Students will have the opportunity to observe the role of a Physiotherapist within the acute hospital inpatient and outpatient settings. Over the 2 days of work experience there will be the opportunity to shadow Physiotherapists in a variety of clinical specialities. This placement is across both the Queen's Medical Centre and Nottingham City Hospital campuses.
All slots for June are now fully booked. However, there are still spaces for September and November.
Nottingham City Hospital
The student will be sent these details nearer the time depending on which teams will be participating in each work experience block.
You will be required to attend an induction session before your placement, we will book you onto a session in line with your placement start date. See the induction session dates below:
See the induction session dates below:
03/04/25
08/05/25
05/06/25
01/07/25
05/08/25
02/09/25
02/10/25
06/11/25
04/12/25
16 (Please ensure that you meet the age criteria of this placement before you apply)
2
4 blocks a year
8.30am-4.00pm
Smart dress. No short skirts, jeans, shorts, hoodies or jogging bottoms. Flat clean shoes/smart black trainer. Bare below the elbow in clinical areas. Long hair tied back and only one set of stud earrings. No other jewellery.
This placement will be held in 2025 on the following dates only:
9/10 April - * April is now Full booked*
17/18 June - *June is now Booked*
17/18 September
18/19 November
Applicants need to be able to attend both the full days. This placement is only suitable for those applicants wishing to pursue a career as Physiotherapist. This placement is across both the Queen's Medical Centre and Nottingham City Hospital campuses. 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. If you are successful, we can only co-ordinate one placement per person, per academic year, through the directory of placements. This is due to the demand for placements.