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Electives for medical students

The Elective Programme is accepting applications from May 2025 onwards.

Programme code: USCIONSING01

Further information is available on request - please email the Education Team

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What is an Elective?

An elective is a period spent away from your medical school in which you carry out a placement in an hospital, attached to a speciality of your choice. Many students say it is one of their most memorable experiences. The elective is an opportunity to find out more about yourself and what you want to do in the future. It can allow you to explore a particular area of medicine or something different, such as research or teaching.

Electives at QSION

The UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology (QSION) is very pleased to be able to offer an undergraduate Elective programme to final year medical students from the UK and abroad. These take place at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (a teaching hospital of University College London Hospital).

As places are very limited, we can have no more than 12 students enrolled at any one time. The length of an elective can be between 4-16 weeks. As these placements are not strictly structured, it is advisable to be as pro-active as possible. It is up to the individual student to choose the activities they wish to attend, within their assigned clinical group/formal teaching programme, which would most benefit them during their placement. You will also have the opportunity to attend the teaching of QSION – guest and other lectures, outpatient teaching, ward rounds and clinical demonstrations. Due to the limited number of places available we strongly suggest that you apply at least 18-24 months in advance to secure a place.

Please note: Students are not permitted to treat or undertake any invasive procedures on patients whatsoever, even if supervised. This includes taking blood, administering treatment, venipuncture, cannulation and suturing.

Teaching periods

There is no formal teaching for two weeks over Christmas/New Year and Easter holidays to supplement work on the wards. Elective students may attend the lectures arranged for postgraduate Diploma and MSc students, but these are only available during the Autumn and Spring terms. We do not accept elective placements during the period of July and August as consultants and other clinical staff normally take holidays during this time, and as such clinical activities are limited. Placements are also not offered in the final week of December and first week of January.

Lectures

The QSIoN is a postgraduate centre - lectures are arranged specifically for postgraduate students and are ONLY held in the Autumn & Spring terms from October to March.

Fees / Funding / Payment

The fee for joining the programme is £220 per week. This will apply from September to June. We will not be accepting placements during July and August. You will receive a link to an online booking system for payment of course fees which must be paid two weeks before commencement of studies.

Please note that the fee for the elective does not include accommodation.

You may want to make use of QSIoN lockers to store personal items. In such cases a £10 refundable deposit is required for a locker key. 

Although QSIoN does not offer funding or grants for our electives it may be possible to obtain funding from other sources. You may wish to visit the following link for details of funding sources  The Society of British Neurological Surgeons.

English language proficiency

Proof of a UCL approved English language test certificate is also required from students of countries which UCL considers as ‘non-majority English speaking’. The requirement to join the Elective programme is the UCL ‘Standard’ level and a test must be taken no more than two years prior to the proposed date of enrollment. Further details about this can be found by visiting the UCL English requirements webpage.

Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)/Police checks

As you will have access to the Hospital and therefore be in contact with patients, some vulnerable, we now require you to provide this information. The DBS is a UK government scheme and will apply to those residents who are nationals and reside in the UK. You may find it useful to read the guide on how the DBS can be completed.

UK nationals: We expect you to have completed an enhanced DBS at your home institution.  A basic DBS is not acceptable. Only an enhanced DBS will suffice. You can use the DBS  update service to obtain an update on your original DBS.

Non-UK nationals: You must produce evidence of a police check from your home country, and must be accompanied by an official English translation (if applicable). This must be dated within six months of your elective start date. Details of what is acceptable by the UK Home Office can be found here.

Failure to provide this may lead to your place been rescinded.

Immigration and Visas 

For the latest information on Visa requirements for this programme please see https://www.ucl.ac.uk/students/immigration-and-visas/medical-electives

Students with a Tier 4/Student visa who are currently studying a medical degree in the UK at another institution are not permitted to enrol on elective programmes at UCL.   If you require immigration advice in relation to this immigration route, please contact the Student Immigration Advice Team

Visitor Visa for Study

For information and guidance about how to apply for a Visitor Visa for Study  and the documents you will need to prepare please see our guidance document.  This visa but does have some limitations, these are as follows:

  • You cannot switch into another visa category once you are in the UK. That means you must leave the UK on or before the visa expiry
  • You are not allowed to work in the UK
  • You are not covered under the NHS (National Health Service), this means you will need to make sure you have adequate medical insurance to cover your stay in the UK
  • You cannot bring dependants with you

If you require immigration advice in relation to this immigration route, please contact the Student Immigration Advice Team

Immunisation

As you will working within the hospital and have access to patients we need to ensure that you have obtained been vaccinated/immunised against certain diseases.Guidance on the vaccinations you need to have obtained by the start of your elective can be found in the document below. QSION will not be responsible for providing any of these immunisations.

guidance_on_immunisation.pdf

No student will be performing Exposure Prone Procedures (EPP).

The Department of Health identifies EPPs as “those where there is a risk that injury to the worker may result in exposure of the patient's open tissues to the blood of the worker. These procedures include those where the worker's gloved hands may be in contact with sharp instruments, needle tips or sharp tissues (spicules of bone or teeth) inside a patient's open body cavity, wound or confined anatomical space where the hands or fingertips may not be completely visible at all times.” 

In the event that you suffer a sharps injury you are advised to report this event to the senior member of the nursing staff on duty who will ensure that the appropriate procedure is instigated. You should attend the Accident and Emergency Department of University College London Hospital where the sharps procedure will be followed. Subsequently you should complete an accident form and inform your course leader.

Feedback of your placement

QSION relies on student feedback as an essential element of its quality assurance procedures and feedback is collected from students on all placements. Most feedback is collected via an on-line system and students are strongly encouraged to complete on-line questionnaires as the feedback is reviewed on a regular basis and action taken in response to it.

Cancellations

If at any time an applicant wishes to withdraw an application or cancel an offer of attachment, this should be done IMMEDIATELY, in writing to the Education Team.

List of specialities

Please provide a full list of firms you would like to be assigned to, in order of preference,  when completing your application. There is no guarantee that you will be assigned your first choice(s) but we will do our best to accommodate your request. You will be attached to one firm per month of your stay.

  1. Epilepsy
  2. General Neurology/Multiple sclerosis (Demyelination)
  3. Rehab - Acute Brain Injury Unit (ABIU) 
  4. Stroke
  5. Headache/Pain
  6. Movement Disorders
  7. Cognitive/Neuropsychiatry 
  8. Medical Intensive Therapy Unit (MITU)
  9. Autonomics/Ophthalmology
  10. Neurosurgery (Four week placement) - £660 
  11. Neuromuscular

Although you will be assigned to a firm during your placement, this will only make up one part of the many activities you will be able to undertake while at UCL. You will have the opportunity to network and speak to other clinicians and elective students in different firms and it may be possible for you to take part in ward rounds and patient clerking within these firms (at the discretion of the lead clinician). You will typically spend around 10 hours per week with your firm.

Accommodation

We are unable to provide university accommodation to elective students and therefore you are advised to make enquiries and provisional arrangements as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

The Education Team can provide details on suitable accommodation but responsibility for reserving lodgings lies with the student. Please note that the fee for the elective does not include accommodation.

You may wish to look at this list of nearby accommodation for details of what may be locally available or use the list of accommodation we have compiled for our students. Please email the  Education Team to request it. Visit this handy website for advice on private accommodation in London!

We strongly recommend that you refer to the UCLU site for helpful advice before entering into a binding agreement.

Student Selected Components

Student Selected Components (SSCs) are not currently offered to external students, but students at UK Medical Schools who are interested in undertaking a 4 week SSC at UCL may apply under the visiting elective scheme. Offers made will be subject to the same terms, conditions and fee rates, and students should ensure that any placement offered satisfies the SSC requirements of their own medical school.

Self organised electives

Postgraduate students or those who are newly qualified may wish to arrange their own elective placements directly with the UCLH Trust outside of the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology elective programme. For this you can make use of UCL Profiles to make contact with potential supervisors.

 

Road to enrolment

 

Conditional Offer

Documents

You must ensure that all documentation stated in your confirmation placement email and/or offer letter is received by the QSION Education Team at least one month prior to the start of your placement. Failure to provide all documentation by then may lead to your place been rescinded.

Occupational Health

Medical history

Before undertaking your elective you will be asked to complete an online questionnaire about your serological medical history. You will be able to upload any supporting documentation if required.

Enrolment

All enrolment is now online. You will be sent details about how to complete the pre-enrolment task  by  UCL Registry within a month of your start date.  Registry may then ask you to send more details if necessary.  Once enrolled you will receive an email with details of how to make an appointment to collect your UCL identity card.   

Email Account

Once enrolled you will be given a user name and you will be  able to access your UCL email account.  All communication from UCL will be sent to this email account from now on.  Details on how to access it can be found here.

Moodle

This username will give you access to Moodle. You should familiarise yourself with Moodle before visiting UCL.  

Fees

Payment

You will be sent details of how to make payment via the UCL Online Store within a month of your start date. Payment should only be made via the link supplied to you by the Education Team. Full payment should be made at least two weeks before your start date.

You should NOT make a payment to the UCL Medical School or general UCL finance account as these are not involved with the QSION elective programme.

First Day

On your first day you will be given a time to meet at 7 Queen Square where you will be welcomed by the Education Team.  We will answer any questions you may have as well as take you on a short tour of Queeen Square.  You will also be able to obtain a locker key (for a £10 refundable deposit) 

After your tour you will be free to visit your firm, book outpatient clinics and get your bearings! 

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