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How do humans have heart attacks?

For AQA GCSE you need to have an understanding of coronary heart disease, the factors that lead to it and the available treatments. The coronary artery is the vessel that supplies the heart with glucose a...

Answered by Paige P. Biology tutor
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How should I tackle a Medicine interview station that asks "Why do you wish to study Medicine?"

Tackling the "why medicine" station is incredibly person-centred, however there are several keys elements to consider. First and foremost, the common candidate will express an interest in the sc...

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You are working on a ward round when your fellow junior doctor slurs some of his words. You are concerned but am uncertain on what to do. Later on , you can smell the alcohol on him. How do you deal with this?

  1. Patient comes first - if your patient is in danger, you need to act in their best interest.2) Making sure you handle it professionally - You might be annoyed or worried by seeing this, however you s...
Answered by Genevieve S. Medical School Preparation tutor
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What are the important points I need to consider when writing my answer for comparing two texts?

Firstly, ensure that you spend time reading though both texts before you start to write your answer.Think about the ideas/points you could discuss while reading through the texts. Consider the ideas in th...

Answered by Nicole R. English Language tutor
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What is the difference between 'wann', 'wenn' and 'als', don't they all mean 'when'?

'wann' is only used as a question word. e.g. 'wann spielst du Fußball?' = 'when do you play football?''wenn' is used like 'if' and 'whenever' in English. This is the most common usage of the word and is u...

Answered by Daniel S. German tutor
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