Classroom to clinic: the ultimate guide to help ambitious students consider a career in health

Image result for medicalmavericks

 

Its one thing showcasing a whole range of careers to inspire you to look into them further, but that could mean nothing without some additional guidance on what to do to give you the best chance of getting on that course or getting that dream job. That's the reason for writing this book, to help give you some extra guidance on what to do when you find that dream course or career.

It doesn't matter if you are a student or a teacher, reading this book, the whole aim is to show you all the opportunities that are out there for you. This guide can help you to:

  • see the amazing jobs you can work in
  • make more informed decisions about your career choices
  • see there is more to the world than the area you live in
  • see that exam results don't define who you are or who you should be

A decision to work in the health sector will not only affect your life, but also thousands of others as you help diagnose and treat their illnesses. Your role in a patients care will impact on their families too, making your job one of the most rewarding there is in the whole wide world.

Show health and safety information

Please be aware that resources have been published on the website in the form that they were originally supplied. This means that procedures reflect general practice and standards applicable at the time resources were produced and cannot be assumed to be acceptable today. Website users are fully responsible for ensuring that any activity, including practical work, which they carry out is in accordance with current regulations related to health and safety and that an appropriate risk assessment has been carried out.

Subject(s)Careers, Science
Author(s)Tom Warrender
Age11-14, 14-16, 16-19, FE/HE
Published2017
Shelf reference331 WAR
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/xexgq

This is a physical resource. Come and visit the National STEM Learning Centre library to see it.

Find out more about the Centre