Widening Access to Medical School (WAMS) Ear, Nose and Throat
Clinical
Nottingham University Hospitals is committed to widening access to medical school. We aim to encourage applications from under-represented groups including care leavers, pupils from lower socio-economic groups, or attending schools with low progression into higher education and those who are the first generation in their family to consider higher education.
Applicants should be committed to applying to medical school and have the necessary GCSE grades and A Levels/predicted A levels, including sciences, for entry to medical school.
Applicants will be observing daily tasks in the ENT department and various duties and roles.
Hours are 8.30am-4.30pm.
Successful applicants will be also be invited to attend a session to meet medical students and obtain guidance with applying to medical school. The invite to attend this session will be sent to you via Eventbrite.
Applicants are encouraged to be vaccinated against Covid-19.
Nottingham City Hospital
Report at 8.30am to Reception, A floor EENT, EENT building, Queens Medical Centre
17 (Please ensure that you meet the age criteria of this placement before you apply)
3
4/year
830am-4.30pm but this can vary depending on the theatre to be visited
Smart dress. Flat comfortable shoes. Bare below the elbows. Long hair tied back and only one set of stud earrings, no other jewellery.
Due to the demand for work experience placements, all work experience applicants must be Nottinghamshire residents or attend full-time education in Nottinghamshire. Applicants must attend an induction before they can attend the placement.
Please note that due to the high demand for placements if you apply for a placement via the directory of placements we have to limit placements to one placement per person per academic year.