Are you a Northern BC grade 10-12 student with a passion for science and health research?
Join us for Mini Med School Prince George!
Dive into a day of discovery with scientists and health professionals from BC Children's Hospital as we explore the latest in medical research.
Friday, May 8, 2026 | 9:00 am - 2:30 pm
Ramada Plaza Prince George, 444 George Street, Prince George, BC
Schedule | Registration | Get to Know Our Researchers & Health Experts
What's in store at Mini Med School Prince George? Prepare for an exciting day filled with:
- Presentations from top BC Children's Hospital researchers and health experts
- Hands-on activities covering various health science topics
- Insights into careers in research and health care
- Opportunities to connect with students from across Northern BC
- Chances to win door prizes, trivia prizes, and BC Children's Hospital gear
Registration is free, with snacks and lunch included - but spots are limited!
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Interested in attending?
Students currently enrolled in grades 10–12 at a Northern BC secondary school are eligible to register. Space is limited to 70 students, and registration is first come, first served.
Mini Med School is a special event held outside the classroom and will be hosted on a school day. Students will be expected to:
- Get permission from their parent/guardian and school to attend
- Arrange their own transportation to and from the Ramada Plaza Prince George
Click here to learn how you can register for Mini Med School
Questions? Contact researchevents@phsa.ca.
Mini Med School is a BC Children's Hospital youth outreach program that takes a unique approach and has the reputation of being “anything but mini”. This popular series uses big ideas, big discoveries and big names to engage high school students, teachers and the general public in learning and discussing health research topics. Click here to learn more about this travelling program.