrows at the bottom of this page. Information provided about these organisations is correct as of thetime of
RESOURCES – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUNDSEE MORE ON RMBF.ORG GET HELP – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND Help for doctors. If you are a doctor working in the UK, you may be eligible for financial help. We can also provide online advice and wellbeing support, as well as help LIST OF CHARITABLE TRUSTS This page contains a list of charitable trusts that assist medical students. These are all independent of the RMBF, so please contact the relevant organisation directly for more information via the website links and contacts provided below. The list is by no means exhaustive, so we suggest that you do further research, and read our tips on applying to charitable trusts. URGENT CORONAVIRUS APPEAL Urgent coronavirus appeal. RMBF Chief Executive Steve Crone appeals for your help to support doctors in need during and after the pandemic. You will have seen the pictures and reports coming out of UK hospitals as doctors battle the coronavirus outbreak. That’s whyI’m
MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN ENGLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN SCOTLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND The Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) will pay your fees for the duration of your course, direct to your institution. All new and almost all continuing students (unless starting before 2011-12) will be charged £1,825 if you study in Scotland. If you are studyingelsewhere in the
CONTACT – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND info@rmbf.org – 020 8540 9194. 24 Kings Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 8QN. or use the contact form below. GET HELP – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND Help for doctors. If you are a doctor working in the UK, you may be eligible for financial help. We can also provide online advice and wellbeing support, as well as help EVERY WEEK IS VOLUNTEERS’ WEEK AT THE RMBF Volunteers’ Week takes place from 1-7 June each year. It gives us the chance to thank and celebrate the fantastic contributions that ourvolunteers make.
URGENT CORONAVIRUS APPEAL Urgent coronavirus appeal. RMBF Chief Executive Steve Crone appeals for your help to support doctors in need during and after the pandemic. You will have seen the pictures and reports coming out of UK hospitals as doctors battle the coronavirus outbreak. That’s whyI’m
WHAT’S UP DOC?
What’s Up Doc? Doctors deal with difficult situations every day. High case loads, intense professional scrutiny and long working hours are just some of the challenges they face in their day to day work. At the Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, we support hundreds of doctors, medical students and their families every year who find themselves inTHE VITAL SIGNS
The Vital Signs. This guide is for all doctors, and was released as part of our What’s Up Doc? campaign to spotlight the pressure they face at work. It sets out the key stress and pressure points for doctors, provides practical advice, and signposts support andresources for
DOCHEALTH – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND The leading UK charity for doctors, medical students and theirfamilies
THE BIG QUIZ FOR MEDICS Ashwini recently hosted a very successful virtual quiz, and shared with us some secrets to her success: I thoroughly enjoyed holding a quiz to fundraise for the RMBF. You can get really creative: I added in jokes to make the experience enjoyable and introduced competitiveness by using timers. The participants really enjoyed thewhole experience
TOGETHER FOR DOCTORS In spite of the ‘bravado’ culture that is seen to prevail in medicine – a culture which places value on the ability to work under pressure and cope with long hours – MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN WALES The funding you can receive studying medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND Help that makes a difference. The RMBF provides support for doctors and their families through all stages of their career and beyond. Our help ranges from financial assistance in the form of grants to a telephone befriending scheme for those who may be isolated and in needof support.
RESOURCES – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUNDSEE MORE ON RMBF.ORG GET HELP – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND Help for medical students. If you are a student at a UK medical school, you could be eligible for financial help. We also provide online advice and wellbeing support, including a dedicated studentmoney adviser.
MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE Studying medicine as a second degree can be very rewarding, but there are serious financial considerations to take into account. Graduate medical students have to make a significant contribution to the funding of their medical training. SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS More support. These organisations may be able to offer support to doctors and medical students on a range of issues. Click a tag from the list below to find organisations for a specific issue, or browse the whole list using the arrows at the bottom of this page. LIST OF CHARITABLE TRUSTS This page contains a list of charitable trusts that assist medical students. These are all independent of the RMBF, so please contact the relevant organisation directly for more information via the website links and contacts provided below. The list is by no means exhaustive, so we suggest that you do further research, and read our tips on applying to charitable trusts. ARMED FORCES BURSARIES Please note we are currently updating this information. The UK armed forces offer generous bursaries/cadetships for undergraduate medics during their studies. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN ENGLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND If you live in Scotland and remain there to study, you might be eligible for the following financial assistance. Fees. The Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) will pay your fees for the duration of your course, direct to your institution. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN SCOTLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND Help that makes a difference. The RMBF provides support for doctors and their families through all stages of their career and beyond. Our help ranges from financial assistance in the form of grants to a telephone befriending scheme for those who may be isolated and in needof support.
RESOURCES – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUNDSEE MORE ON RMBF.ORG GET HELP – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND Help for medical students. If you are a student at a UK medical school, you could be eligible for financial help. We also provide online advice and wellbeing support, including a dedicated studentmoney adviser.
MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE Studying medicine as a second degree can be very rewarding, but there are serious financial considerations to take into account. Graduate medical students have to make a significant contribution to the funding of their medical training. SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS More support. These organisations may be able to offer support to doctors and medical students on a range of issues. Click a tag from the list below to find organisations for a specific issue, or browse the whole list using the arrows at the bottom of this page. LIST OF CHARITABLE TRUSTS This page contains a list of charitable trusts that assist medical students. These are all independent of the RMBF, so please contact the relevant organisation directly for more information via the website links and contacts provided below. The list is by no means exhaustive, so we suggest that you do further research, and read our tips on applying to charitable trusts. ARMED FORCES BURSARIES Please note we are currently updating this information. The UK armed forces offer generous bursaries/cadetships for undergraduate medics during their studies. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN ENGLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND If you live in Scotland and remain there to study, you might be eligible for the following financial assistance. Fees. The Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) will pay your fees for the duration of your course, direct to your institution. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN SCOTLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. CONTACT – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND DocHealth milestone: 1,000 doctors helped by RMBF & BMA service. 26 Apr 2021. We are pleased to announce that DocHealth, the confidential psychotherapeutic support service for doctors jointly run by the RMBF and the BMA, has now helped over 1,000 doctors. GET HELP – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND Help for medical students. If you are a student at a UK medical school, you could be eligible for financial help. We also provide online advice and wellbeing support, including a dedicated studentmoney adviser.
SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS More support. These organisations may be able to offer support to doctors and medical students on a range of issues. Click a tag from the list below to find organisations for a specific issue, or browse the whole list using the arrows at the bottom of this page.THE VITAL SIGNS
Our guides for doctors and medical students seeking help and advice. Vital Signs in Anaesthesia. In 2019, the RMBF launched a new partnership with the Association of Anaesthetists, aiming to improve wellbeing support for doctors in the speciality.WHAT’S UP DOC?
Doctors deal with difficult situations every day. High case loads, intense professional scrutiny and long working hours are just some of the challenges they face in their day to day work. DOCHEALTH – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND The leading UK charity for doctors, medical students and theirfamilies
TOGETHER FOR DOCTORS In spite of the ‘bravado’ culture that is seen to prevail in medicine – a culture which places value on the ability to work under pressure and cope with long hours – THE BIG QUIZ FOR MEDICS Get your Quizmaster hat on and get quizzing! Organising a virtual quiz can be really easy and a lovely way to spend quality time with friends and family, whilst also raising vital funds to help doctors facinghardship.
FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS IN ENGLAND If you live in England, you might be eligible for the following financial assistance. Fees. You won’t have to pay any tuition fees before you start your course or while you are studying. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN WALES The funding you can receive studying medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND The RMBF provides support for doctors and their families through all stages of their career and beyond. Our help ranges from financial assistance in the form of grants to a telephone befriending scheme for those who may be isolated and in need of support. CONTACT – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND info@rmbf.org – 020 8540 9194. 24 Kings Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 8QN. or use the contact form below. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE If you are studying medicine as a second degree, the amount of financial help you’ll get depends on whether you normally live in England, Wales, Northern Ireland or Scotland (see the links below) and the type of course you’re following. There are also some charitable trusts available for those wishing to study medicine as a seconddegree.
RESOURCES – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUNDSEE MORE ON RMBF.ORG SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS More support. These organisations may be able to offer support to doctors and medical students on a range of issues. Click a tag from the list below to find organisations for a specific issue, or browse the whole list using the arrows at the bottom of this page. Information provided about these organisations is correct as of thetime of
LIST OF CHARITABLE TRUSTS This page contains a list of charitable trusts that assist medical students. These are all independent of the RMBF, so please contact the relevant organisation directly for more information via the website links and contacts provided below. The list is by no means exhaustive, so we suggest that you do further research, and read our tips on applying to charitable trusts. URGENT CORONAVIRUS APPEAL Urgent coronavirus appeal. RMBF Chief Executive Steve Crone appeals for your help to support doctors in need during and after the pandemic. You will have seen the pictures and reports coming out of UK hospitals as doctors battle the coronavirus outbreak. That’s whyI’m
ARMED FORCES BURSARIES Royal Air Force. Undergraduates can apply for a University Bursary of 3000 a year from the RAF for 2 years of study (years 2 and 3 of an undergraduate course, or years 1 and 2 of a 4 year accelerated graduate course). In the final 2 years of study you can apply for a MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN ENGLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN SCOTLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND The RMBF provides support for doctors and their families through all stages of their career and beyond. Our help ranges from financial assistance in the form of grants to a telephone befriending scheme for those who may be isolated and in need of support. CONTACT – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND info@rmbf.org – 020 8540 9194. 24 Kings Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 8QN. or use the contact form below. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE If you are studying medicine as a second degree, the amount of financial help you’ll get depends on whether you normally live in England, Wales, Northern Ireland or Scotland (see the links below) and the type of course you’re following. There are also some charitable trusts available for those wishing to study medicine as a seconddegree.
RESOURCES – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUNDSEE MORE ON RMBF.ORG SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS More support. These organisations may be able to offer support to doctors and medical students on a range of issues. Click a tag from the list below to find organisations for a specific issue, or browse the whole list using the arrows at the bottom of this page. Information provided about these organisations is correct as of thetime of
LIST OF CHARITABLE TRUSTS This page contains a list of charitable trusts that assist medical students. These are all independent of the RMBF, so please contact the relevant organisation directly for more information via the website links and contacts provided below. The list is by no means exhaustive, so we suggest that you do further research, and read our tips on applying to charitable trusts. URGENT CORONAVIRUS APPEAL Urgent coronavirus appeal. RMBF Chief Executive Steve Crone appeals for your help to support doctors in need during and after the pandemic. You will have seen the pictures and reports coming out of UK hospitals as doctors battle the coronavirus outbreak. That’s whyI’m
ARMED FORCES BURSARIES Royal Air Force. Undergraduates can apply for a University Bursary of 3000 a year from the RAF for 2 years of study (years 2 and 3 of an undergraduate course, or years 1 and 2 of a 4 year accelerated graduate course). In the final 2 years of study you can apply for a MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN ENGLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN SCOTLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. CONTACT – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND info@rmbf.org – 020 8540 9194. 24 Kings Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 8QN. or use the contact form below. GET HELP – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND Help for doctors. If you are a doctor working in the UK, you may be eligible for financial help. We can also provide online advice and wellbeing support, as well as helpCORPORATE SUPPORT
Regular updates from the RMBF. Promotion via our communications channels. Fulfilment of Corporate Social Responsibility for your company. If you are interested in becoming a corporate supporter, or would like more information, please get in touch with our Fundraising & Communications team. info@rmbf.org – 020 8540 9194 (option 1)THE VITAL SIGNS
The Vital Signs. This guide is for all doctors, and was released as part of our What’s Up Doc? campaign to spotlight the pressure they face at work. It sets out the key stress and pressure points for doctors, provides practical advice, and signposts support andresources for
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TOGETHER FOR DOCTORS In spite of the ‘bravado’ culture that is seen to prevail in medicine – a culture which places value on the ability to work under pressure and cope with long hours – THE BIG QUIZ FOR MEDICS Ashwini recently hosted a very successful virtual quiz, and shared with us some secrets to her success: I thoroughly enjoyed holding a quiz to fundraise for the RMBF. You can get really creative: I added in jokes to make the experience enjoyable and introduced competitiveness by using timers. The participants really enjoyed thewhole experience
OUR MEDICAL STUDENT SURVEY FINDINGS Key findings. 93% of respondents think they made the right choice studying medicine. 94% of those surveyed intend to work as a doctor after completing their studies. The NHS is very important to 90% of respondents and 85% intend to work in the NHS on completion of their studies. 78% of respondents feel that their perception of the NHSworking
FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS IN ENGLAND Fees in 2018/19 have remained at £9,250 (£9,000 if studying in Wales) for students who normally live in England. You may apply for a student loan for fees which is non income-assessed for the first four years of your course. In your fifth and later years your fees will be paid in full by NHSBSA on behalf of the Department of Health. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN WALES The funding you can receive studying medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND The RMBF provides support for doctors and their families through all stages of their career and beyond. Our help ranges from financial assistance in the form of grants to a telephone befriending scheme for those who may be isolated and in need of support. ABOUT – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND CONTACT – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND info@rmbf.org – 020 8540 9194. 24 Kings Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 8QN. or use the contact form below. RESOURCES – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUNDSEE MORE ON RMBF.ORG GET HELP – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND Help for doctors. If you are a doctor working in the UK, you may be eligible for financial help. We can also provide online advice and wellbeing support, as well as help MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE If you are studying medicine as a second degree, the amount of financial help you’ll get depends on whether you normally live in England, Wales, Northern Ireland or Scotland (see the links below) and the type of course you’re following. There are also some charitable trusts available for those wishing to study medicine as a seconddegree.
SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS More support. These organisations may be able to offer support to doctors and medical students on a range of issues. Click a tag from the list below to find organisations for a specific issue, or browse the whole list using the arrows at the bottom of this page. Information provided about these organisations is correct as of thetime of
LIST OF CHARITABLE TRUSTS This page contains a list of charitable trusts that assist medical students. These are all independent of the RMBF, so please contact the relevant organisation directly for more information via the website links and contacts provided below. The list is by no means exhaustive, so we suggest that you do further research, and read our tips on applying to charitable trusts. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN ENGLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN SCOTLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND The RMBF provides support for doctors and their families through all stages of their career and beyond. Our help ranges from financial assistance in the form of grants to a telephone befriending scheme for those who may be isolated and in need of support. ABOUT – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND CONTACT – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND info@rmbf.org – 020 8540 9194. 24 Kings Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 8QN. or use the contact form below. RESOURCES – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUNDSEE MORE ON RMBF.ORG GET HELP – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND Help for doctors. If you are a doctor working in the UK, you may be eligible for financial help. We can also provide online advice and wellbeing support, as well as help MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE If you are studying medicine as a second degree, the amount of financial help you’ll get depends on whether you normally live in England, Wales, Northern Ireland or Scotland (see the links below) and the type of course you’re following. There are also some charitable trusts available for those wishing to study medicine as a seconddegree.
SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS More support. These organisations may be able to offer support to doctors and medical students on a range of issues. Click a tag from the list below to find organisations for a specific issue, or browse the whole list using the arrows at the bottom of this page. Information provided about these organisations is correct as of thetime of
LIST OF CHARITABLE TRUSTS This page contains a list of charitable trusts that assist medical students. These are all independent of the RMBF, so please contact the relevant organisation directly for more information via the website links and contacts provided below. The list is by no means exhaustive, so we suggest that you do further research, and read our tips on applying to charitable trusts. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN ENGLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN SCOTLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. ABOUT – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND The RMBF is the UK charity for doctors, medical students and their families. We provide financial support, money advice and information when it is most needed due to age, ill health, disability and bereavement. In a typical year, our beneficiaries range from young children to those well into their nineties or even older. GET HELP – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND Help for doctors. If you are a doctor working in the UK, you may be eligible for financial help. We can also provide online advice and wellbeing support, as well as help DONATE – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND One-off donation. £. £5. Domestic help. £5 a month could help towards the cost of an older beneficiary maintaining their home when they are less able to do so themselves. £10. Back-to-work help. £10 a month could help cover professional subscriptions for a doctor aiming to return to work after a period of illness, injury orbereavement. £20.
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Volunteering. The RMBF has over 250 volunteers around the country. They play a key role in helping the charity meet its strategic objectives to increase awareness of its work to reach more doctors, medical students and their families in times of crisis. They can also offer personal support to our beneficiaries as well as helping toraise funds
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DocHealth is a confidential, not-for-profit psychotherapy service for all UK doctors, provided by the RMBF and the BMA. It is exclusively self-referral, with no report writing unless specifically requested by the doctor using the service. Fees are based on ability to pay, and for doctors in certain circumstances, fees can be covered entirely. NEWSLETTER – ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND Newsletter. Please confirm if you are happy for us to contact you via the following channels with information about our news, activities and how you can donate and support our work (including volunteering or fundraising on our behalf). Your details will only be used by the Royal Medical Benevolent Fund – we will never give your informationto
PRACTITIONER HEALTH PROGRAMME Who they help. Registered medical practitioners living in the London Strategic Health Authority area who are suffering from mental health, addiction or physical health problems that are affecting their work. MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN ENGLAND The funding you can receive studying Medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme, which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. TOGETHER FOR DOCTORS In spite of the ‘bravado’ culture that is seen to prevail in medicine – a culture which places value on the ability to work under pressure and cope with long hours – MEDICINE AS A SECOND DEGREE IF YOU LIVE IN WALES The funding you can receive studying medicine as a second degree differs according to which scheme you are enrolled on. You can study a standard 5 year programme (some universities also have a 6 year programme with foundation) or an accelerated 4 year programme which may require some experience in a medical setting and/or a science-based first degree. ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND* About
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HELP THAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE The RMBF provides support for doctors and their families through all stages of their career and beyond. Our help ranges from financial assistance in the form of grants to a telephone befriending scheme for those who may be isolated and in need of support. GUIDED BY THE PROFESSION The majority of our Board and our volunteers come from a medical background. This means that as an organisation we understand the unique pressures facing doctors on a day to day basis. FUNDED BY MEDICAL FAMILIES The RMBF relies on voluntary donations. The money we raise to support doctors and their families comes from fellow doctors and their families. Without the help of our generous donors we could not continue to provide vital support to the medical profession.02
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Our beneficiaries can access a money advisor for debt management help and other financial advice STUDENT MONEY ADVICE Our dedicated advisers can answer your student finance queries REFUGEE DOCTOR GRANTS If you are a refugee doctor retraining to practise medicine in the UK, we may be able to help with a one off awardPHONEFRIEND SUPPORT
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