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Give an example of work experience you've completed and what you've learnt from it.

Medical schools these days are moving away from interest in HOW much experience you have an are more focused on what you learnt from the experience(s) you have had. For example, many students go to interv...

Answered by Ffion B. Medical School Preparation tutor
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What is the process of applying to medical school?

First you have to be sure that this is what you want to do. You should have undertaken some work experience in a medical environment to gain some idea of this. It is also helpful to have done some volunte...

Answered by Thomas G. Medical School Preparation tutor
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How do interviews work?

There are two main types of interview: Multiple Mini Interviews and Panel Interviews. MMI is like a circuit of different stations, each with a particular focus. They aim to get a sense of who you are in a...

Answered by Samriddhi S. Medical School Preparation tutor
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What kind of work experience is needed for a successful medical student application?

Work experience is getting harder and harder to get in the ever changing rules and regulations of the NHS. School students are finding it increasingly difficult to gain any work experience whatsoever.

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Answered by Amit K. Medical School Preparation tutor
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How have you demonstrated your communication skills are good enough to become a doctor?

I have volunteered for charity XYZ which involved communicating with various different sorts of people. I have also volunteered in a nursery and worked with younger children which has allowed me to adapt ...

Answered by Mohammed A. Medical School Preparation tutor
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