Cambridge University Reporter


Final M.B. Examination (New Curriculum Regulations)

(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 442)

With immediate effect

The regulations have been amended to clarify that a student whose academic progress at the end of the first year of the clinical course is unsatisfactory may be prevented from continuing with the course. The regulations have been amended as follows:

Regulation 3.

By amending sub-paragraph (h) so as to read:
(h) the term satisfactory completion shall mean that the student has performed appropriately in an examination or submitted work which satisfies the Faculty Board of Clinical Medicine which shall publish annually in the Lent Term a statement in the Reporter outlining the requirements for satisfactory completion.

Regulations 18-26.

By renumbering the regulations as 19-27 respectively and by amending cross-references, and by inserting a new Regulation 18 so as to read:

18. A student who has failed to satisfactorily complete any part of the approved courses of clinical instruction, including permitted reassessments as specified by the Faculty Board of Clinical Medicine, shall not be permitted to progress to the next course of clinical instruction.