Student Access to Medical & Dental Programmes
- Posted by Fearghal Quinn
- Posted in Careers Blog
We’re here to support students on their journey to a career in medicine or dentistry, equipping them with the necessary tools and resources to succeed. We’re thrilled to offer them FREE access to:
– 6 months of virtual medical work experience
– 4 months of virtual dental work experience
– Study skills e-learning
– Membership in the largest Virtual Medical and Dental Societies for aspiring students
– Participation in the Wider Reading Society’s debate and presentation sessions
How can they get started? It’s simple. By attending a free virtual “Get into” conference, they can learn all about the application process and gain access to all the mentoring support mentioned above.
Our upcoming Get Into Medicine conferences are:
– Saturday 26th October from 9:30am – 3:30pm
– Sunday 27th October from 9:30am – 3:30pm
Register here: https://airtable.com/appgXnyzN5ZD9Iwk6/shry7MZYtt3MGPjvO
Our upcoming Get Into Dentistry conference is:
– Sunday 10th November from 9:30am – 3:30pm
Register here: https://airtable.com/appgXnyzN5ZD9Iwk6/shrBuiR7SBAcC19kE
The Get into Medicine or Get Into Dentistry Conference is a complete guide to the medical or dental application journey. Students get essential insights into the medical/dental UCAS application process, connect with professionals, fellow students, and gain a deeper understanding of a future career in medicine or dentistry.
During this conference, Dr Kennedy, Dr Safiyyah and I will guide students through essential topics such as:
– Application Timelines
– How to Tactically Choose Medical/Dental Schools
– CV Building
– Personal Statements – New format from 2026
– Medical/Dental School Interviews
– UCAT – Entrance Exams to Medical/Dental School
– Medical Leadership and Awards Programmes
– Accessing Work Experience
– Accessing Scholarships
Students will need to ensure they have a functioning camera and microphone for the session. It’s also important that they have a parent or guardian present at these conferences, not only for safeguarding, but also to gain insight and guidance to support them effectively.