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Generally leaving a UK medical degree for any reason without completing it will effectively blacklist you from other UK medical schools. I think especially if there were fitness to practice concerns that led to the withdrawal there is little chance of getting into a UK medical school again.

Your option would probably be EU medical schools but the fitness to practice issue is a concern and you don't seem to have indicated any great reflection on that and seem to be more focused on getting back into medicine at all costs, which seems worrying...
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by Ribink
Thank you for your reply. I can assure you I have reflected deeply and will continue to do so. The reason for positing on here is to gain some insights from people on here who will know more than I do about the possible next steps. The reflective process will continue for months and years to come. thanks

You might want to explore what the GMC's approach might be, because the course and the FtP decision would have to be disclosed in any UK job application. The GMC would then probably be asked to take a view. So if the issue would likely have been viewed in a similar way had you been qualified, then you may be shovelling the proverbial uphill if considering a career in the UK.
Hi there,
I've moved this to a more relevant subforum :smile:

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