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My name is Adam and I’m a Medical student studying at the University of Exeter Medical School.
In terms of my past qualifications I studied 10 GCSE’s and 3 A-Levels which included A’s in Biology, Physics and Chemistry. Following on from this, I attained a BSc Honours in Biomedicine from the University of London, I am now looking to apply the knowledge that I’ve gained to help others achieve their goals.
In the past I worked as a Lifeguard, a Research Assistant, Associate Practitioner, Laboratory Assistant and Scientific Officer. Using all the experience and knowledge that I’ve gained from these roles, including currently studying at Medical school I’m eager to help you and contribute to your future success. In addition I have a real passion for sports namely swimming, history and music.
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Following my graduation, I spent a year working as a dental nurse in Dublin. This role provided me with invaluable clinical experience and firsthand exposure to patient care. Working closely with general dentists, orthodontists, periodontists, dental hygienists, and oral surgeons gave me a broad understanding of the diverse fields within healthcare. Through this, I gained practical insights into the benefits and challenges healthcare professionals encounter daily and developed essential skills in patient interaction and multidisciplinary teamwork.
My time in the healthcare environment, combined with my passion for science, inspired me to pursue a career in medicine. This decision was bolstered by my strong academic background, which served as a solid foundation for the GAMSAT exam, where my results exceeded my expectations.
In summary, my educational background in Neuroscience and practical experience as a dental nurse have collectively shaped my commitment to a future in medicine. These experiences have equipped me with both the academic knowledge and the interpersonal skills necessary to thrive as a healthcare professional and I am eager to use this experience to help others prepare for their medical school interviews, supporting them in achieving their own aspirations of entering the field of medicine.
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My approach is not just about delivering knowledge but building strategic thinking, resilience, and long-term success. I believe in creating high-impact results by tailoring learning to each student’s aspirations. With a strong foundation in medicine, education, and personal development, I bring energy, precision, and ambition to every session. I am committed to helping every student unlock their full potential and push beyond what they believe is possible.
My name is Hector Sinclair, and I am a second-year medical student at Swansea University, where I secured a place on the highly competitive Graduate Entry Medicine (GEM) programme. I graduated from The University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Medical Science), achieving a distinction average. I know first-hand how daunting the journey to medical school can be, from perfecting personal statements to conquering the GAMSAT and excelling in medical interviews.
I have extensive experience teaching and mentoring students, currently working as a Senior Teaching Assistant in Anatomy at Swansea University. In this role, I lead engaging sessions for undergraduates and postgraduates, helping them grasp complex concepts and build confidence. Beyond my university role, I have provided tailored academic support through a private tutoring company, specialising in essay proofreading and personal statement coaching.
As a Swansea University Graduate Entry Medicine interview panellist, I understand what interviewers are looking for, and I am eager to share this insight to help you succeed. I am driven to make the process of tutoring and helping students reach their goals as accessible and stress-free as possible, building their confidence along the way.
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Over the years, I’ve worked across finance, education, and healthcare technology. While I enjoyed the challenges of software engineering, I realised how much I missed working directly in healthcare and decided to pursue a long-standing dream: studying medicine. Since September 2023, I’ve been a full-time graduate-entry medical student at the University of St Andrews.
I’m committed to lifelong learning and love teaching. I regularly support fellow medical students by explaining complex topics, creating interactive quizzes, presentations, and clinical case studies. Previously, I’ve led hands-on workshops using Raspberry Pis to teach coding to beginners (see my website: https://aronja.github.io) and have presented at national and international conferences, including this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=Zv_VRtZR3TodfAzd&v=hQkBrkMIhhc&feature=youtu.be
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