Maria Chowdhury
Oct 25, 20202 min
Yes, sponsorship is available for the final three years of study in a UK based Medical School. We also consider applicants undertaking a 4-year post-graduate or mandatory intercalation course.
Applications must be submitted to an Armed Forces Careers Office (AFCO) or online by 31 October the year prior to the academic year in which you hope to be sponsored. Medical Officer Sponsorship is available from year 3 of Medical School for a 5-year programme. Successful applicants will be awarded sponsorship from the start of the following September term.
To apply for Medical Sponsorship you need to:
Be aged between 21 and 43
Have been accepted for study at a UK Medical School
Be a UK, UK/Dual Nationality or Republic of Ireland citizen
Have resided in the UK for a minimum of 3 but ideally the 5 years immediately preceding your application and have spent no more than 28 days per year outside the UK within those five years.
Yes, every person in the RAF is required to maintain a level of fitness in order to do their role well. As a doctor you might be required to be deployed to help set up the initial Medical Treatment Facility in an austere environment and carry equipment.
Fitness is a key part of RAF life – with all the clubs and sports you can get involved with on a wide variety of levels, from occasional fun to Olympic competition.
We aim to have all applications successfully completed within six months. Medical Sponsorship applications must be submitted from Jun and no later than 31 Oct prior to the academic year in which you hope to be sponsored. A Medical Sponsorship Scrutiny Board is held Apr of each year.
On completion of your Foundation Training, you would take a year out of clinical training to undertake the 12-week Specialist Officer Initial Training Course held at RAFC Cranwell and other RAF courses such as the RAF Medical Services Phase 2 training and Military Aviation Medical Examiners course.
We have bases all over the UK and abroad. Where you will be exactly is dependent on your role and what each base currently requires.
All specialist qualifications you gain during your time in the RAF are recognised by civilian institutions.
To give their best, our personnel need the finest medical professional care. As a medical professional you will be challenged. But your training will ensure that you are ready for whatever situation you face. Depending on speciality, you could be working in a medical centre on a RAF base or honing your surgery skills in an NHS hospital.