Foundation Years: A Medical Student's Take on Technology, Training and Trust
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What You’ll Learn:
- The value of taking a gap year to ensure you are committed to a career in medicine and the freedom it can give you to travel and gain experience.
- The pros and cons of technology in medical education and why it's changing the way students learn and access information.
- The potential pressure on future clinicians who will be required to manage a patient’s own online research and the influence of AI.
- Why it's so important for medical schools to start patient-facing experience early in the curriculum. How diversity is represented in medical school today.
Rose Kelly is a first-year medical student at the University of Sheffield. Having completed a gap year that included travel and a role in a community pharmacy, she offers a fresh perspective on the evolving landscape of medical education and the future of healthcare. Rose is particularly interested in geriatrics and the importance of community care.
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