Writing About Work Experience

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Work experience is a valuable step in the Medical School application process, so making sure you write about it in your Personal Statement is essential.

How Do I Get The Most Out Of Work Experience?

Guide on how to get the most out of work experience

Work experience is an important opportunity for medical applicants each year. It helps paint a picture of life as a medic and if working in medicine is something you would like to pursue. So how do you get the most out of it?

Finding a Work Placement

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Getting a work placement is essential for your medicine application, for the sake of your personal statement, interview and beyond. But how do you go about finding one that’s right for you? Let’s find out!

Feeling Lost During Work Experience?

Feeling Lost During Work Experience

Feeling lost in your work experience is more common than you might think, so we have provided some tips and advice that you can take into account throughout this new process!

Physician Heal Thyself: How will you deal with stress in medical school?

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There is no doubt that stress is present in the life of a medical student. You will be overloaded with information, from the anatomy of the ankle to the pharmacology of dementia drugs, it is important that you have efficient stress management so that you never have to deal with it as a big problem, read on for tips and solutions to this terrible enemy.

How To Manage The IB And Applying For Medicine

Many of your seniors might advise you to start early to eliminate your stress further on in the year. However, easier said than done. Hopefully, by the end of this, you will have a clearer view of what needs to be done at this crucial point of time.

Reducing Your Stress During Application Season

Application season is a stressful time for everyone: admission tests, personal statements, eight rounds of five-minute interviews in up to four different locations. We imagine how you must be feeling, that’s why we’ve prepared some tips that will surely help you manage the stress and be more at ease throughout your process, read on to find out all about it!

Do you have the resilience to be a doctor?

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A common interview question is “Why do you want to be a doctor?”. Easy enough right? However, interviewers are looking for something that is going to last longer than “my parents are doctors”. They are looking for something that you need to have in common with methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus… resilience.

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