About Medu: Premier First Aid Training in London
Our history
Medu has been operating in England since 2015, and during this time, we have conducted hundreds of training courses for our clients, both as the main contractor and subcontractor. Our services have been highly regarded by international and local businesses, such as Ikea, Hotel Radisson Blu, Hotel Intercontinental, and dozens of others. At Medu, we prioritize quality and the best possible preparation of our trainees to handle emergency situations. That is why we practice realistic scenarios that reflect real-life situations.
Passion for first aid
At Medu, first aid is not just a job, it's our passion. From the very beginning of our activity, we have always strived to ensure that our knowledge and experience in this field translate into saving human lives. We want our trainees to feel confident and well-prepared to provide assistance in emergency situations. That's why our trainings are conducted by experienced and dedicated instructors who infect others with their passion and enthusiasm. Thanks to this, our trainees can count on knowledge and skills at the highest level as well as a wonderful adventure with first aid.
How our first aid courses contribute to saving lives
We've heard from our students that thanks to the knowledge we've provided, they have saved several lives and helped countless others. We are inspired by their stories and very proud that, thanks to their heroic attitude and our training, they were able to remain calm and effectively provide first aid in critical situations. This motivates us to constantly improve our courses and prepare our students for any eventuality. That's why we conduct each training with full commitment and dedication, so that our students can also become heroes who help others in crisis situations.
The team of our trainers
Marcin Sobiecki
He is a graduate of emergency medical services and public health. He completed his doctoral studies at the Department of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology at the Medical University of Warsaw. He taught clinical pharmacology, pharmacology, and pharmacoeconomics
Marcin has written many publications on first aid. He has been a speaker at national and international conferences. Since 2005, he has been involved in training. In the UK, he conducted first aid classes for companies such as Amazon, WeWork, IKEA, and Arsenal Stadium.
In his free time, he is a breeder of Siberian cats and a great enthusiast of this breed. He is interested in medicine, psychology, quantum physics, and programming in Python. He loves long walks and playing chess.
Natalia Grzesik
is an ambitious and enthusiastic pharmacology student in London, looking to pursue a career in neuropharmacological research. Within academia she has also secured the position of treasurer for the William Harvey Research Institute Society. Over the years she did
In her personal life she is passionate about pursuing many hobbies and propagating her knowledge in a wide range of subjects. She have been training karate for around 13 years and has been to many national and international competitions, already having collected an impressive array of medals and trophies. Furthermore, she is an artist and she enjoys completing photorealistic drawings and oil paintings; she has also worked on several projects as a set and costume designer at the theatre. She is also interested in unusual animals, and she has a terrarium with an orchid mantis as well as another with thumbnail poison dart frogs.