Medical Cadet Corps is a group of kids who are interested in learning about medicine and helping people when they get sick or hurt. Think of it like a club where everyone gets to learn cool things and help others feel better.
When you're a part of the Medical Cadet Corps, you learn about things like how to take care of someone who has a boo-boo (hurt themselves) or needs medicine, how to take someone's temperature, and how to check their pulse (how fast their heart is beating). It's like learning to be a doctor or a nurse, but for kids!
You also get to do cool things like go on field trips to hospitals or medical offices, meet real doctors and nurses, and practice doing medical procedures on each other (with supervision, of course!). You might even get to help out at a local event like a fair or festival where people need medical attention.
Overall, being a part of the Medical Cadet Corps is really fun and helps you learn important skills that could come in handy if someone you know ever needs medical help. Plus, you get to make friends with other kids who like to help others and learn about medicine!