Euthanasia - How medical schools will test you on this in interviews
The topic of euthanasia is a classical topic that comes up in medical school interviews. Examiners will test your knowledge of the subject and expect you to weigh up the ethical arguments and come to a conclusion.
Dr Simon Bramhall - The liver branding surgeon who assaulted patients under anaesthesia
Doctors in the past were perhaps not as professional in certain aspects of medical practice. Certainly if one looks at past records, comments were added that would not be acceptable today. Whilst these were at one point considered harmless pranks for the amusement of doctors, this is no longer the case.
How to get into Medicine through UCAS Clearing
If you do not have any offers for medicine, don't give up. You can still apply through UCAS clearing. We go through the process.
UCAT 2020 Registration – What You Need To Do Now
UCAT 2020 registration is now finally open. After a period of uncertainty because of the COVID pandemic, you can now go ahead and book your UCAT test date.
Widening Participation for Medicine – How does it affect me?
Widening participation (WP) is a government initiative offering opportunities to groups of people who are under-represented in higher education. How does it affect the prospective medical student?
What GCSE grades do I need to be a doctor?
Most medical schools require at least 5 GCSEs at Grades A/7 or B/6 in 5 subjects including English Language, Maths and Sciences. We look at GCSE entry requirements for medicine.
What A-levels and grades do you need to be a doctor?
We look at what A-levels are needed for applying for medicine. Chemistry is no longer essential and there are options for non science based A-levels.
How do Medical Schools use your UCAS Personal Statement 2021 Entry?
We have trawled through medical school websites to find out information on how medical schools use your UCAS personal statement in the application process. In summary, it can be used as a screening process to make sure you have the motivation and some of the qualities of a doctor.
Deferring a medical school place
If you have a place at medical school, it is normal to start as soon as possible, normally just a few weeks after A-level results are released in August. However, some students may wish to defer studies for another year.
How to choose the right medical school
Studying Medicine is a lifelong commitment which starts at medical school; it is therefore of utmost importance that you choose the right medical school that will suit your learning style. But what factors should you take into consideration when selecting the right school?
How to look for medicine work experience
Work experience is essential; not only because you will be asked about it in your interview, but also because it is important that you get a feel for the career you are committing to, to know for sure if this is what you want to do! But how should you secure a work experience placement, and what constitutes “enough work experience”?
Guide to Medical School open days
Medical school is long. If you’re going to be spending 5-6 years of your life in a particular place, it is important to choose somewhere you enjoy being, and where you think you will grow and develop, both personally and academically
UCAT will go ahead in 2020! – Registration, Test Dates and Sitting the Exam at Home. Online Proctoring.
Like you, we've been awaiting new and guidance from UCAT all this time. Today; 1st June 2020, UCAT Consortium have published their initial advice and guidance regarding the forthcoming UCAT examination; format and dates.
Covid-19 NHS hot topic – PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
PPE-Personal protective equipment, refers to the equipment which protects users’ health and safety risks at work. This usually consists of a medical mask, gown, gloves and some form of eye protection be it goggles or a face shield.
COVID 19- How the NHS is adapting
We discuss Nightingale hospitals, ventiltors, recruitment of staff and volunteers, private sector companies, cancellation of routine operations.
Guide to work experience and how to make it count
Work experience is vital for anyone who is considering applying for medicine. It not only helps you to decide if medicine is the right course for you, but shows you're committed and want to know more about the vocation
How the world can prepare for the next pandemic
The world is suffering from yet another virus, and while the heroic efforts of our healthcare staff in the NHS, and across the world is incredibly creditworthy, there were efforts we could have done before, to prevent the damage it has caused already.
Remote Work Experience For Medicine
Traditional work experience placements in hospitals and GP practices are not available during the COVID pandemic. We look at remote alternatives that might be available.
How to look after your mental health in this lock down
With everything that’s going on in the world, it is easy to have feelings of anxiety and loneliness, and to potentially feel a little bit overwhelmed. While being on top of our studies and maintaining our physical health, it is crucial not to forget about our mental health.
How to use your time effectively in lockdown
Even though many exams are cancelled, it is important that you still utilise this time wisely to maximise your chances of getting into Medical School.