Medical Projects
Gurveena
"Project London"
I attended Project London and would recommend this to anyone interested in a career in medicine. The simulations were very fun and gave you an insight into the role of a doctor. The sessions to help with your personal statement were very useful as were the mock MMIs. I had a great week and met so many lovely people.
Ed James
"Teaching and training was excellent"
Teaching and training was excellent, really enjoyed the simulations and the realities of being a doctor
Nandine GANZORIG
"I think that the medical project was…fantastic!"
I think that the medical project was amazing!!! Not only did I learn a plethora of information related to medicine such as cannulation, ABCDE, etc, but I was able to make amazing friends as well as consolidate my understanding on how to write and formulate a personal statement. Furthermore, by talking to a number of medical students, I got most of my questions answered that confused me. Additionally, I think this project gave me insight on the challenges and importances that will be faced in medicine. For instance, the importance of teamwork and the leader delegating roles. I really thank all the staff and students for making this experience "one-in-a-lifetime" filled with fun, hilarious, insightful, and educational moments!
One point of improvement, however, is to diversify the evening meals. For example, incorporate foods other than fried food, peas, and fries (which is rather unhealthy).
Eliza
"This week with medical projects London…"
This week with medical projects London was very useful and enjoyable. This course helped me realise medicine is what I would like to pursue.
Mya Bajwa
"Well organised and an amazing…"
Well organised and an amazing experience. I would definitely recommend this to other students.
Jasper HARTE
"Project London (Medical Projects)"
Project London was an incredible experience that I shall not forget. Throughout the duration of this project not only did I learn about the skills and attributes being a doctor necessitates, but I also forged Long-lasting and meaningful friendships. I would recommend this course to all students - regardless of whether or not you are sure you want to study medicine (I used this course as a means to determine whether I wanted to pursue a career in healthcare). This course helped equip me with the confidence and know-how to apply to Med schools and hopefully eventually become a healthcare professional. Lastly, a big thank you to Shannon and Dr. Lucy who made this an unforgettable week!
Clara Fauvet
"Medical Projects London"
Medical Projects London was an amazing experience.
The medical students, doctors and every person organising this trip were super caring and helpful. The premed students in the trip were also really nice.
The combination of theory and practice was amazing, and there was enough free time for us to enjoy the week in a non-medical way too. I definitely learned a lot and I recommend this experience to any student interested in medicine, and specifically for those considering UK applications.
Natalia Olszewska
"The best preparation project I have…"
The best preparation project I have ever attended. Opportunity to be in one of the hospital in London doing simulations or talking with other medical students and doctors is invaluable. I am more than glad taking part in it. Fully recommended!
Sharman Shukla
"5 stars"
My trip to India was amazing because of Medical Projects as I learnt a lot in the hospital simulations going on.
JohnyBigudy
"This was a very good experience"
This was a very good experience. I met new people from very different places, learned a lot and had fun in the process. The monitors and teachers were always available to answer questions and were always very nice and kind.
I learned about medical processes such as cannulation, suturing, measuring blood pressure using a stethoscope, and how to perform CPR. We also learned about how it was like to be a doctor and about several diseases, how to diagnose them, and how to treat them, which we practiced in simulations. Examples of these diseases were heart attack, asthma, pneumonia, pneumothorax, dementia, depression, and sepsis.
Even though we learned a lot, everything was very fun and interesting. In addition we had some free time and a scavenger hunt to explore the city.
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