MEDICINE MOCK INTERVIEW | Answering common questions
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In our latest video, Olivia and Elizabeth show you how a medicine interview can look like. In this 20 minutes long video Olivia is interviewing Elizabeth and asking the most common questions asked during a medical school interview.
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1:48 Why Medicine? 5:03 Greatest weakness? 7:47 Who gets organ? 13:28 What is this object? 16:35 Why this university?
I'm always so happy when these videos pop up. They make me feel so much more calm around interview season.
@MedicalProjectsOfficial
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! Have you had/got any interviews? -Olivia
Thank you for this video, I enjoyed it very much and it helped me know what to focus on when answering interview questions ❤️❤️ شكراً كثييييييييير
Great video! Olivia, could you please do a video about your experience at Kings College London, talking about its teaching style, course structure, pros and cons for applying etc. Thank you very much :)
hiya! really useful video thank you :) I was wondering with Qs like tell us about a time you demonstrated X... would you link it back to why it’s important as a doctor as they haven’t really asked that in the question so it may be considered going off a tangent?
i have a med interview today and watching these really helps.
@farihaahsan2381
11 ай бұрын
hey!! how was ur interview? :)
uwahhh so nervous,,, i have the interview tomorrow hope I'll get it, thanks this really helps 😭
Thank you very much Olivia and Lizzie for this useful video
@MedicalProjectsOfficial
3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome, glad it could help!
Thanks for the Great Video! Have you considered doing one on role plays? Especially the ones with consoling or confronting
@MedicalProjectsOfficial
3 жыл бұрын
Hi! We actually have a video about 'breaking bad news' which encompasses a lot of that! kzread.info/dash/bejne/YmWWp8yug8KZntY.html
These are definitely some we ask. #SimTribe
Thank you so muchhh
Amazing! Great for my interview tomorrow 😁
@carahegarty4683
Жыл бұрын
how did it go?
@farihaahsan2381
11 ай бұрын
hey!! how was ur interview? :)
Hi, I am a 1st year med student who did the application process last year and i also watched this channel. Now i have done my first semester at UEA - Norwich med school. BELIEVE IN YOURSELF Its a competitive course but its possible. Not because im a bright student, quite the opposite to be honest. If you knew me when I was in year 4, you would never think id even pass my GCSEs (not an exaggeration). Yes intelligence will help, but hard work, having hobbies and activities outside of academics is a big advantage. Any questions ill be happy to answer. Just reply to this comment. Good luck
@reecebni6472
2 жыл бұрын
Hey mate, I have my UEA interview for medicine with a gateway year on the 18th of January. Im from Northern Ireland and have never actually been to the University or Norwich for that matter. All I know is from what is on the website and from what I've seen on webinars (Which is how I found out about the school). Any tips on what I could mention if asked "Why UEA?" that could make me stand out?
@kw4772
2 жыл бұрын
@@reecebni6472 I have replied but im not sure why the message is not showing up for me. Have you seen it? Edit: The reason why it did not show up because of the link to the prospectus, All comment with links in them need to be approve by the channel first. the more you know
@kw4772
2 жыл бұрын
@@reecebni6472 So I would read the Medicine section of prospectus (type page 87 in top left of PDF for Med) Then pick out things that make the Uni a good choice such as facilities they offer. Then talk about the course UEA offers such as, Problem based learning, the integrated course (meaning u dont leave all clinical placement to years 4 and 5). U could also mention the full body dissections they have. Finally u could mention the city and campus is nice at the end. (Even though u have not seen it in person) good luck with ur interview, be confident, speak CLEARLY and CONCISE. You will smash it. Any other questions ill be happy to answer.
@reecebni6472
2 жыл бұрын
@@kw4772 Thanks that really helps :)
@charlieh9725
2 жыл бұрын
@@reecebni6472 I have my UEA one on the 18th too mate good luck!
Thank you x
@MedicalProjectsOfficial
3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! Is there anything else you'd like to see? Good luck with your interviews! -Olivia
Thanks for this video. Really helpful.
@MedicalProjectsOfficial
3 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome! Anything else you would like to see? -Olivia
Thank you for this video شكراً لكِ على هذا الفيديو
@MedicalProjectsOfficial
3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome, thanks for watching! -Olivia
Good 👍
Thank you for the video, it was very helpful. I have a question when choosing what patient has the organ I thought you do not consider age?
@MedicalProjectsOfficial
3 жыл бұрын
Hello! Completely valid question and my answer to that would be firstly: 1) We should never base a decision solely off of age - otherwise you could argue the youngest patient should always get the organ as they in theory have the longest life expectancy post treatment. 2) However, we can consider age in other respects. For example, perhaps an adult would cope with the post surgical treatments/drugs regimes better than a younger patient. Perhaps a heart coming from a middle aged patient, would not be the most ideal fit for a 12 year old child, for example. As I said, we must always present arguments for both side, but we must consider many factors and age (whilst not the important one here) would be taken into account. I hope this helps! -Olivia
@subhanashraf7
3 жыл бұрын
@@MedicalProjectsOfficial Thank you for your response!
I’m curious, are these interviews really only like 15 ish minutes?!?!
Please I need help
Please can we have more Interview videos, thanks
let me know if you want dr najeeb lecture videos or any kind of updated books and lecture videos.
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The girl used ‘sort of’ about 10 times in every sentence which made it very difficult to understand her, I constantly had to rewind and replay.
@rageshk7828
4 ай бұрын
Was it really that difficult?
Too many fillers used