Do you have a teen at home who’s an aspiring doctor? If you do, then this is an event that they can’t miss out on! Oasis International Hospital will be hosting the first-ever Oasis Pre-Med Club on Nov 11.
Participating teens will learn how to suture wounds, which is a vital healthcare skill. They’ll also learn building blocks to understand a doctor’s necessary thinking processes. Participants will also explore the steps to becoming a doctor and the skills one needs. Dr. Vera, an international GP at Oasis International Hospital, will also share some of her experiences as a doctor.
The club is open to English-speaking teenagers ages 13-18 and lasts for about 1.5 hours.
There are limited spaces available. Scan the QR code below and sign up before Nov 7.
This club was initiated by Maggie Kang, a student at the British Royal School who participated in a summer internship at Stanford University which she will talk about at the OASIS Pre-Med Club. Read more about her experience here.
So how much does this one-of-a-kind experience cost? NOTHING! It’s completely free to teens who have a genuine interest in becoming a doctor.
Images: Maggie Kang, Pexels