Succeeding in your Medical School Interview : A practical guide to ensuring you are fully prepared
By: Edgar, Tony.
Contributor(s): Green, Matt.
Series: Entry to Medical School: London : BPP Learning Media Ltd, 2012Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 139 p. 23 cm.ISBN: 9781445381527.Subject(s): Interviewing -- Great Britain -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Medical colleges -- Admission | Medical colleges -- Entrance requirements | Medical colleges -- Great Britain -- Admission | Medical colleges -- Great Britain -- Entrance requirementsGenre/Form: Print books.Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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On Shelf | R838.4 .S384 2011 (Browse shelf) | Available | AU0000000006053 |
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Succeeding In Your Medical School Interview; Contents; About the Publisher; Reaching your Goal; Free Companion Material; About the Authors; Acknowledgements; Preface; Chapter 1 Background; Chapter 2 The medical school interview: the context; Chapter 3 What kind of students do medical schools want?; Chapter 4 Preparation for the medical school interview; Preparation topic 1: The review of your personal statement; Preparation topic 2: Why do you want to study Medicine?; Preparation topic 3: Why do you want to study Medicine at that university?
Preparation topic 4: Confirming that Medicine is right for you and that you are right for MedicinePreparation topic 5: What are your strengths and weaknesses?; Preparation topic 6: What are the biggest challenges facing the health service today?; Preparation topic 7: What do you think is the most exciting development on the medical horizon?; Preparation topic 8: Discussions about management, leadership and teamwork; Preparation topic 9: Discussions about the importance of teaching; Chapter 5 Mature and graduate students; Chapter 6 Your performance on the day; Chapter 7 Final thoughts
Chapter 8 Glossary of further medical terms
By inviting you to interview, the medical school admissions tutors are saying that they are keen to meet you. They want to see for themselves if you have what it takes to make a success of your medical studies. Your medical school interview is therefore your great opportunity to shine: to stand out from the crowd.In this book, which will help school leavers, mature and graduate students alike, Tony Edgar and Matt Green look at the part the Medical School Interview plays in the overall process through which students are selected to study Medicine. The book describes the criteria against which i