Available to all MDDUS student members
Planning your medical elective either in the UK or abroad? It’s important to arrange your indemnity cover. As a student member based in the UK, you can register for FREE worldwide elective indemnity (with the exception of Australia, please scroll to learn more about our partners who can help) which will provide you with a range of benefits for the duration of your placement, including access to assistance and protection with:
- University fitness to practise (FTP)
- Legal issues
- Good Samaritan acts.
If approved, MDDUS can provide indemnity for appropriate clinical practice carried out within your role as a student, under supervision, and within your level of training and competence - for the full duration of your elective*
*Please note, any claim must be brought in a court in the UK, Channel Islands, or Isle of Man.
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How to apply
Complete our elective form or contact applications@mddus.com if you have any specific questions about your elective.
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Join nowElectives in Australia
If you’re planning an elective in Australia, it’s important to know that Australian legislation requires all registered medical practitioners to hold indemnity insurance for any healthcare practice. 
Although medical students are not legally required to have their own indemnity cover, the insurance provided by your university or host institution may not fully protect you in every circumstance.
We have partnered with MIPS to help you learn more and apply for elective cover in Australia,
*It is the responsibility of any individual to ensure that the membership provided by MDDUS meets the requirements of the host country and establishment where the elective placement is being undertaken. MDDUS cannot accept any responsibility for any failing in this respect by any person undertaking an elective. Please note that we cannot extend free elective indemnity to Australia.
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FAQs about medical student indemnity
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