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Do I have to have had work experience in a hospital?

No, although it looks good and is valuable (and so if you can thats great) medical schools understand that it can be very difficult to actually get work experience in hospitals. It would look equally i...

Answered by Millie O. Medical School Preparation tutor
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What kind of work experience should I be doing, and how does this feed into a medical school interview?

The work experience that you do to get in to medical school is really important - this is something that every admissions officer is looking for to prove that you are interested in and committed to the...

Answered by Hannah M. Medical School Preparation tutor
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How can I make the most of my work experience?

For medicine, the work experience you do isn't so much what you do but what you get from it. It's very important to reflect on what you learnt and how your outlook on things changed as a result of the wor...

Answered by Tom C. Medical School Preparation tutor
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How can you show that you have learnt from your work experience in your personal statement?

Try to keep a logbook of specific examples when on a work experience placement as this will become very useful when preparing for an interview and writing your personal statement. Remember to remove any n...

Answered by Ellen C. Medical School Preparation tutor
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How should I talk about my work experience in my personal statement?

The key thing is to show, don't tell. Whatever work experience you have, it is important to demonstrate the key things you have learnt and how this links to your skills and suitability to beco...

Answered by Reem A. Medical School Preparation tutor
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