Future Doctors Month: November 2025
Join free online Future Doctors Month activities to gain valuable insights and hands-on knowledge designed specifically for aspiring healthcare professionals. Students of any age interested in medicine can take part in live sessions with real doctors, explore medical specialties, and develop core skills such as patient history taking and ethical reasoning. You can also earn an official Certificate of Completion. Learn all about Future Doctors Month here.
Virtual NHS Healthcare Work Experience Programme
Take your first steps towards a healthcare career with the UK’s only Interactive Virtual Work Experience Programme created and delivered by healthcare professionals. Students can choose between one and six days of work experience spread out over a six-month period. Learn more about this healthcare work experience programme.
Book on after-school ‘discover NHS careers’ talks
All secondary school students from Year 7 and above are invited to attend free after-school careers talks with Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust. They will help you to learn about working for the NHS from different perspectives, understand more about how healthcare professionals work together as multi-disciplinary teams, and discover roles you haven’t thought about! To learn more about these careers talks, download this flyer and book your place online here.
Why Choose Pharmacy? A Career That Makes a Difference
Curious about a career that combines science, healthcare, and helping others? Join NHS England South East for an inspiring webinar exploring the world of pharmacy! Bring your questions and leave with insights that could shape a future in healthcare.
When is it? Thursday 4th December, 6pm –7pm
Who should attend: Students (Years 9–13), college learners, parents, carers, teachers, and career advisers.
This is a Microsoft Teams meeting. For the QR code or joining link, download this informational flyer.
Work Experience in Prosthetics and Orthotics
University places for prosthetics and orthotics can be competitive. At interview, you’ll be expected to demonstrate a clear understanding of what the profession involves. Gaining work experience in a prosthetic and orthotic centre, or within a related environment, is one of the best ways to build that understanding. It also shows your genuine interest in and commitment to the profession. Learn more about requesting work experience via the website of the British Association of Prosthetics and Orthotics (BAPO).
Aged 12-21? Join your NHS Trust Youth Action Group
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust are recruiting for their Youth Action Group, where young people contribute to decision making in their local NHS Trust.
The Youth Action Group is made up of a group of committed young people from across Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire who want to contribute to decision-making in their local NHS Trust while building their skills and experience to support them in their futures.