Medicine
Fellows
Medical Official Fellows
- Mr Andrew Jefferies, MA, VetMB, MRCVS, FRCPath
- Senior Tutor, Director of Studies and Lecturer in Medicine and Veterinary Medicine
- Dr Fiona Cooke, MA, BM BCh (Oxon), MSc (London), PhD, DTM&H, MRCP, FRCPath
- Official Fellow, Director of Studies and College Lecturer, Medical Microbiologist at Addenbrooke’s Hospital
Life Fellows
- Dr John Marks, MA, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, FRCPsych
- Life Fellow (previously Senior Proctor, Praelector, Tutor (Acting Senior Tutor), Director of Studies in Medicine, Lecturer, Official Fellow).
- Dr Ruth Warren, MA MD MB BChir (Cantab), DCH, DMRD, FRCP, FRCR
- Former Director of Studies for Clinical Medicine and Supernumerary Fellow (1998-2007); Life Fellow (2007) Former Consultant in Diagnostic Radiology, Cambridge University Teaching Hospitals Trust & Affiliated Lecturer, University of Cambridge (1996-2007). Now Honorary Senior Visiting Fellow, Department of Radiology, University of Cambridge.
- Professor Thomas Sherwood, MB BS ( London ) MA DCH FRCP FRCR
- Life Fellow, Emeritus Professor of Radiology, Ex-Clinical Dean
- Professor Richard Himsworth, MA MD (Cantab) FRCP (London, Edinburgh & Glasgow) FFPH DSc (Hon Anglia Ruskin) and MA (History of Medicine UC London)
- Life Fellow.
Bye-Fellows
- Dr Sarah Fawcett, BA, BMBCh (Oxon), MRCS
- Supervisor in Functional Architecture of the Body (Anatomy and Embryology)
- Currently undertaking a PhD in molecular imaging at the CRI, funded by the NIHR/Cambridge BRC and GlaxoSmithKline with ongoing clinical commitment to the Department of Radiology
- Dr Carlo L Acerini, BSc (Hons), MBChB, DCH, MA (Cantab), MD, FHEA, FRCPCH, FRCP
- University Senior Lecturer & Honorary Consultant Paediatrician, Bye Fellow, Supervisor in Human Reproduction (MVST part 1B), Attachment Director - Stage 2 (Clinical) Growth & Development – ‘Paediatrics’ course
- Dr Stefan J Marciniak, MA, MB/PhD (cantab), MRCP
- Supervisor in Pharmacology, MRC Clinician Scientist at the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research (CIMR), Honorary Consultant Physician at Addenbrooke's and Papworth Hospitals
Bodichon Fellow
- Dr Margaret Branthwaite, MD, FRCP, FFARCS, Barrister (Lincoln's Inn)
- Former Consultant Physician and Anaesthetist, Royal Brompton Hospital, London SW3, Bodichon Fellow; occasional lecturer.
Supernumerary Fellow
- Professor Peter Abrahams, MBBS, FRCS(ED), FRCR DO(Hon)
- Prof. of Clinical Anatomy, Institute of Clinical Education, Warwick Medical School
Details and statistics
- Number of students admitted per year (average over 2008-2010): 9
- Entry requirements: A level Chemistry and two from A Level Biology, Physics or Mathematics (see also the University Pre-medical requirements)
- Typical offer: A*AA
- Written test: all Cambridge candidates are required to take a single 2-hour written test, the BioMedical Admissions Test, before interview, which assesses scientific aptitude. Candidates will sit the test in their school or college in early November. Further details and a sample paper are on the BMAT website.
- Interview arrangements: usually 2 interviews. One interview, in which the candidate’s suitability for the profession is assessed, is with a practising clinician; the other interview concentrates on testing the candidate’s ability in and enthusiasm for science.
- Course details: these can be obtained from the Cambridge University Undergraduate Admissions Prospectus