About the course

  • Why do I need to do work experience before applying to medical school?

    When applying to medical school, it is important to demonstrate that you have an understanding of what it means to work in medicine, which is normally achieved through undertaking work experience. This is normally a temporary or long-term placement or employment in a healthcare setting, such as a community surgery or a hospital ward. The purpose of work experience is to provide individual insight into the roles of healthcare professionals, the structure and function of healthcare services and teams, and the wider issues surrounding medical practice and the NHS. This allows potential medical school applicants more informed decisions about whether they want to apply to study medicine or not. Importantly, work experience gives applicants an opportunity to assess themselves and see if they have the skills and qualities that make them suited for a career as a doctor.

  • What is reflection?

    Just doing work experience is not enough; the best applicants to medical school are not the ones with the largest amounts of work experience to describe. Using these experiences to best support your application requires to critically analyse them in a process called reflection.

  • What is relevant work experience?

    Relevant work experience does not just include that undertaken in a healthcare environment; experience in other areas can be just as appropriate and valuable. For example, working in a nursery or in customer service can help you demonstrate that you have some of the important skills or qualities that would help you succeed as a doctor.

  • What is the aim of this course?

    The aim of this work experience course is to provide you with insights into six different medical specialities, whilst highlighting both the key skills required to work within those areas, as well as some of the challenges faced.

  • Does this course aim to replace "in-person" work experience?

    This course is not designed to completely replace experience completed in the real world, but to provide an insight into medicine and being a doctor. The content explored may supplement work experience already achieved and/or allow you to build knowledge in areas of medicine you may have not had access to. As such, this virtual work experience tool will hopefully help you make an informed decision of whether applying to medical school is right for you.

  • How is the content delivered?

    The content is delivered through presentations, videos, quizzes and interactivity activities.

  • How long will the course take to complete?

    You can take as few or as many hours as you like to complete the course. There is no deadline! As a guide, it may take between 7-9 hours to complete.

  • What will I get out of the course?

    After submitting both pre- and post-course surveys as well as a reflective piece of work, you will be awarded a certificate of completion. The real value of the course, however, is your reflection on the information presented - thinking about what you have learnt about medicine and how you might link the skills required by doctors, to those you have demonstrated through your our own experiences. It is this reflection that medical schools are interested in hearing about! Note: As we read/watch/look at every single reflective piece, to ensure users have truly reflected on the content of the programme (and partly due to the thousands of pieces that've been submitted!) there is currently a 5-6 week turnaround time. This means you will not get your certificate as soon as you finish (see above for the true value of the course).

Course Objectives

  • Understand the organisation of the NHS in terms of primary, secondary and tertiary care
  • Consider the typical training pathways and timelines in common branches of medicine
  • Develop a realistic understanding of the roles and duties of  doctors working in different specialty areas. 
  • Identify and exemplify the most important skills and qualities that doctors  require to work within medicine 
  • Consider present and future challenges faced by the NHS
  • Stimulate thinking into the wider considerations surrounding modern medicine, including politics, law and ethics
  • Develop reflection skills 

Reflective Pieces

As part of the course, you will submit a reflective piece of work highlighting what you have learnt from the course. There is no specified format for this work and as such, we have reviewed a fantastic array of reflections, from mind maps to poems to comic strips and video; we've even had a recipe!
An example of a reflective piece submitted by a participant. This mind map explores why communication is important in medicine.

Course content

  • 1

    Introduction to Course

    • Pre-course Survey

    • Pre-course Survey Code

    • Introduction to BSMS VWE

    • Interview with Malcolm Reed

    • Glossary of Terms

    • Glossary Quiz

  • 2

    Module 1 - The NHS and General Practice

    • Introduction and Learning Outcomes

    • Presentation 1 - Introduction to the NHS

    • Quiz 1 - Introduction to the NHS

    • Presentation 2 - What does a GP do? (part 1)

    • Taking a Patient History

    • Presentation 2 - What does a GP do? (part 2)

    • Quiz 2 - What does a GP do?

    • Presentation 3 - What problems does a GP manage?

    • Quiz 3 - What problems does a GP manage?

    • Presentation 4 - How can you train to become a GP?

    • Quiz 4 - How can you train to become a GP?

    • Presentation 5 - Who else works in a GP surgery?

    • Presentation 6 - Challenges of Working in General Practice

    • Summary & Further Information

  • 3

    Module 2 - Elderly Medicine

    • Introduction & Learning Outcomes

    • Presentation 1 - Introduction to Elderly Medicine

    • Quiz 1 - Introduction to Elderly Medicine

    • Presentation 2 - The Elderly Medicine Ward Round

    • Quiz 2 - The Elderly Medicine Ward Round

    • Presentation 3 - Other Health Problems in Elderly Patients

    • Quiz 3 - Other Health Problems in Elderly Patients

    • Summary & Further Information

  • 4

    Module 3 - Mental Health

    • Introduction & Learning Outcomes

    • Presentation 1 - Introduction to Mental Health

    • Quiz 1 - Introduction to Mental Health

    • Presentation 2 - Depression & Anxiety

    • Quiz 2 - Depression & Anxiety

    • Presentation 3 - Schizophrenia and Other Psychiatric Problems

    • Quiz 3 - Schizophrenia and Other Psychiatric Problems

    • Summary & Further Information

  • 5

    Module 4 - Surgery & Inpatient Medicine

    • Introduction & Learning Outcomes

    • Presentation 1 - Introduction to Surgery

    • Quiz 1 - Introduction to Surgery

    • Presentation 2 - A Surgical Ward Round

    • Presentation 3 - Difficult Scenarios in Surgery

    • Summary & Further Information

  • 6

    Module 5 - Emergency Medicine

    • Introduction & Learning Outcomes

    • Presentation 1 - Introduction to Emergency Medicine and ABCDE

    • Activity 1: The Blood Typing Game

    • Presentation 1: An Introduction to Emergency Medicine (Part 2)

    • Activity 2 - Lifesaver Interactive (Resuscitation Council)

    • Quiz 1 - Introduction to Emergency Medicine and ABCDE

    • Presentation 2 - On the Emergency Floor

    • Summary and Further Information

  • 7

    Module 6 - Palliative Medicine & Communication Skills

    • Introduction & Learning Outcomes

    • Presentation 1 - Introduction to Palliative Medicine & Cancer

    • Presentation 2 - Communication Skills

    • Presentation 3 - Ethics in Palliative Care

    • Quiz 1: Palliative Medicine & Communication Skils

    • Summary & Further Information

  • 8

    Reflections

    • Work Experience Reflective Task

    • Work Experience Reflective Task - Submission Point

    • Post-course Survey

    • Post-course Survey Code

Reviews

5 star rating

fantastic

Shruthi Singhvi

brilliant, very interactive and interesting

brilliant, very interactive and interesting

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Awesome

Murtazaa Imran

This course taught me so much about the different areas of medicine.

This course taught me so much about the different areas of medicine.

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5 star rating

Very good course

Kayan Kathir

helped me learn a lot about the medical society and the definitions.

helped me learn a lot about the medical society and the definitions.

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5 star rating

EXHILARATING COURSE!!

Tauheed Ahmad

An AMAZING course compiled by BSMS. I found it very useful! I learnt a lot not only about medicine in general, but also about which paths I should pursue for my future. You will definitely enjoy this short, concise course! 5-stars

An AMAZING course compiled by BSMS. I found it very useful! I learnt a lot not only about medicine in general, but also about which paths I should pursue for my future. You will definitely enjoy this short, concise course! 5-stars

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5 star rating

Very good way to understand the role of a doctor as well as different areas of medicine you can go into

Huw Riley

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5 star rating

the course really helped me get an insight of what doctors really do and I like how it is interactive

Justine Taylor

5 star rating

informative, helpful, and overall a great learning oppourtunity

Archie Ibell-Feuz

5 star rating

BSMS is a wonderful platform for a virtual experience if your'e looking forward to study medicine. I have absolutely loved the course!!

ANIKA SRIVASTAVA

5 star rating

This was very detailed and gave me a lot of insight and how to manage as a doctor in a real life situation and mantaining emotional expertise and adaptibility

Nimo Omar

5 star rating

Innovative, fun, and insightful

Dexter Chan

Learnt a lot about the field of medicine, especially about the NHS and the GMC. The whole learning experience is unique and fun too. Definitely one of the best virtual learning experiences.

Learnt a lot about the field of medicine, especially about the NHS and the GMC. The whole learning experience is unique and fun too. Definitely one of the best virtual learning experiences.

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