I’m a Medic is connecting school students with healthcare workers this June!

In June 2021, school students in Nottinghamshire can gain a deeper understanding of the diversity of roles in the NHS, and connect with healthcare workers from the region through I’m a Medic, Get me out of here.

Healthcare doesn’t just mean doctors and nurses. Give students an insider’s insight into NHS job roles that might suit their personality and interests.

From GPs and pharmacists to estates managers and switchboard operators, there are over 350 different careers in healthcare.

Hear teachers and healthcare workers talk about their experience of I’m a Medic:

In the Primary Care Zone, school students can Ask questions to members of local healthcare teams, Chat with them in live, text-based Chats, and Vote for their favourite team to win £500!

Show students different career paths that they may not have considered.


How to take part

I’m a Medic, Get me out of here all takes place online, so it’s accessible from anywhere (the classroom, the office, up a mountain, at the side of a motorway…) 

It’s all text-based (no audio or video required), and flexible – you only take part at the times that are most suitable for you.

Healthcare workers

Anyone working in primary care in Nottinghamshire can register their interest.

Find out more and take part >

Teachers

The activity is free for all state-maintained schools and colleges in the East Midlands. Priority will be given to Nottinghamshire schools.

Find out more and take part >

Posted on March 11, 2021 by modmichaela in News. Comments Off on I’m a Medic is connecting school students with healthcare workers this June!