Post by Yazan Alistewani

Medical student at The University of Buckingham|Aspiring Orthopedics surgeon

I recently took part in an OSCE preparation event at the University of Buckingham Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences organised by the Neurodiversity Society, and what I thought would be an opportunity to teach turned out to be a huge learning experience for me. We ran three stations — MSK, history taking, and basic life support — and it was great to see such positive feedback from everyone who attended. I’m grateful to my friends in the Neurodiversity Society, Ahmed Helmy Abdelrahman Abdellatif and Malek and I am also very thankful to Ryan Mohamadi for helping me carry out my station smoothly. for their support and collaboration. This experience reminded me that teaching and learning go hand in hand, and that shared preparation not only builds confidence but also strengthens community. The following images are from my stations only but the other stations were even more eventful!

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