
The Vital Signs for Medical Students
Vacancies: Medical Students Top of the class at school? Hard-working? Compassionate? Driven? Perfectionist? Earned A*s at A-level and at least one Gold D of E Award? This exciting opportunity offers…
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Vacancies: Medical Students Top of the class at school? Hard-working? Compassionate? Driven? Perfectionist? Earned A*s at A-level and at least one Gold D of E Award? This exciting opportunity offers…
If you’ve become ill or disabled and you have to temporarily stop your studies, it’s possible to take time off without having to give up altogether. And if you’re thinking…
If you’ve developed a health condition or become disabled, you probably want to know whether you can take time off work, work more flexible hours, or have adjustments made to…
If you’re facing a health problem, your finances may be the last thing on your mind. However, to avoid money worries building up, try and sort out your money situation…
Often, there’s a link between struggling with money and poor mental wellbeing. Feeling low can make it tough to manage money. And worrying about it can make you feel even…
Universal Credit Universal credit is a monthly payment from the government to help with your living costs. Most full-time medical students can’t claim universal credit. The financial support you receive through…
Studying medicine as a second degree can be very rewarding, but there are serious financial considerations to take into account. Graduate medical students have to make a significant contribution to…
Most health treatment is free under the NHS but there can be charges for some services and treatments such as prescriptions, sight tests, glasses/contact lenses, dental treatment and wig or…
This section offers advice for medical students on finding and saving money, budgeting, accommodation and more.