About us

Throughout the day, participants will dive into real-world medical challenges, working in teams to explore fascinating topics that push the boundaries of modern healthcare. With guidance from mentors and peers, you'll learn how to think like a doctor — researching, analyzing, and debating ideas that shape the future of medicine. As the day unfolds, each team will present their findings to a panel of passionate judges, blending science, teamwork, and creativity in a true test of communication and problem-solving. Whether your dream is to become a doctor, a biomedical researcher, or an innovator in healthcare, this conference offers more than just experience — it's a glimpse into the collaborative and inspiring world of medical inquiry.

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Meet the team

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Frequently Asked Questions

01 What is the Medical Club Conference?

The Medical Club Conference is an event where high school students research and present their findings on a specific issue assigned on the day of the conference by the organisers. Participants will present their research to a panel of judges.

02 How can I join?

Only a few selected schools have been invited to attend. Invitations have been sent to each school’s Head of Science. Unfortunately, individual registrations are not allowed.

03 Will I receive a certificate?

Yes, all participants will receive a certificate for participation. Additionally, a separate certificate will be awarded to teams delivering the best presentations.

04 What should I prepare for the conference?

To participate in this conference, schools must prepare a team consisting of three top-performing students accompanied by one teacher mentor. Participants are expected to demonstrate strong presentation and public speaking skills, as they will research and present on an issue assigned on the day to a panel of judges. While not mandatory, having a solid foundation in scientific knowledge is highly beneficial, along with effective research skills such as knowing how to properly cite sources.

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