Your Essential Guide to UK Medical School Applications: UCAT, UCAS, Interviews & Beyond

Welcome to the Blue Peanut Medical School Blog—your trusted resource for navigating the challenging and competitive journey into medicine. Whether you're in sixth form preparing your UCAS personal statement, studying for the UCAT, or gearing up for interviews such as MMIs or panel formats, our blog provides expert guidance at every stage.

Created by practising NHS General Practitioners and experienced medical educators, each article distils practical strategies, up-to-date insights, and insider knowledge to help you achieve your dream of securing a place at a UK medical school.

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5 Top Tips for UCAT Situational Judgement

Situational judgement covers a large number of topics. A common source for examiners to create UCAT questions from is the GMC guidance ‘Good Medical Practice’. The first item this document mentions when describing what you will do as a good doctor is ‘make the care of your patient your first concern’.

This is a rather broad area but questions from this do crop up frequently on the UCAT exam and you need to know some rules and concepts so that you can answer questions quickly, accurately and confidently.

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Charlie Gard – Should parents be allowed to refuse doctor's advice?

The case of Charlie Gard is again one that can come up in medical school interviews. The case raises ethical and moral dilemmas. Again I think they are less likely to ask you directly ‘what you know about the Charlie Gard’ case. However is it fair game to ask you questions in which your knowledge of the case would help you frame an evidenced based response to hopefully get you top marks.

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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?

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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”?

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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

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