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What should I expect from my upcoming MMI?
Firstly, congratulations! At this point it is important to remind yourself that you have already overcome a massive hurdle and there is only one to go. It is easy to overthink and talk yourself into feeling ...
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Being a doctor can be challenging. Describe a time when you demonstrated working under pressure.
Develop based on STARR approach (Situation Task Action Result Reflection). To also assess body language, speech (fluency, speed, confidence etc.) Domains asked will be linked to ‘Tomorrow’s Doctors - GMC 201...
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Alexander L.
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Where should I apply?
consider what you are applying with. what are your predicted grades like? how strong are your GCSE results? How well did your UKCAT go? are you sitting the BMAT? These alone will give you a good indication o...
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Why do you want to be a doctor?
Do not use cliches every interviewer will have heard,' I've wanted to be a doctor since I was born' a thousand times. Be personal give your honest reasons for why you want to study medicine BUT also show tha...
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Lucy C.
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Describe a time where you faced a difficult or challenging situation and how you dealt with it.
To answer such a question on the spot, a framework, known as the STARR framework, should be utilised. This is the best way to show self-reflection. S: Firstly, describe the Situation you faced. For example: ...
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