<p>There’s a serious problem with that plan. Most US medical schools require applicants to have earned a minimum of 90 credits, including the completion of all their pre-med requirements, at a US or Canadian college or university. </p>
<p>There are a tiny number of schools that may consider applicants with an international degree. (By tiny, I mean maybe 4-8 schools, counting both allopathic and osteopathic med schools.) You will need to check the admission websites for each school individually to determine which schools will consider foreign degrees.</p>
<p>AMCAS (the centralized application service used by US medical schools) will neither accept nor verify foreign transcripts. Including transcripts from UK universities. AMCAS rules require that you report you attended a foreign intitution, but transcripts from a foreign institution will not be processed.</p>
<p><a href=“https://www.aamc.org/students/applying/amcas/faqs/147536/amcas_2010_faqs-6.7.html[/url]”>https://www.aamc.org/students/applying/amcas/faqs/147536/amcas_2010_faqs-6.7.html</a></p>
<p>There’s also a secondary problem with your plan to study undergrad abroad. Med schools want applicants who have first hand experience with US healthcare and medical practices. You would not be able to get that in the UK.</p>