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Be a valued part of our growing community
Community is a vital part of how In2Med works, it’s all about medical students helping other students. If you are interested in writing a blog, developing some material or helping out in any other way, get in contact with us.


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Join our team...

We all learn best when we pool our resources and we would love you to become a part of our team by contributing material for the website. If you have a blog you would like to write, some notes you would think students could find useful or any other ideas to improve our online portal, we would love to hear from you.
As part of our team you will help create resources for medical students across the world and spread awareness about In2Med. It’s as simple as 5 quick steps…
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1. Get in touch using the information below.
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2. Send us a blog, study notes, illustration or other material that would be useful to fellow students.
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3. Everything is reviewed, to make sure it meets the standard our members expect.
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4. Your contribution is published on the website.
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5. We will add your name, photograph and testimonial to the website as one of our contributors.
Student Representatives
We are looking for medical students across the UK to become In2Med representatives for their medical schools. As an In2Med rep, you’l be in charge of helping spread awareness about In2Med to students at your university. This includes posting on social media about new videos, new modules, new courses and much more.
This is a great way to demonstrate interest in medical education, an essential skill for your future applications. You’ll also get to be part of a great community of like minded students helping to create a genuinely useful medical resource. We look forward to hearing from you…

Mckenzie
Glasgow University
Mckenze is 4th year medical student at Glasgow who completed an intercalated year in Genetics. She also plays hockey for Scotland and is a member of the Great Britain U23 squad.

Sara
Liverpool University
Sara is a 4th year medical student at Liverpool University. Also a keen writer, make sure to check our her blog on a guide to surviving life on the wards.

Radhika
Birmingham University
Radhika is a 4th-year medical student at Birmingham University. She is co-president of the Medtech committee and intercalating in anatomy.

Frances
University of Aberdeen
Frances is a 1st year Medical student. Prior to this, she completed an undergraduate degree in Anatomy. When not studying she will either be playing hockey or out and about with her dogs.

Maisy
Swansea University
'Maisy is currently in her 3rd year of Graduate Entry Medicine at Swansea University. She previously did an undergraduate degree in Medical Physiology.

Could this be you?
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Get in touch if you want to become an In2Med student representative for your medical school.
Our contributors

Tom
Tom graduated from the University of Cambridge with a masters in chemistry. He is one of the authors and instructors of our personal statement course.

Maddie
Maddie is a medical student at the University of Cambridge. She is the author of our paediatrics, gynaecology and obstetrics clinical modules.

Kiran
Kiran is studying history at Bristol University. With a flair for drawing, Kiran helped draw many of our images for our clinical modules.

Simran
Simran is a medical students at the University of Cambridge. A keen writer, Simran has written many articles for In2Med which you can find in the blogs and articles section.

Gaurav
Gaurav is a Year 11 student who did some work experience with In2Med. He has been instrumental in drawing academic diagrams and digitising the images you can find in our clinical modules.

Alisha
Alisha is a year 12 student who is a singer songwriter. She is very creative and is responsible for drawing our cover photos for each of our clinical modules. Check out her work on our clinical modules page.

Shweta
Shweta is an international student in her final year at the University of Nottingham. Originally from Dubai, in her free time she enjoys writing and karaoke. She is passionate about helping international students apply to the UK

Kristina
Kristina is a Natural sciences student at the University of Cambridge. She is one of the authors of the interview course and is looking forward to completing a summer internship with In2Med during August 2020.

Could this be you?
Get in touch if you want to become an In2Med contributor and write some material for us. If you have a skill, we are sure we can help you put that to good use and develop resources for medical students around the world
Get in Touch
If you have any questions, queries, comments or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us. You can reach us by email or social media:
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