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ok so for the 1st station the question was just "what is the difference between primary and secondary care" but then the interviewee went further and talked about tertairy care and importance of different levels of care . I think its good she developed but the question just wanted the difference between primary and secondary care so im confused about weather we need to develop our answer more even if parts of our answer dont answer the question directly .
So definitely focus on primary and secondary care as that was the focus of the question but approaching tertiary care and how it's a super-specialised layer of care is also useful to mention. The key aspect here is that primary care is the first-point of contact and focussing on undifferentiated patients in the form of GP and A&E. Good question though! - Yusuf
Loved this. I’m applying for graduate medicine. Would it be possible to do a video to help non traditional medical students through the interview process?
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Very helpful, attempted to answer the questions by myself first and got a clearer idea of how to structure them. Thank you sm ❤️
Thank you very much, definitely using this for interview prep 😁💙
ok so for the 1st station the question was just "what is the difference between primary and secondary care" but then the interviewee went further and talked about tertairy care and importance of different levels of care . I think its good she developed but the question just wanted the difference between primary and secondary care so im confused about weather we need to develop our answer more even if parts of our answer dont answer the question directly .
So definitely focus on primary and secondary care as that was the focus of the question but approaching tertiary care and how it's a super-specialised layer of care is also useful to mention. The key aspect here is that primary care is the first-point of contact and focussing on undifferentiated patients in the form of GP and A&E. Good question though! - Yusuf
so helpful! very articulate interviewee
Loved this. I’m applying for graduate medicine. Would it be possible to do a video to help non traditional medical students through the interview process?
Great idea! We can absolutely do this!
Very informative. However I’m looking specifically for Dental application guidance…
Amazing video ❤
Ah thanks! We're glad you liked it! ~ Yusuf
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