Does the birth control response sounds scripted or is he just well-spoken and well-informed? I want to know if a response like that on interview day would come off as disingenuous
Not necessarily! They could be asking you another question which will give you a chance to showcase your skills and abilities differently. Often in the case of MMI stations they will be assessing more than one skill and the interruption to move you on is part of the station.
If money is the most important factor to you and you’re prepping for a medical school interview may I suggest considering a different career. Pay structures in the nhs are easily found through their websites and there is enough media coverage about current pay structures for jr doctors for you to be informed of the information you’re requesting.
@@CulchieRevived I am not UK person, but I also agree. When pursuing or considering a career in medicine, the last thing I would care about is the financial compensation I would be getting. If I cared about money, I would have gone through managerial/business-related jobs and aimed to reach elevated levels at companies. This is a hospital setting, we are dealing with, and if money will be your primary concern while taking care of a patient who has no money, then instead of feeling empathetic and trying to provide quality care, you would be thinking of how this patient will not provide you or isn't assisting the hospital in providing your paycheck instead of thinking in a humane/diagnostic/treatment-oriented manner and that would for sure endanger the health of your patients.
This was really helpful thanks for sharing
Outstanding video....wish they had this example for vet school.
Glad you found it helpful!
Does the birth control response sounds scripted or is he just well-spoken and well-informed? I want to know if a response like that on interview day would come off as disingenuous
Is it a bad thing if you interviewer interrupts while you are talking? while there is still time left?
Not necessarily! They could be asking you another question which will give you a chance to showcase your skills and abilities differently. Often in the case of MMI stations they will be assessing more than one skill and the interruption to move you on is part of the station.
Are these MMI are for undergraduate medicine entry.
excellent
may I have the link for the interview online course that you are talking about?
The link for our individual coaching is in the bio!
University of warwick 😊
he does not look grad entry though
@jqwert909 he mentioned stress during degrees so sounds like he is
Sir do you earn 50k pound sterlings a year as a doctor? Plz reply. Thanks a lot.
If money is the most important factor to you and you’re prepping for a medical school interview may I suggest considering a different career. Pay structures in the nhs are easily found through their websites and there is enough media coverage about current pay structures for jr doctors for you to be informed of the information you’re requesting.
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@@CulchieRevived I am not UK person, but I also agree. When pursuing or considering a career in medicine, the last thing I would care about is the financial compensation I would be getting. If I cared about money, I would have gone through managerial/business-related jobs and aimed to reach elevated levels at companies. This is a hospital setting, we are dealing with, and if money will be your primary concern while taking care of a patient who has no money, then instead of feeling empathetic and trying to provide quality care, you would be thinking of how this patient will not provide you or isn't assisting the hospital in providing your paycheck instead of thinking in a humane/diagnostic/treatment-oriented manner and that would for sure endanger the health of your patients.
if you are happy with that salary do pharmacy or optometry and saves yourself the hassle. doctors earn more but the process is longer and harder
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