Hospital Doctor

A hospital doctor diagnoses and treats illness and disease in patients admitted to hospital.

Typical Salary

£28,243 To £74,661

Typical Hours

42 to 48 a week
evenings / weekends / bank holidays on a rota

How To Become a Hospital Doctor

You can get into this job through:

  • a university course

College / University

You'll need to complete:

  • a 5-year degree in medicine, recognised by the General Medical Council
  • a 2-year foundation course of general training
  • 2 to 3 years of core medical training (CMT) or Acute Care Common Stem (ACCS) programme
  • 4 to 7 years of specialist training, depending on your chosen area of medicine
  • at least 5 GCSEs grades 9 to 7 (A* or A), including English maths and sciences
  • 3 A levels, or equivalent, including biology and chemistry
  • Apprenticeship

    Apprenticeship are not listed for this job.

    Routes into this Career

    Routes into this Career are not listed for this job.

    Other Routes

    Other Routes are not listed for this job.

    Skills And Knowledge

    You'll need:

    • knowledge of medicine
    • science skills
    • counselling skills including active listening and a non-judgemental approach
    • sensitivity and understanding
    • the ability to accept criticism and work well under pressure
    • the ability to use your judgement and make decisions
    • thinking and reasoning skills
    • patience and the ability to remain calm in stressful situations
    • to be able to use a computer and the main software packages competently

    Day To Day Tasks

    You'll examine, diagnose and treat patients. You'll specialise in a particular area like:

    • surgery - care for patients before, during and after an operation
    • medicine - treat general medical conditions and work in specialisms like cardiology, dermatology, ophthalmology, geriatrics and neurology
    • paediatrics - manage health conditions that affect babies, children and young people
    • pathology - investigate the cause of disease and the effect on patients
    • psychiatry - work with patients experiencing mental health problems like depression, anxiety, personality disorders and addiction
    • anaesthesia - give anaesthetics for surgery and medical procedures
    • obstetrics and gynaecology - care for pregnant women and their unborn children
    • oncology - treat patients with cancer

    Depending on your role you might also:

    • lead a team of medical staff
    • manage a department
    • teach and supervise trainee doctors
    • write reports and keep GPs informed about the diagnosis and care of their patients

    Working Environment

    You could work in an NHS or private hospital.

    Your working environment may be physically and emotionally demanding.

    You may need to wear a uniform.

    Career Path & Progression

    With experience, you may go on to lead a team or manage a department.

    You could serve in the forces as a doctor or medical officer. You can find out more information from:

    With experience and entry on the General Medical Council (GMC) Specialist Register, you could apply for senior or consultant roles.

    You may also progress to teaching and training students, trainee doctors and other healthcare professionals.

    Volunteering Opportunities

    Volunteering Opportunities are not listed for this job.

    Tips & Information

    Registration

    Professional and industry bodies

    You could join the British Medical Association for professional development and training opportunities.

    Further information

    You can find out more about becoming a doctor and studying medicine from the British Medical Association and Health Careers.

    Restrictions & Requirements

    You'll need to:

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