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What is your understanding of Evidence Based Medicine, and can you give an example?

Evidence Based Medicine is the idea that decisions made in healthcare are provided with evidence from previous experiences. For example protocols in different situations are implemented based on research ...

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How important is getting to shadow a doctor before applying to medical school?

Not at all, not even slightly. There is a common myth that unless you have shadowed a doctor or had experience in a medical setting you will not even be considered for interview. What medical schools look...

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What can I expect in a panel interview for medical school compared to MMI and what can I do to help prepare?

Expectation:Prior to your interview it is important to understand the difference between an MMI interview and a panel interview and to know which format will be used by the universities y...

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1. a) What do you consider the word 'successful' to mean? b) Tell me about a time where you have encountered failure and how you dealt with this.

a) There is no set answer to this question, as success can mean different things for different people. What medical schools may be looking for is for you to relate the question to your own plans and aspir...

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How much work should I do to prepare for medical school interviews?

It is up to you how much work you do to prepare however, I would warn you that you can definitely do to much. Prepare to the point where you feel confident answering most questions but in the interviews, ...

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