Why do you want to do medicine?

Medicine has many aspects that one might find appealing. I can help break down exactly what your motivation for studying it is in a way that is both eloquent and answers what the interviewers are looking for. A convincing answer is usually needed for interviews to ensure that you are ready for both the time commitment needed and the mental fortitude to thrive in the clinical setting.

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