GMC Student Professionalism Competition
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2025 12:36 pm
Closing Friday 26 September 2025
Be in with a chance of winning £500 by entering the General Medical Council and Medical Schools Council student competition.
The GMC set clear expectations that doctors have a responsibility to manage and use resources effectively. In Good medical practice 2024, there is a specific duty that recognises doctors have a responsibility to consider the environmental impact of healthcare practice in the course of their work. But what does this mean for medical students?
For this year’s student professionalism competition, the GMC and MSC are asking students at UK medical schools to create engaging online content that explores why sustainability in healthcare is included as a duty in Good medical practice and in Achieving good medical practice.
You have until midday on Friday 26 September 2025 to take part.
The winning entry will receive a £500 voucher, and the content will be shared with medical schools across the UK and across the GMC’s social media channels. Two runner-up entries will be awarded a £175 voucher each.
Last year’s winner created an animated video focusing on simplifying the MLA’s purpose, structure and role in medical training.
You can find out more at gmc-uk.org/studentcompetition
Planetary health and sustainable healthcare in medical education standards and outcomes
This position paper outlines the key concepts related to creating a more sustainable healthcare system in the UK; other activity relating to sustainability, climate change and net zero; and our pos... https://teams.microsoft.com/l/message/1 ... chat%22%7D
Be in with a chance of winning £500 by entering the General Medical Council and Medical Schools Council student competition.
The GMC set clear expectations that doctors have a responsibility to manage and use resources effectively. In Good medical practice 2024, there is a specific duty that recognises doctors have a responsibility to consider the environmental impact of healthcare practice in the course of their work. But what does this mean for medical students?
For this year’s student professionalism competition, the GMC and MSC are asking students at UK medical schools to create engaging online content that explores why sustainability in healthcare is included as a duty in Good medical practice and in Achieving good medical practice.
You have until midday on Friday 26 September 2025 to take part.
The winning entry will receive a £500 voucher, and the content will be shared with medical schools across the UK and across the GMC’s social media channels. Two runner-up entries will be awarded a £175 voucher each.
Last year’s winner created an animated video focusing on simplifying the MLA’s purpose, structure and role in medical training.
You can find out more at gmc-uk.org/studentcompetition
Planetary health and sustainable healthcare in medical education standards and outcomes
This position paper outlines the key concepts related to creating a more sustainable healthcare system in the UK; other activity relating to sustainability, climate change and net zero; and our pos... https://teams.microsoft.com/l/message/1 ... chat%22%7D