At SEGi, choosing a healthcare pathway is not just about selecting a programme. It is about understanding the people, skills, responsibilities and real world learning that shape the healthcare profession.
SEGi University recently organised its Health Sciences Experience Day on 10 April 2026, bringing prospective students closer to the world of health sciences through a full day of hands on activities and interactive learning sessions. The event was designed especially for school leavers and individuals exploring healthcare related study pathways, giving them the opportunity to experience different disciplines before making one of the most important decisions for their future.
Throughout the day, participants were introduced to key Health Science programmes including Dentistry, Optometry, Physiotherapy, Biomedical Science, Pharmacy and Medicine. Each session offered a practical glimpse into the learning environment, from clinical simulations and laboratory based exposure to guided demonstrations that reflected real healthcare practices.
Participants experienced how dental professionals create tooth impressions, explored eye tests used in optometry, learned about posture and body movement in physiotherapy, carried out blood grouping activities in biomedical science, observed pharmacy dispensing practices, and engaged with human anatomy through interactive learning. These activities helped students see that healthcare education is not only built on theory, but also on precision, confidence, problem solving and care.
More than just an introductory event, the Health Sciences Experience Day supported Damansara Medical EduHub’s role in providing early exposure to future healthcare learners. By allowing participants to discover different areas of health sciences in a practical and engaging setting, the initiative helped them better understand their interests, strengths and possible study options.
Through experiences like these, SEGi continues to create meaningful learning opportunities that prepare students to make informed choices about their future. For many participants, the day was not just a look into health science programmes. It was a first step towards seeing themselves as part of the healthcare community.






