thank you this is so helpful, i think there is a minor error with the 14:47 scenario however, the interviewee has responded as a doctor, rather than a medical student like stated in the stem
Hi there, Thank you for catching that detail! You're absolutely right-it's crucial for interviewees to respond from the perspective outlined in the scenario. Mistaking the role (e.g., answering as a doctor instead of a medical student) could lead to a less relevant or overly advanced response, which may not align with what the assessors are looking for. This feedback is incredibly valuable, and I’ll make sure to clarify it in future videos. If you'd like more practice tailoring responses, book a FREE consultation for 1:1 interview tutoring at www.theaspiringmedics.co.uk/medicine-interview-tutoring. Warm regards, Dr Yusuf Ben-Tarifite BMBCh BA (Oxon) Founder of The Aspiring Medics
thank you this is so helpful, i think there is a minor error with the 14:47 scenario however, the interviewee has responded as a doctor, rather than a medical student like stated in the stem
Hi there,
Thank you for catching that detail! You're absolutely right-it's crucial for interviewees to respond from the perspective outlined in the scenario. Mistaking the role (e.g., answering as a doctor instead of a medical student) could lead to a less relevant or overly advanced response, which may not align with what the assessors are looking for. This feedback is incredibly valuable, and I’ll make sure to clarify it in future videos.
If you'd like more practice tailoring responses, book a FREE consultation for 1:1 interview tutoring at www.theaspiringmedics.co.uk/medicine-interview-tutoring.
Warm regards,
Dr Yusuf Ben-Tarifite BMBCh BA (Oxon)
Founder of The Aspiring Medics