Fig. 1From: What difference can a year make? Findings from a survey exploring student, alumni and supervisor experiences of an intercalated degree in emergency careSchematic demonstrating progression of an undergraduate medical student in the UK. Students opting to undertake an intercalated degree typically do so between years two and three of study. In contrast, because the iBSc in emergency care focusses on clinical development, students are required to have completed their third and fourth years of studyBack to article page