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While observing a patient on attachment, they tell you about some adverse side effects they are having to one of their tablets, while the doctor has nipped out of the room. They ask if it would be okay to stop taking them, what should you do?

You should advise the patient that you are only a medical student and so are therefore not qualified to give medical advice as of yet and suggest they tell the doctor about their symptoms when they return...

Answered by Fraser T. Medical School Preparation tutor
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How much work experience do I need for applying to Medical school?

Work experience is a great opportunity to help you decide if Medicine is the career for you and give you an insight into how the healthcare system works. Unfortunately, although work experience is essenti...

Answered by Francesca S. Medical School Preparation tutor
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Why do you want to do medicine?

This is a basic question that can be answered in hours or in seconds. Most medical students don't know why they fully want to do medicine until they reach their clinical years. Naturally, the interviewers...

Answered by Alexander T. Medical School Preparation tutor
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What are the 5 stages of the Medical school Application?

  1. Volunteering

  2. Work experience

  3. UKCAT/BMAT

  4. Personal Statement (UCAS)

  5. Interview Preparation

(each is an ext...

Answered by Oscar W. Medical School Preparation tutor
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What did you learn from your work experience?

A lot of medical schools will ask in their interviews about your work experience. It is very easy to list out the experiences one had in your work experience, but you need to focus on one or two examples ...

Answered by Lily S. Medical School Preparation tutor
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