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67 questions , How many marks do I need to get so as to get a band 1 score??
@reallyicecold2 күн бұрын
around80%
@Dr.Gopi.Yemineni77721 күн бұрын
Can u please clarify me that, International Pharm D graduates are eligible to pursue Medicine in this university. Please tell procedure.
@YamzieMoyoАй бұрын
Arigatou.
@ladygaladriel6660Ай бұрын
Too many fillers used
@yellowbubble8465Ай бұрын
is there such thing as the pre med route in the UK? i got accepted into uk unis for bachelor degrees such as biomedical science and neuroscience. am i able to apply to medical school after finishing that degree and would the time frame be similar to the traditional route?
@joyjoy59073 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this info
@Asteros14533 ай бұрын
Fun fact, Most biomedical sciences degrees at top universities aren't accredited so you can't go straight into biomed after uni, this is because they expect most graduates to go and do their doctorate.
@Lilibeth_36343 ай бұрын
Hi I wanted to ask, so I’m from Malaysia and planning to apply to KCL, and the thing is our A levels are the same but sped up actually we have AS in may June then A2 in Oct, so when is it that I’m supposed to sign up for..?
@romanjaskowiak2954 ай бұрын
Thank you loving lady,appriciated
@AllaboutART-px1lf4 ай бұрын
Thank you 👍❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
@Annnabannanna5 ай бұрын
Loved how unbiased this was.
@jassimal-hail7416 ай бұрын
I just finished my first term in year 12!
@gloriaodekunle6 ай бұрын
Amazing
@BalokChuol-mb6lw6 ай бұрын
great video Olivia keep moving but help me please Olivia I want to join medical school here in my country so I want you to help me about how can I get it like those questions and CoC exam interview
@tomlergius88897 ай бұрын
Hi, can l go to medical school if l have low GCSE ? l passed this when l came to UK from different country , but l earned a master degree in art.
@jinsatistying95235 ай бұрын
I got 3 in Eng n 4 in maths but still went for medical college😂
@_vanisha_7137 ай бұрын
Can I take physics as my third subject in alevels
@davidakin38408 ай бұрын
hello ma, i need help. what are the best extra and super curriculars I need for oxbridge
@_aditya.sawant_9 ай бұрын
What was your medicine and biomedical sciences course fee
@_aditya.sawant_9 ай бұрын
WhAt made you go for medicine even after doing biomedical sciences
@JayPatel-ge5py9 ай бұрын
Hello, I'm Jay and currently studying in grade 12. Can you please make a video on pharmaceutical science vs biomedical science. Careers, opportunities, scope, which is better for long term and differences
@jaafarhamad30486 ай бұрын
Hello, currently a pharmacy student here. Pharmaceutical sciences is focused 90% on drugs. You will learn pretty basic fysiology and biology at the start, but the remaining consists of organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, how the body abosrbs and intereacts with drugs, the physiological effects of the drug on the body and also how drugs are formulated and made.
@Freepalestine64310 ай бұрын
hey the video`s super useful. I have a question if anybody could answer please. So, i am doing biomed in college when i wanted to do bio chem and maths (basically medicine) could not get that coz i had a 5 in maths in my gcse when u need 6 to get that. I really wanna do medicine. do you have any idea if i could do medicine in uni instead of biomed? Thank you❤🩹❤🩹
@NojuMaddinMDW-in9jf10 ай бұрын
Can I joined with me?
@JanetAbbas-md2bp10 ай бұрын
I want to join this programs
@jyothipinto909710 ай бұрын
My daughter has GCSE 6 in Math 7-8 in Science and 4 in English. Is this score will interfere after her A level to get into medicine?
@redvelvetdewdrops9 ай бұрын
there are medical schools which don’t pay too much attention to gcses. however, you have to bear in mind that they only really have your gcses to look at since you haven’t sat your a levels. it will put her at a disadvantage because a lot of applicants will be applying with a roster of 8/9s, but its definitely not impossible to get in with those grades!
@KindaSus_10 ай бұрын
uwahhh so nervous,,, i have the interview tomorrow hope I'll get it, thanks this really helps 😭
@albertpayne718411 ай бұрын
Hiiii., I was actually wondering about having nights out and stuff how would u say med students compare to most other degrees in terms of the frequency of going out and stuff like that like ofc ik it’s not something I should be stressing about but for some reason I love going to parties 😭😭😭
@alihelmy88511 ай бұрын
Hello what subjects or classes did you take in the first year of your med school that were compulsory and what other additional subjects did you take that weren’t clomposiry
@uniquelifetech11 ай бұрын
let me know if you want dr najeeb lecture videos or any kind of updated books and lecture videos.
@lesliedavid-kg8pc Жыл бұрын
Is there upper age limit..
@jazimkhan5839 Жыл бұрын
Can the reference be from anyone? Or does it have to be from someone in school?
@muhammadhasnain-bq1pu Жыл бұрын
Please fee structure fot International student in medicine
@billparrish9200 Жыл бұрын
How about a gap-year. My daughter got KCL, but she needs a breather. Just afraid she'll forget all her chem and bio. 😂. Gap-year a good idea or not?
@yourdad7902 Жыл бұрын
It’s a good idea in my opinion and to be honest I haven’t heard of anyone who regrets taking a year out either, there’s so many things you can do in this time out like getting a job or travelling etc, I’m taking a year out to reapply and majority of students who apply to med/dent are gap year students anyways
@medicusv61 Жыл бұрын
Got a kings interview, very excited!!
@dno.16 Жыл бұрын
I have one for Keele and im bricking it rn
@medicusv61 Жыл бұрын
@@dno.16 It's ok mate! Do your best!!! I turned up 10 minutes late to my interview and STILL managed to get an Exeter offer. Be yourself, be calm, answer the questions, structure your point and your good to go! Stress is your own worst enemy.
@dno.16 Жыл бұрын
@@medicusv61 no way lmao, but yeah I’m currently trying to organise myself for tomorrow but thank you
@medicusv61 Жыл бұрын
@@dno.16 Let me know how it goes!!!
@dno.16 Жыл бұрын
@@medicusv61 I had two 15min MMI online interviews and honestly I’d say they went pretty well. They focused a lot on my work experience which I had and the other half on topical issues, one of the interviewers had a strong accent which was really hard to understand some questions but I got there on the end! So yeah I’m quite relieved rn
@medicusv61 Жыл бұрын
6:05 If I get this question I might bring up these issues: - Obesity Crisis - Lack of donor organs - Doctor strikes - Ambulance timings - Aftermath of COVID - Surgery waiting times
@CrAsh-and-burn112 Жыл бұрын
In regards to the ethics question: I would first assess the organ to see if either of the candidates are a match as a recipient, especially in terms of size of the organ. If one was a match and the other wasn't, I would give it to the match and take the appropriate steps to provide alternative treatment to the other, whilst waiting for a match for them. I would weigh up the pro Vs cons of the procedure and also look at alternative interventions to make sure that we are doing the least harm to the patient, whilst also acting in their best interest. It may be that either of these patients have comorbid health conditions that would mean surgery would be a higher risk for them than the benefit of receiving the lung. In which case, I would consider give the lung to the other patient. If it turned out that both the recipients were a match, I would assess the capacity of the patients. As the 12 year old is likely not to be deemed Gillick competent, I would have a discussion with her and her parents. I would ask both the patients whether they actually wanted a lung transplant. Although a new lung is best case scenario, it may be that the patient wants to try a different intervention first. It may be that one of the patients does not want one, at which point I would explain the risks and benefits of recieving/not recieving the transplant. If it is the older male and he has capacity, I would respect his autonomy and not go ahead with the transplant. If it is the young girl, I would default to her parents to act in her best interest. If her parents did not consent, I would ask to take it to court, to act in her best interest. If both had capacity, I would explain the risks and benefits of recieving the transplant, and make sure both patients were fully informed regarding the procedure. When considering justice, we have to look at the wider picture. One opinion could be that the smoker needed a new lung due to self-inflicted behaviours, but this is not clear in this picture whether the smoking in the reason that he needs a new lung. Regardless, justice means that everyone is treated fairly and should not be judged on their actions. He is a long-term smoker, but that does not mean that he is currently smoking, or that he won't cease to smoke with the new lung. He may also have external factors such as high stress levels or low income that contribute to his smoking, and providing holistic care and help with these factors may cease his smoking. It is also unfair to judge someone on this, as we have no way of knowing whether the 12 year old will also start smoking with the new lung, when they are older or even now. He also has a wife and 2 children, and the impact of not raising his children may do more harm to wider society. However, he has already lived a lot of his life, which is why it could be seen as more beneficial to give it to the younger patient. If we give the lung to the 12 year old, it is likely to extend her life by 10 years. We are not sure what may happen at this point, whether she will need another transplant or not. If she does, this may cost the NHS more in terms of surgery and organs, which may harm the wider community as there is fewer resources to be used elsewhere. However, it may be that new interventions are discovered by then, so the cost would be minimal. She also has the potential to impact the wider community, she may grow up to become a doctor herself. These situations are extremely nuanced and need to be approach as a multi-disciplinary team. However, if I was in a situation where everything aligned and I had to make a snapshot decision, I would give it to the 50 year old man.
@kvk746 Жыл бұрын
What r the qualifications for join to king's medical college.. please reply me🥺
@kvk746 Жыл бұрын
I'm Sri Lankan
@owinybrian132 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your encouragement
@billparrish9200 Жыл бұрын
My daughter just got in. Score over 3000 in the UCAT, get your A*AA and don't screw up the interview. It's not rocket science.
@quejugador6866 Жыл бұрын
3000 is incredibly hard.
@billparrish9200 Жыл бұрын
@@quejugador6866 Not if you get up at 5:30am every morning for a month and do a mock. Situational Judgement is the trickiest, but once you get into their mindset (ie: craven distancing and placating) the rest is a doddle.
@rajak9571 Жыл бұрын
Great Bill
@hi-ot3dt8 ай бұрын
@@billparrish9200did she do maths
@strafeyfn5717 Жыл бұрын
that roleplay was very insightfull as to the actual 'how it works' which i was worried about. i was never sure if i should say im dr so and so or if that is arrogant or if i should introduce or just get to it but this was very helpful so thank you.
@alberta9918 Жыл бұрын
This is a good timetable in my opinion I study business in college my time is like going to work everyday 9-5 on top of that our course are insane and you have to finish before time then there is exams also the difference is medicine everything is like in front of but business doing a research about a market or product you will never see or a country economy you have never been probably will never go to its inseam
@chaewonpark4755 Жыл бұрын
Hi Olivia! Did you have a specific structure as to how you can weave your anecdotes throughout your responses? Specifically: - how to concisely present anecdote + reflection on what you learned - how to use anecdotes most effectively - how many anecdotes/response Thank you! :)
@TheMisadventuresofFRAPAO Жыл бұрын
What is the highest score possible to score in the main admissions tests for entry into medicine for King's College London?
@v.i.simmer288 Жыл бұрын
What does a 2 1 means like what gpa should i get i don’t understand the uk system
@sayanikasaha7660 Жыл бұрын
I got 545. Can I even get into any medical school?
@alberta9918 Жыл бұрын
Like I can't thank you enough for this video
@alberta9918 Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@user-kq2nz1wg3z Жыл бұрын
Help me , is the material in biology / chemistry the same as environmental science if I want to enter a medical university ? I would like study chemistry, biology, environmental science at sixth form college
@muhammadarham202 Жыл бұрын
i have a med interview today and watching these really helps.
@farihaahsan238111 ай бұрын
hey!! how was ur interview? :)
@tamsindave Жыл бұрын
1) is it the right course? 2) get work experience 3) look if you'll do ucat/bmat to get a interview 4) read medical news (bmj student) 5) keep reflection of any medical experience what you heard saw + thought 6) let teachers know you want to do medicine 7) where do you want to study 8) keep on top of work 9) extracurriculars
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67 questions , How many marks do I need to get so as to get a band 1 score??
around80%
Can u please clarify me that, International Pharm D graduates are eligible to pursue Medicine in this university. Please tell procedure.
Arigatou.
Too many fillers used
is there such thing as the pre med route in the UK? i got accepted into uk unis for bachelor degrees such as biomedical science and neuroscience. am i able to apply to medical school after finishing that degree and would the time frame be similar to the traditional route?
Thank you so much for this info
Fun fact, Most biomedical sciences degrees at top universities aren't accredited so you can't go straight into biomed after uni, this is because they expect most graduates to go and do their doctorate.
Hi I wanted to ask, so I’m from Malaysia and planning to apply to KCL, and the thing is our A levels are the same but sped up actually we have AS in may June then A2 in Oct, so when is it that I’m supposed to sign up for..?
Thank you loving lady,appriciated
Thank you 👍❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Loved how unbiased this was.
I just finished my first term in year 12!
Amazing
great video Olivia keep moving but help me please Olivia I want to join medical school here in my country so I want you to help me about how can I get it like those questions and CoC exam interview
Hi, can l go to medical school if l have low GCSE ? l passed this when l came to UK from different country , but l earned a master degree in art.
I got 3 in Eng n 4 in maths but still went for medical college😂
Can I take physics as my third subject in alevels
hello ma, i need help. what are the best extra and super curriculars I need for oxbridge
What was your medicine and biomedical sciences course fee
WhAt made you go for medicine even after doing biomedical sciences
Hello, I'm Jay and currently studying in grade 12. Can you please make a video on pharmaceutical science vs biomedical science. Careers, opportunities, scope, which is better for long term and differences
Hello, currently a pharmacy student here. Pharmaceutical sciences is focused 90% on drugs. You will learn pretty basic fysiology and biology at the start, but the remaining consists of organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, how the body abosrbs and intereacts with drugs, the physiological effects of the drug on the body and also how drugs are formulated and made.
hey the video`s super useful. I have a question if anybody could answer please. So, i am doing biomed in college when i wanted to do bio chem and maths (basically medicine) could not get that coz i had a 5 in maths in my gcse when u need 6 to get that. I really wanna do medicine. do you have any idea if i could do medicine in uni instead of biomed? Thank you❤🩹❤🩹
Can I joined with me?
I want to join this programs
My daughter has GCSE 6 in Math 7-8 in Science and 4 in English. Is this score will interfere after her A level to get into medicine?
there are medical schools which don’t pay too much attention to gcses. however, you have to bear in mind that they only really have your gcses to look at since you haven’t sat your a levels. it will put her at a disadvantage because a lot of applicants will be applying with a roster of 8/9s, but its definitely not impossible to get in with those grades!
uwahhh so nervous,,, i have the interview tomorrow hope I'll get it, thanks this really helps 😭
Hiiii., I was actually wondering about having nights out and stuff how would u say med students compare to most other degrees in terms of the frequency of going out and stuff like that like ofc ik it’s not something I should be stressing about but for some reason I love going to parties 😭😭😭
Hello what subjects or classes did you take in the first year of your med school that were compulsory and what other additional subjects did you take that weren’t clomposiry
let me know if you want dr najeeb lecture videos or any kind of updated books and lecture videos.
Is there upper age limit..
Can the reference be from anyone? Or does it have to be from someone in school?
Please fee structure fot International student in medicine
How about a gap-year. My daughter got KCL, but she needs a breather. Just afraid she'll forget all her chem and bio. 😂. Gap-year a good idea or not?
It’s a good idea in my opinion and to be honest I haven’t heard of anyone who regrets taking a year out either, there’s so many things you can do in this time out like getting a job or travelling etc, I’m taking a year out to reapply and majority of students who apply to med/dent are gap year students anyways
Got a kings interview, very excited!!
I have one for Keele and im bricking it rn
@@dno.16 It's ok mate! Do your best!!! I turned up 10 minutes late to my interview and STILL managed to get an Exeter offer. Be yourself, be calm, answer the questions, structure your point and your good to go! Stress is your own worst enemy.
@@medicusv61 no way lmao, but yeah I’m currently trying to organise myself for tomorrow but thank you
@@dno.16 Let me know how it goes!!!
@@medicusv61 I had two 15min MMI online interviews and honestly I’d say they went pretty well. They focused a lot on my work experience which I had and the other half on topical issues, one of the interviewers had a strong accent which was really hard to understand some questions but I got there on the end! So yeah I’m quite relieved rn
6:05 If I get this question I might bring up these issues: - Obesity Crisis - Lack of donor organs - Doctor strikes - Ambulance timings - Aftermath of COVID - Surgery waiting times
In regards to the ethics question: I would first assess the organ to see if either of the candidates are a match as a recipient, especially in terms of size of the organ. If one was a match and the other wasn't, I would give it to the match and take the appropriate steps to provide alternative treatment to the other, whilst waiting for a match for them. I would weigh up the pro Vs cons of the procedure and also look at alternative interventions to make sure that we are doing the least harm to the patient, whilst also acting in their best interest. It may be that either of these patients have comorbid health conditions that would mean surgery would be a higher risk for them than the benefit of receiving the lung. In which case, I would consider give the lung to the other patient. If it turned out that both the recipients were a match, I would assess the capacity of the patients. As the 12 year old is likely not to be deemed Gillick competent, I would have a discussion with her and her parents. I would ask both the patients whether they actually wanted a lung transplant. Although a new lung is best case scenario, it may be that the patient wants to try a different intervention first. It may be that one of the patients does not want one, at which point I would explain the risks and benefits of recieving/not recieving the transplant. If it is the older male and he has capacity, I would respect his autonomy and not go ahead with the transplant. If it is the young girl, I would default to her parents to act in her best interest. If her parents did not consent, I would ask to take it to court, to act in her best interest. If both had capacity, I would explain the risks and benefits of recieving the transplant, and make sure both patients were fully informed regarding the procedure. When considering justice, we have to look at the wider picture. One opinion could be that the smoker needed a new lung due to self-inflicted behaviours, but this is not clear in this picture whether the smoking in the reason that he needs a new lung. Regardless, justice means that everyone is treated fairly and should not be judged on their actions. He is a long-term smoker, but that does not mean that he is currently smoking, or that he won't cease to smoke with the new lung. He may also have external factors such as high stress levels or low income that contribute to his smoking, and providing holistic care and help with these factors may cease his smoking. It is also unfair to judge someone on this, as we have no way of knowing whether the 12 year old will also start smoking with the new lung, when they are older or even now. He also has a wife and 2 children, and the impact of not raising his children may do more harm to wider society. However, he has already lived a lot of his life, which is why it could be seen as more beneficial to give it to the younger patient. If we give the lung to the 12 year old, it is likely to extend her life by 10 years. We are not sure what may happen at this point, whether she will need another transplant or not. If she does, this may cost the NHS more in terms of surgery and organs, which may harm the wider community as there is fewer resources to be used elsewhere. However, it may be that new interventions are discovered by then, so the cost would be minimal. She also has the potential to impact the wider community, she may grow up to become a doctor herself. These situations are extremely nuanced and need to be approach as a multi-disciplinary team. However, if I was in a situation where everything aligned and I had to make a snapshot decision, I would give it to the 50 year old man.
What r the qualifications for join to king's medical college.. please reply me🥺
I'm Sri Lankan
Thank you for your encouragement
My daughter just got in. Score over 3000 in the UCAT, get your A*AA and don't screw up the interview. It's not rocket science.
3000 is incredibly hard.
@@quejugador6866 Not if you get up at 5:30am every morning for a month and do a mock. Situational Judgement is the trickiest, but once you get into their mindset (ie: craven distancing and placating) the rest is a doddle.
Great Bill
@@billparrish9200did she do maths
that roleplay was very insightfull as to the actual 'how it works' which i was worried about. i was never sure if i should say im dr so and so or if that is arrogant or if i should introduce or just get to it but this was very helpful so thank you.
This is a good timetable in my opinion I study business in college my time is like going to work everyday 9-5 on top of that our course are insane and you have to finish before time then there is exams also the difference is medicine everything is like in front of but business doing a research about a market or product you will never see or a country economy you have never been probably will never go to its inseam
Hi Olivia! Did you have a specific structure as to how you can weave your anecdotes throughout your responses? Specifically: - how to concisely present anecdote + reflection on what you learned - how to use anecdotes most effectively - how many anecdotes/response Thank you! :)
What is the highest score possible to score in the main admissions tests for entry into medicine for King's College London?
What does a 2 1 means like what gpa should i get i don’t understand the uk system
I got 545. Can I even get into any medical school?
Like I can't thank you enough for this video
Thank you
Help me , is the material in biology / chemistry the same as environmental science if I want to enter a medical university ? I would like study chemistry, biology, environmental science at sixth form college
i have a med interview today and watching these really helps.
hey!! how was ur interview? :)
1) is it the right course? 2) get work experience 3) look if you'll do ucat/bmat to get a interview 4) read medical news (bmj student) 5) keep reflection of any medical experience what you heard saw + thought 6) let teachers know you want to do medicine 7) where do you want to study 8) keep on top of work 9) extracurriculars