HC Deb 09 December 2002 vol 396 c95W
Mrs. Dunwoody

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the total cost is of medical training per student in the United Kingdom; how many medical schools there are in the United Kingdom; how many medical schools have mandatory courses of six years training; how many medical schools have optional six-year training courses; and how many students in the United Kingdom are in receipt of full means-tested funds in each medical school. [85471]

Margaret Hodge

The cost per medical school student will vary according to the type and length of their course. Higher education institutions in the United Kingdom receive public funding from the relevant higher education funding body of between £5,700 and £6,700 per student in each of their non-clinical years, and around £13,000 for each of the clinical years. These include the standard contribution to tuition fees, whether or not these are paid by the student. The national health service also provides some £540 million per year to the hospitals for the clinical training of medical students through its Multi-Professional Education and Training levy.

There are 47 medical courses offered at 30 higher education institutions in the United Kingdom. Of these, 11 are courses lasting six years. The remaining 36 include those for graduate entry and shorter accelerated routes into medicine, as well as courses of five years. Data on the number of students in receipt of full means-tested support in each medical school is not available.

Mrs. Dunwoody

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many medical students are in receipt of maximum non-means tested loans, broken down by medical schools; and how many medical students are in receipt of(a) grants and (b) loans, broken down by university. [85472]

Margaret Hodge

Data on the support received by medical students is not separately identified.