Welcome to YOUR MedSoc Community!
You’ve just joined the University of Nottingham Medical Students’ Society – a community of over 1,000 future doctors, researchers, and healthcare leaders.
Everything You Need to Succeed
Academic Excellence
Study Groups & Mentoring – Connect with senior students who’ve aced the exams you’re about to take. Get insider tips, study materials, and the support you need to excel.
Revision Sessions – Join our famous group study sessions before major exams. These sessions have helped hundreds of students achieve top grades.
Resource Library – Access our exclusive collection of notes, past papers, and study guides created by successful medical students.
Professional Development
Career Guidance – Whether you dream of surgery, general practice, or research, our alumni network spans every medical specialty.
Networking Events – Meet consultants, junior doctors, and industry professionals who can open doors to your future career.
Skills Workshops – From clinical skills to leadership development, we provide hands-on training that sets you apart.
Community & Support
Welfare Team – Medical school is tough. Our trained welfare officers provide confidential support and know exactly what you’re going through.
Social Events – From welcome parties to charity balls, we know that balance is key to success in medical school.
Societies Network – Connect with ACMN Afro-Caribbean Medical Network, Amateur Dramatics (Medics), Badminton (Medics), Basketball (Medics) and discover your passions.
Get Started in 4 Simple Steps
- Create Your Account – Join the Student Hub to access all resources and connect with your peers
- Attend Welcome Week – Meet your new medical family and discover everything MedSoc offers
- Join Study Groups – Connect with students in your year and start building your support network
- Get Involved – Whether it’s committees, events, or societies – find your place in our community
Your Medical Career Starts Here
Join over 1,000 medical students who call MedSoc home. Your journey to becoming a doctor just got a whole lot better.

