Thank you so much Hannah for this video, its so informative yet easy to digest! Also your powerpoint is amazing, I cant thank you enough, literally going through a rollercoaster right now, 1 hour i'm feeling prepared and ready, the next I feel incredibly nervous and clueless, but your powerpoint is exactly what I was looking for :)
Aw this comment means so much to me I’m glad I could help, Mike! It’s defo a hard time rn but just remember you’ve got an interview because they know you have the potential :) all the best for your HYMS interview!
YOU HAVE SAVED MY LIFE Thank you so much for all the hard work you've put into the videos!!!! I would have been completely lost without these. THANK YOU ◡̈ !!!!
Thank you so much for this video, it was so useful and i loved how you broke it all down and explained it fully. Its has helped me so much and has made me feel more confident with these type of questions :) Thanks again
Hey Hannah! I am an international applicant who is also a gap year student (Oops)! Thank you so much for your videos. They have been very useful for my preparation.
@@encyclopaedia641 oh woah that does sound hard! So you had to produce an essay as part of an interview? I guess the same factors apply here - remember there’s no right or wrong answer. Always focus on clinical need. You don’t have to give a direct answer as such as long as you’ve justified that your decision should be based on clinical need, you should be alright :)
Would you also think about the time of need (e.g. consider who has the least amount of time to live unless some form of treatment, like a liver transplant, is given)
Yes, definitely that’s a very good point to mention too! There’s a lot to think about, if you mention that along with all the other factors in this video, that should be more than enough :)
by far the most useful video i’ve come across on this type of scenario thank you so much
Thank you! I’m so happy I could help :)
This is the best explanation I’ve ever seen
Thank you so much Hannah for this video, its so informative yet easy to digest! Also your powerpoint is amazing, I cant thank you enough, literally going through a rollercoaster right now, 1 hour i'm feeling prepared and ready, the next I feel incredibly nervous and clueless, but your powerpoint is exactly what I was looking for :)
Aw this comment means so much to me I’m glad I could help, Mike! It’s defo a hard time rn but just remember you’ve got an interview because they know you have the potential :) all the best for your HYMS interview!
Thank you for all of your videos because they are extremely useful.
I’m glad I could help! 😁
YOU HAVE SAVED MY LIFE Thank you so much for all the hard work you've put into the videos!!!! I would have been completely lost without these. THANK YOU ◡̈ !!!!
This means so much to me I’m glad I helped Hyunji! (Btw are you Korean by any chance? XD)
Yes I am!!! How did you know?! Is it my name?😆😁
@@chr20237 yes I guessed from the name 😆 interview 화이팅!
Awwww 🥺❤️ thank you so much 감사합니다🥰❤️
Thank you so much for this video, it was so useful and i loved how you broke it all down and explained it fully. Its has helped me so much and has made me feel more confident with these type of questions :) Thanks again
Hey Hannah! I am an international applicant who is also a gap year student (Oops)! Thank you so much for your videos. They have been very useful for my preparation.
Aw this means a lot to me I’m so happy they’re helping! Best of luck preparing, you’ll smash it 😄
Amazing video. Exactly what I was looking for
I’m glad I could help, Tolu :)
Disscuss the situation where hospitals would be vicariously responsible for the patient injured while in the hospital
Can you answer this question Disscuss the situation where hospitals would be vicariously responsible for the patient injured while in the hospital
Pls I need the video on the alcoholic versus non-alcoholic one
I can try and reply here if you’d like, what part would you like me to explain? :)
@@hannahbourner7866 yeah I was given a scenario of two patients needing the same liver and to produce an essay to critically analyse so daunting 😩
@@encyclopaedia641 oh woah that does sound hard! So you had to produce an essay as part of an interview? I guess the same factors apply here - remember there’s no right or wrong answer. Always focus on clinical need. You don’t have to give a direct answer as such as long as you’ve justified that your decision should be based on clinical need, you should be alright :)
@@hannahbourner7866 no no I mean I’m currently being required to produce a an essay as an assignment now. Lol
@@encyclopaedia641 oh I see! I was gonna say that would have been harsh 🤣
Can you answer me
Discuss a situation where the hosiptal vicariously responsible for the patient injured while in the hospital
Would you also think about the time of need (e.g. consider who has the least amount of time to live unless some form of treatment, like a liver transplant, is given)
Yes, definitely that’s a very good point to mention too! There’s a lot to think about, if you mention that along with all the other factors in this video, that should be more than enough :)
very helpful video