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Why do you want to be a doctor?

Most medical school interviews will start with this question or at least mention it at some point in the process. Furthermore, students may get flustered by it despite having a rehearsed answer. Many univ...

Answered by James B. Medical School Preparation tutor
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Why do you want to study medicine?

I'd ask for the student to give me their answer to the question, and then provide feedback based on what they said. Ideas for my response to their answer:This is a very common question! You will be asked ...

Answered by Catherine G. Medical School Preparation tutor
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What would you do in a medical ethical dilemma?

When asked a question like this in a medical school interview or entry test it is imperative to outline and explore the four pillars of medical ethics. These are beneficence, non-malficence, justice and a...

Answered by Tia N. Medical School Preparation tutor
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What are your most important pieces of advice for performing well at a medicine interview?

Be confident but friendly - if you don't know the answer try your best but do not lie. Back yourself up - give examples for every skill or quality you claim to have and d...

Answered by Zohra R. Medical School Preparation tutor
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How do you answer the question "why medicine" in medical school interviews?

Why Medicine? That is a common question that is asked at virtually every medical school interview. I myself attended four medical school interviews before getting into medical school and had successfully ...

Answered by Alice L. Medical School Preparation tutor
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