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What does it mean when a program has multiple locations?

Rachel
Rachel
January 30, 2026 19:48
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A program can have multiple sites, meaning that the program offers training at more than one site.

For example, if a Family Medicine program has a site in London and a site in Windsor, the program has two locations of application. If you are interested in both locations, you must apply to each site separately.

  • Can I apply to multiple program sites?
  • Is there a limit on how many programs to which I can apply?
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