Top answers

All subjects
Mentoring

You're a medical student shadowing a GP, the doctor leaves the room and the diabetic patient the GP is assessing confides in you that he put five teaspoons of sugar in his tea every time, he specifically wants you to not tell the GP. What should you do?

There are several aspects of this question to consider, think specifically about medical ethics and incorporate into your answers. Sugar in tea is evidently a bad idea for a diabetic and thus the patient ...

MO
1286 Views

What do Oxbridge look for in a personal statement?

For Oxford and Cambridge, the focus will always be upon your relationship with the subject. The personal statement needs to explore what you love about it, why you love it, and what you have done inside a...

WP
1488 Views

Who is the most important person in a hospital multi-disciplinary team?

Although all the roles in the team are important, because they bring in a wide range of skills, the most important person in the team is the patient.

This is because everyth...

SS
12318 Views

I don’t know what to do to make sure I get into medical school- help?!

It sounds cheesy but I promise it’s true ; You’ve just got to be yourself. Medicine is a career and not a life, and so the university wants to know that you’re a normal person who enjoys normal things out...

ZJ
1446 Views

What should I include in my Personal Statement when applying to study medicine?

When writing a personal statement for medicine there are a few things that MUST be included. Unlike with other subjects such as chemistry or biology where you'll have some idea of what the subject entails...

SD
1452 Views

We're here to help

contact us iconContact ustelephone icon+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Facebook logoInstagram logoLinkedIn logo

© MyTutorWeb Ltd 2013–2025

Terms & Conditions|Privacy Policy
Cookie Preferences