Being able to apply what I’ve learnt to help people is the most rewarding

Tobias Tan, an undergraduate medical student.
Tobias Tan
Undergraduate student
MBChB Medicine
Originally from Singapore, Tobias shares how Sheffield has become his 'home from home' and is helping to fulfil his dream of doing mission work as a doctor.
Tobias Tan, an undergraduate medical student.

“When I was younger, during one of my classes in secondary school, I watched a documentary about a doctor who went to other countries to provide healthcare to those without proper access to it,” recalls Tobias Tan, from Singapore. “Coincidentally, around that time, I remember my mother sharing with me stories about missionary doctors. It was then when I felt something clicked inside of me and ever since I’ve worked towards studying medicine.”

“I chose this university for a few reasons. Sheffield has a large international pool of students. It has given me the opportunity to meet many people from all walks of life and at the same time feel at home with a large community of Singaporeans and Malaysians,” he explains. “Also, Sheffield is very safe. We have the Peak District in our backyard, which is a huge perk. I could go on but there are too many things I like about Sheffield!”

“I think to be able to apply what I’ve learnt to help people is the most rewarding”, he says, explaining what he enjoys most about studying medicine. “Hearing patients share their stories about doctors who have made a difference in their lives inspires me. This pushes me on to become a better doctor so that I will be able to help those in need.”

In his spare time, Tobias enjoys socialising in the University’s award-winning students’ union. “The students’ union is so full of life and full of warmth, and everyone there is really welcoming. There are always new things going on, a variety of food choices, and it’s a nice place to just relax. Western Bank Library is one of my favourites as well. It’s very spacious and quiet, with a nice view of Weston Park whenever your eyes need a break.”


When I graduate, I would like to stay in the UK to work if I am granted the chance to, as there are a lot of opportunities here. I believe this would be a good place to start my dream of doing mission work as a doctor, as there have been countless of talks and sharing from other inspiring doctors who have done likewise.

Tobias Tan

Undergraduate student


“Studying at Sheffield has been an amazing experience. The teaching staff have been nurturing, kind and patient. They have made learning so enjoyable. The University also has countless student societies to join and the give-it-a-go programme is definitely a good place to try something new!”