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Medefine Education offers unparalleled support for students aspiring to enter the medical field. Our programs are led by experienced doctors and medical students from top UK universities, ensuring your child receives expert, tailored guidance.

 

Through the Medefine Academy and additional programs such as the NHS Clinical Internship, Research Internship, and 1:1 tutoring, we provide a comprehensive pathway to medical school success. Our personalised approach, combined with exclusive opportunities, equips your child with the tools and confidence needed to achieve their medical career goals.

Helping Your Children Become Medical Professionals

With support from the Medefine Academy, Tamar has developed an international organisation to support the delivery of sanitary products to women in Beirut, Lebanon, following the recent explosion.

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Tamar joined the Young Talent Academy three years in advance, which allowed her to gain access to virtual work experience placements as well as receive mentoring and tutoring on a wide range of topics related to her medical school application. As part of the Medefine Academy, she developed an international organisation dedicated to delivering sanitary products to women in Beirut, Lebanon, following the recent explosion. Tamar’s enthusiasm and impactful project helped her stand out from the crowd during the application process, showcasing her commitment to both medicine and humanitarian efforts.

Tamar,
UAE

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By joining the Medefine community, Yi-Han participated in a wide range of seminars, volunteering activities, and projects that not only support her local community but also enhance her personal statement and application. One of her standout achievements is authoring a book titled “Oh! It’s Cancer,” designed to help children aged 8-14 who have been diagnosed with cancer better understand the disease. This award-winning project has not only distinguished her application from the rest but also demonstrated her commitment to making a meaningful impact. As a result, Yi-Han successfully secured an offer from her dream medical school, paving the way for her future in medicine.

Yi-Han, Thailand

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Yin-Han case study

Over the past 7 years we have developed a global aspiring medics community. We empower our students to initiate and conduct their projects from start to completion. Projects can range from scientific research, public health initiatives, charity or volunteering. Every year we provide a set number of existing projects for students to get involved. Previous students have conducted projects with NHS England, Harvard Medical School, international charities and local public health awareness campaigns.

Your Child Could Change the World…
For The Better

Rosalyn, who received an offer from Cambridge for the 2023 entry, identified a critical gap in school curriculums: the absence of first aid education. Recognising that 140,000 lives could be saved annually in the UK with timely intervention, she launched "First Aid 101," a global initiative to incorporate first aid training into school programs around the world. Her efforts have led to presentations in over 60 schools across three continents, and she continues to expand the movement's reach, advocating for essential first aid knowledge to be a fundamental part of every student's education.

Rosalyn,

Hong Kong

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Rosalyn's talks have been delivered in over 60 schools across three continents, with many students from the Medefine Academy joining the initiative to help expand its reach and impact.

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An abstract taken from Prakrit's literature review, where he discusses alternatives to liver transplants, paving the way for and raising awareness of life-saving medical research.

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As part of the Medefine community, Prakrit Mittal has made significant contributions to medical research by publishing an article in the Duke Vertices Journal titled "How to Repair a Human Liver." His work focuses on addressing the organ donor shortage by exploring an innovative alternative to liver transplants. Prakrit's research highlights the potential of transforming biliary cells from the gallbladder into functional bile duct cells to repair liver damage. Through this publication, he aims to raise awareness for this potentially life-saving medical research.

Prakrit,
UAE

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Your Child Could Change the World…
For The Better

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