Medical schools often take part in outreach
work to schools and further education colleges, raising the
awareness of medicine as a career. Medical students will go into
local schools (or will organise events) where they will talk to
young people:
- who have been identified as being having no
previous family background in higher education and who have
expressed a strong desire to study medicine and/or
- who excel at science and wish to explore a
potential avenue for their talents.
A typical session will aim to increase
confidence, motivation, and will expose you to a range of medical
student role models, as well as providing practical guidance on
issues such as financial planning, constructing personal statements
and interviews.
You can ask the careers/connexions adviser at your school
whether they can find out more about local schemes. In addition to
this you may be able to find information about outreach work on
your local medical school’s
website.