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Interview prep can be scary –
3 applicants to 1 place makes this the
most competitive hurdle.
Your time is valuable.
So we’ve summarised it for you!
Questions on “Hot Topics” commonly arise in medical interviews. We provide a range of questions with varying difficulties for you to practise. These questions provide you with the opportunity to respond to follow-up questions as well, honing your critical thinking and communication skills.
When constructing responses for questions surrounding medical ethics, it is important to understand the factors that you need to take into account. Whether it’s legislation, treatment, patient rights or other circumstances, it can be difficult to produce a well-rounded answer in a limited timeframe. Practising these questions will allow you to build a framework on which to structure your answers for your medical interview.
Questions on your motivation for studying medicine are certain to come up in your medical interview. However, it goes further than just “Why Medicine?” Admissions tutors are also looking for your understanding of the profession as a whole and the steps you have taken to show that you are committed to studying medicine and applying this to your future medical practice. Perfect your responses to both typical and outside-the-box questions.
It is crucial for a medical applicant to have an understanding of the NHS and its structure. You may not know what you want to specialise in, but you should be aware of how GPs link to specialties, and understand the links between the public and private sector.
These questions aren’t necessarily related to medical scenarios but will test your ability to clearly communicate in a real-life simulation. By revising these questions, you will be able to refine your communication skills and practise staying calm under pressure.
As a junior doctor (and further into your career) you will face situations where you need to prioritise on a daily basis. Admissions tutors are looking for your ability to logically think about resources available to you and to clearly articulate your thought process in verbalising your reasoning.
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