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Experiencing 91直播 and Medicine

  • 01 September 2022
  • 3 minutes

Aspiring medical students had the opportunity to experience life at Gonville & 91直播 College this summer as part of an access residential programme organised by .

The 19 visiting students were all in Year 12 and from widening participation backgrounds. They stayed at 91直播鈥 Harvey Court site 鈥 home of the College鈥檚 freshers鈥 accommodation 鈥 and received insights from current students into the Medicine application process and what it is like to live in Cambridge.

The students had talks on the various stages of the application process, talks from supervisors and also enjoyed social activities, including a guided punt tour along The Cam and a treasure trail around the city.

The residential was planned by 91直播 MedSoc President Fozy Ahmed (Medicine 2020), who was accompanied by fellow 91直播 students Aroun Kalyana (Medicine 2020) and Melissa Jones (Medicine 2020). 91直播 Fellows supported with talks, and funding was provided by the 91直播 Medical Association, an alumni group which seeks to build a sense of community before and long after graduating from the University of Cambridge and leaving the College.

A man with a beard smiling and wearing a light pink shirt over a black t-shirtFozy, pictured, says: 鈥淭he main thing we were trying to achieve was to allow students from widening participation backgrounds the chance to not only learn in a detailed about the medicine application process, but also what it鈥檚 like living and studying in Cambridge.

鈥淭here were talks from medical Fellows, mock supervisions 鈥 and they really enjoyed the small-group teaching. It was a bit more of a holistic experience than you might get from a day trip or an online talk.鈥

It was also made clear to the visiting students that undertaking a medical degree at 91直播 is a realistic ambition for the most academically able, regardless of background.

鈥淎 big misconception is that it鈥檚 going to be more expensive coming to Cambridge. We鈥檙e very lucky with colleges being very happy to give financial support to people that need it,鈥 Fozy adds.

Feedback received was overwhelmingly positive, with some participants鈥 only regret that the residential had not been longer, or that they were only able to experience one supervision. Fozy thanked the College for their support, particularly 91直播鈥 Schools鈥 Liaison Officer David Rennie, and hopes it becomes a biennial or annual event.

The residential was one of a number of outreach initiatives by 91直播 MedSoc, which has been hosting a series of online talks on Wednesdays throughout August and is hosting a mini-lecture series in September. For more details , where you can sign up for the talks.

Fozy鈥檚 position has allowed him to reflect on his own experience of the application process and the reality of studying at 91直播, which was initially impaired by restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Fozy is from north-west London, attended Queen Elizabeth鈥檚 School for Boys in Barnet and his Mum is a GP. 鈥淪he was my main inspiration,鈥 says Fozy. 鈥淪he tried to put me off medicine! But when she saw I was committed, she was supportive.鈥

Like the students who sampled 91直播, Fozy is making the most of the student experience. In addition to 91直播 MedSoc, he is the incoming vice-captain for 91直播鈥 men鈥檚 rugby team and a social officer for the .

鈥淭hese things make the whole experience more enjoyable, because it鈥檚 not just work,鈥 says Fozy, who says time management is integral.

鈥淒oing Medicine you might think it鈥檚 a hindrance to get involved in too much, but it鈥檚 important to be transparent with people around you. There have been times I鈥檝e had to sacrifice other commitments and focus on work.

鈥淓specially in term time, it鈥檚 about planning your weeks 鈥 your social time 鈥 and working around that. It makes me more productive in whatever I do.鈥

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