What people are saying.

  • “I learnt so much about how different healthcare teams work together just to treat one individual patient."

    — MDT Webinar: Lung Cancer (March 2022) Attendee

  • “I loved hearing from all the different roles involved in the same patient’s care - I really want to be a doctor but I feel like I know nothing about other roles which you would interact and work together with - very useful!”

    — MDT Webinar: Lung Cancer (March 2022) Attendee

  • “The different professions saying what their roles are was vey helpful! As a trainee Advanced Nurse Practitioner in mental health it can be difficult to see how things work from the outside but this made it much easier to understand.”

    — MDT Webinar: Lung Cancer (March 2022) Attendee

  • "The use of students and newly qualified professions from across most of the different care pathways was a very interesting way of delivering information as it came directly from those currently studying or working in that field."

    — MDT Webinar: Stroke (January 2022) Attendee

  • "I really enjoyed the structure of the session. I loved how you were relating it to 'real world' working by using a case study and mock MDT meeting. After doing 28 placement on a stroke ward this has been very useful to use retrospectively in understanding all the roles I saw and worked with."

    — MDT Webinar: Stroke (January 2022) Attendee

  • "It was really interesting to hear newly qualified dietitians talk about their fresh experience as a band 5 in a really informal and relaxed way. They both gave great useful tips. It was good having insight into both acute and community band 5 jobs."

    — Transitioning from a student dietitian to a Band 5 qualified dietitian (November 2021) Attendee

  • "Very useful advice on the physio course and all physios were really helpful answering Q&A in detail. I was very nervous about starting the course but after listening to the webinar, I feel reassured. It was nice for the speakers to include their personal experiences and resource recommendations eg books videos."

    — Tips & Tricks for Studying Physiotherapy at University (October 2021) Attendee

  • "Everything from start to finish was very informative and the the hosts were very helpful at informing us of different tips to really help perfect our personal statements. I also loved the Q&A section at the end. Overall I learnt a lot of skills which will help me with writing my personal statement."

    — Tips and Advice For Writing Your Personal Statement Webinar (September 2021) Attendee

  • "I loved hearing from each midwife/ student midwife about what drives their passion and how they work. I have taken many notes on needed skills required to help with my personal statement. I feel even more passionate and ready to apply to university."

    — Midwifery Work Experience Webinar (March 2021) Attendee

  • "I found future frontline on Instagram just yesterday and I’m so glad I did! The talk was amazing! It was so interesting hearing about everyone’s different paths into midwifery, I found it so informative and helpful, I appreciate everyone taking there time to do this, it’s great, thank you so much! I completed a year as a mental health Nurse hoping to specialise in dementia but found the course wasn’t for me, I was so gutted. I still have a huge passion for caring and helping people and would love a career in healthcare. I have been thinking about midwifery for a year now, this talk has helped me so much!"

    — Midwifery Work Experience Webinar (March 2021) Attendee

  • "Fantastic to see the variety of work/areas available to work in as I didn't know that OTs were in so many areas. I had the pre- impression they were more an extension of the physiotherapy team in terms of moving back home from e.g an inpatient setting however they seem to be much more than that and work in a broader way than I had realised. So just the general knowledge on how they function as a profession and what they bring the wider healthcare team was really useful."

    — Occupational Therapy Work Experience Webinar (March 2021) Attendee