Free help and advice on how to write the perfect UCAS personal statement for medicine.

 

Here is a list of some of the motivating factors you can use on your UCAS personal statement: -

  • The scientific side of medicine.

    Don’t just wrote you like science – back it up with the reasons for this and give some examples.

  • The caring side of medicine.

    Again, give some examples of how the care was given to patients.

  • Medicine is a career where you work with people in teams.

    This in itself should not be the only reason you should include. Again, back up with examples of team working and why this attracts you.

  • Medicine makes a difference to people’s lives.

    Follow this up by indication how any treatment has made a difference to the person. Remember treatment is not always medication or an operation.

  • The need for professional development and lifelong learning.

    Medicine is a constantly changing field and this does attract some students. It would be wise again to back this up with an example of a recent development and how it affected the patient.

  • Personal Circumstances including family illness.

    Students may have relative that they look after who are ill and this motivates them. Remember to include how the disease affected the individual and how the treatment helped them (or not).