Applying to read Medicine is a big decision, part of the application process will involve work experience and therefore it is vital that if you are considering this vocational area that you plan to complete a variety of placements.
Come and see me for more information however here are some great opportunities listed below-
We’re excited to share three exceptional opportunities for your students aged 14-18 to gain valuable medical work experience, a crucial step for those considering careers in medicine:
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- In-Person Medical Work Experience Course
- When: July & August 2025 ( Summer Holidays )
- Where: London Hospitals ( Accommodation & Meals Provided)
- Who: Students aged 14-18 who are interested in careers in medicine
- What: In person work experience including visits to NHS Hospitals, care homes and medical schools.
- How: Students can view all details of the course here
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2. Weekly Online Medical Course
- When: Every Monday evening at 7.30pm in March 2025 and April 2025
- Where: Online
- Who: Students aged 14-18 who are interested in careers in medicine
- What: Led by NHS doctors, students explore medical specialties, such as radiology, pathology, and geriatrics, through interactive real patient case studies.
- How: Students can view all details of the course here
. 3. Surgery Work Experience Day Live
- When: Saturday 8th March 2025 from 11am-1pm GMT
- Where: Online
- Who: Students aged 14-18 who are interested in careers in medicine
- What: Led by NHS doctors, our interactive surgery course is designed to give students aged between 14-18 a meaningful insight into careers in medicine and surgery.
- How: Students can view all details of the course here
All courses are designed to address the challenge of securing meaningful medical work experience, providing valuable insights for university applications and interviews.
We’d love your support in sharing these opportunities with your students aged 14-18. Full details, can be found here and just let us know should you have any questions, we'd be happy to help.
Best regards,
Joseph Hart
The PremedProjects Team