The General Medical Council announced in June 2015 that all doctors who wish to work in the UK will have to sit a standard test to determine whether they are fit t o practise. This applies to UK medical students as well as international doctors. The test is known as the United Kingdom Medical Licensing Assessment (UKMLA) or the Medical Licensing Assessment (MLA). This sets a common threshold for safe medical practice in the UK.
When do I need to take the MLA?
All medical students graduating from UK universities from the academic year 2024–25 onwards will be required to pass the MLA as part of their degree before they can join the medical register.
International doctors who want to practise in the UK and who currently take PLAB will need to take the MLA from 2024
All content in the MLA will derive from the MLA content map
This is underpinned by three themes:
And six sections, called domains:
During 2024, international medical graduates who want to practise in the UK and who currently take PLAB will start to take the MLA instead.
The assessment involves a two-part test made up of an applied knowledge test and a clinical and professional skills assessment.
English language requirements
Phased introduction of the MLA
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