About MedicalStudents.org.uk
The UK's most comprehensive free learning platform for medical students — from Year 1 MBBS to MLA graduation.
Our Mission
MedicalStudents.org.uk exists to give every UK medical student — regardless of their university, background, or resources — access to the highest quality educational content aligned with the UK Medical Licensing Assessment (MLA) and the General Medical Council's (GMC) Outcomes for Graduates.
We believe that the best doctors come from students who had the best foundation. We exist to help build that foundation.
What We Offer
- 23 Body Systems — structured notes from basic science through to clinical management
- Foundations of Medicine — Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Histology, Embryology and Genetics
- Disease Sciences — Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology and Immunology
- Clinical Skills Hub — History taking, examinations, procedures and communication skills
- MLA Hub — dedicated preparation for the UK Medical Licensing Assessment
- Question Bank — SBA questions aligned to MLA domains
- Flashcards — rapid revision across all systems and conditions
- OSCE Stations — scenario practice with mark schemes
- Professional Email Address — verified @medicalstudents.org.uk forwarding alias for every registered student
Built for the MLA
All content on MedicalStudents.org.uk is structured around the GMC's MLA blueprint. Every condition page includes dedicated MLA High Yield Notes. Every question is tagged to an MLA clinical domain. We help you understand not just the what, but the why — essential for passing the MLA applied knowledge test.
Free to Use
MedicalStudents.org.uk is free for all registered UK medical students. Registration is open to students at any of the 38 UK medical schools. Verified students receive a professional @medicalstudents.org.uk email alias as part of their profile.
Medical Disclaimer
The content on MedicalStudents.org.uk is produced for educational purposes only and is intended for use by medical students. It does not constitute medical advice and should never be used in place of professional clinical judgement. Always refer to current UK guidelines (NICE, BNF, local protocols) for clinical decisions.
See our full Medical Disclaimer.
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