Purpose: Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships (LICs) are a recognised model of curriculum design used internationally as an alternative to traditional block rotations in medical schools that have been shown to offer a multitude of educational benefits. As a relatively new development in the United Kingdom (UK), it is not yet clear whether these benefits will translate into a UK healthcare context. This article provides an early review of evaluations of UK LIC programmes. Methods: A narrative literature review of LIC programme evaluations in UK medical schools. Results: UK students and faculty found value in the LIC programmes with reported benefits including continuity of relationships, increased responsibility and purp...