inquiry about graduate entry UK programs - admission requirements

Hello all, I've been trying to convince myself to forget about my hopes for medical school for quite sometime due to the cGPA I've acquired during my undergrad at a Canadian university (~3.2) but I can't seem to let it go and so I would like to kindly ask any of you readers to "diagnose" me and assess my chances of getting into medical school in the UK. Being a clinical researcher has always been my goal. I'm a graduate student in a research intensive immunology program at a leading university - which I'm doing very well in at the moment During my four years of undergraduate studies in cell and developmental biology - my grades steadily increased from the first to my last so that if a university was to consider my last 2 years alone my avg. gpa would be at ~3.7 The subjects that brought my grades down were inorganic chemistry, math, genetics (although I ended up doing research at a genetics lab during my undergrad and did well) and physics - however, I have always done well in other bio-med sciences (ie biochem, biology, immunology) I've done lots of research in subjects such as allergy, ll and PKD I've also volunteered in a variety of NGOs and hospital I know that I'll have to do admissions tests but apart from those, I just wanted your feedback on how feasible it would be for me apply judging from the information that I mentioned above. Lastly, I would like to ask if I would be eligible to apply for the 5year degrees and if so, will they still consider my...
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