First year Bristol medical students document their experiences of distance learning during the pandemic.
Medical students whose first year took place during the Covid-19 pandemic have documented their experience of distance learning in artwork.
Louis Davenport, a now second year student who curated the exhibition, said: "Medicine students support each other through the tough times. The poem, entitled 'What's in front of you', inspired the student to ask fellow first year medics for their experiences.This collage by Katy Glenn focussed on her time volunteering in a vaccine clinic
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