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If given a scenario in an interview and I am confronted with something I have never come across before, how do I respond to the interviewer?

Many scenarios and stations in medical school interviews are deliberately set up with situations that the interviewer will not expect you to have come across. This is completely normal and is no reason to...

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How do you know medicine is the right course for you?

Spending a moth at a hospital taught many insightful lessons from the staff who allow the ward to operate effectively. Thedecision making, on ward rounds, became evident as they tried to devise the best s...

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From all the roles within healthcare, why medicine?

For this question, the best way to answer is to have some knowledge of not only what being a doctor involves, but having an awareness of other occupations within healthcare and how they differ from each o...

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What aspects of medicine don't appeal to you?

When answering this question at interview, it's important to give a well thought out structured answer. Simply saying everything about medicine appeals to you is indicative of a lack of experience and kno...

Answered by Patrick C. Medical School Preparation tutor
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Explain why you would like to study medicine as opposed to nursing?

Why medicine? - Answer with examples like i want to apply more scientific principles to my work, I would like a greater understanding of the physiology and disease processes, diagnosis focused, use specif...

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