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A day in the life of a medical physiology and therapeutics student

Ever wonder what it's like to be a medical physiology and therapeutics student? Diveyaa takes us through a day in her life.

University is an exciting time. You’re getting hands-on practical experience in various clinical settings, being taught by leading academics, and building the knowledge for an exciting career. But university is not just about studying. It’s also about meeting new people and trying out new things.  

With so much to take in, how can you find the time to do it all? If this question has crossed your mind, let current Medical Physiology and Therapeutics BSc (MPT) student Diveyaa show you what a typical day looks like. 

From studying at the Medical School Royal Derby Hospital Medical School and K-Pop society social to studying on University Park Campus to her work experience, follow Diveyaa as she takes you through her day as an MPT student at Nottingham.  

Diveyaa is a second year medical physiology and therapeutics student (MPT) at the University of Nottingham. Here she explains what a day in the life of an MT student looks like, what extra opportunities are available to her and how she gets around campus.

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