With all due respect, I personally think the answers were very neutral and on the fence and that comes across, there isn't anything wrong with giving your honest opinion. I personally think doctors should influence national policies more and shape health care via politics etc but I also think that many feel they aren't allowed to express themselves. I want to change this when I qualify.
I do agree in part doctors should be allowed to express their views but for medical interviews you dont know who your interviewer is most of the time or their biases its much safer to provide a balanced response mitigating ur own risk
I understand your point but i think for the sake of a medical interview what they want to see, is that you can provide balanced and appropriate responses based on all the information available, and avoid biases or letting your emotions and opinions overide having clarity on the subject
if anyone wants to be interview practice buddies reply to this. we can practice over calls as most interviews are online this year. i feel like such a creep but hopefully it'll be worth it xx ps MMI only
Yes indeed, this candidate was generally very strong. The questions asked were quite generic medical school interview questions, so ideally in your interview you will have prepared bullet point answers to questions like 'Why Medicine', 'Why not nursing?'. You don't need to memorise a whole paragraph, but write BULLET POINT model answers. This candidate had not prepared before hand with memorised answers, so was slightly more freestyle and his answer lacked structure at times, but in general he was very good.
he loves the word "fundamental"
And “ core “
With all due respect, I personally think the answers were very neutral and on the fence and that comes across, there isn't anything wrong with giving your honest opinion. I personally think doctors should influence national policies more and shape health care via politics etc but I also think that many feel they aren't allowed to express themselves. I want to change this when I qualify.
I do agree in part doctors should be allowed to express their views but for medical interviews you dont know who your interviewer is most of the time or their biases its much safer to provide a balanced response mitigating ur own risk
I understand your point but i think for the sake of a medical interview what they want to see, is that you can provide balanced and appropriate responses based on all the information available, and avoid biases or letting your emotions and opinions overide having clarity on the subject
Wow! This interview is so good, he did it so well! I learned so much. Thank you!
Good stuff lads- have an interview next week and this is a very real insight!
howd it go?
These are very helpful, love this channel!
This gave me anxiety
exactly. why were they sitted like that
...could they not have found a less attractive actor for the candidate broski is DISTRACTING
12:43 - that cough though!
ngl that can’t be a model candidate
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ps MMI only
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ahhh so it’s okay not to know about a situation/topic they asked about?
Good job guys!
Is talking with your hands a good or bad rhibg
It can represent good articulation but don't over do it
Was this a strong candidate?
Yes indeed, this candidate was generally very strong. The questions asked were quite generic medical school interview questions, so ideally in your interview you will have prepared bullet point answers to questions like 'Why Medicine', 'Why not nursing?'. You don't need to memorise a whole paragraph, but write BULLET POINT model answers. This candidate had not prepared before hand with memorised answers, so was slightly more freestyle and his answer lacked structure at times, but in general he was very good.
Thanks!
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Are you allowed to pause like this guy did?
Absolutely, it is encouraged to actually give a well thought out answer