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a) What are the key things your learned from your work experience? b) Imagine yourself as a junior doctor, you have just finished a shift and check your phone to find one of your patients has added you on facebook. How do you respond to this?

WORK EXPERIENCE- NOT WHAT YOU SAW, BUT WHAT YOU LEARNED! .... You must highlight the importance of a MTD! You must demonstrate your understanding of each valuable member for example in breast cancer care:...

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What will I be asked at Interview?

Lots of medical schools at the moment use a series of mini stations instead of one long interview. A lot of them are fairly consistent with what they will ask, so we can brainstorm some answers to lots of...

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What do I need to include in my personal statement?

There are a range of things you can include on your personal statement. Your opening should highlight why you wish to study medicine, and why you make a good candidate for this degree. It is then importan...

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How should I prepare for MMI?

Presenting yourself confidently at interview is important, you must also remain true to yourself, providing honest answers that convey your dedication and passion for the subject. Confidence can be achiev...

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What if I didn't get into medical school the first time around?

First of all, it's important to realise that it's not the end of the world if you don't get in the first time around. Our current year is made up of a considerable amount of people who weren't immediately...

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