Fantastic question! Usually for paediatric patients yes NHS treatment would be free - but in this scenario it is not clarified if the treatment is NHS or not!
No - this requires a long explanation but this website shoudl help: www.themedicportal.com/application-guide/medical-school-interview/medicine-interview-questions/mmi-interview-questions/ Scroll to the bottom of the page ^^
I have a Dental hygiene interview coming up I would appreciate if you were able to point me in the right direction in terms of interview questions , Thank you
What do you think I should do in this situation. I am a bright student and currently in 1st year of A level. I don’t have too much work experience and I didn’t work hard for my GCSE’s however I still got good grades. The problem is. These grades don’t transfer to predicted A*AA-AAA so it’s unlikely that I’d get an interview. However I am confident that i am going to work extremely hard through A levels and get the grades that uni requires. Therefore I am considering to take a gap year so I get the grades instead of relying on predictions (that will probably be ABB or something) and doing a lot of work experience and building my knowledge of destiny and health care. Do you think this is a wise decisions. Also there’s a part of my school that allows Sixthform students to mentor younger years. Would it be beneficial to get involved in this. Thanks in advance and the video was really useful.
I'm confused you said you are in 1st year of A-level so why would you have predicted now when you apply for university in second year? Dm me on Instagram and we can discuss this further.
Faris Dent I don’t have instagram but what I’m saying is my school is very likely to give me lower than required predicted grades. So I’m considering a gap year to build on my personal statement and so that I’m applying with actual grades (which are likely to be higher) rather than predicted plus more work experience etc.
You can do that if you feel your predicteds are going to be low but only make the decision once you’ve got your predictions/ are 100% sure they will be too low
@@lMK1l Hi, I just wanted to say that there are other options too - St George's offers biomed with ABB, which you can then transfer onto the medical course there if you are above a certain threshold e.g. top 30 students in your cohort after studying biomed for a couple of years
Hi! For dental school interviews, how much do you need to know about actual dental terms (eg. carious lesions)? Also, how much dentistry-specific work experience do you recommend doing?
Please can you do more worked examples in the future, so helpful!
Will do - check out all my other interview videos! (have model answers in all of them!)
Your videos are some of the most helpful out there :) subbed!
Thank you!!
Production quality is crisp as man👌
Thank you!
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so insightful and helpful thank u !
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent , Thank you ❤
Thanks very much, a lot of help
You're welcome!
hi, are there any particular reasons why there is distrust when it comes to dentist and patient relations?
Not sure ! Probably fear from general population
thanks bro. nice vid
No worries!
great video! in the scenario you gave, how long should your answer typically be?
Depends - generally your answers should be around 1.5-2.5 min long max
Hi about the fillings question-wouldn't this treatment be free on the NHS?
Fantastic question! Usually for paediatric patients yes NHS treatment would be free - but in this scenario it is not clarified if the treatment is NHS or not!
how we should explain the situation btw the drug abuser and pregnant woman ? is not being pregnant enough for being prioritised ?
No - this requires a long explanation but this website shoudl help: www.themedicportal.com/application-guide/medical-school-interview/medicine-interview-questions/mmi-interview-questions/
Scroll to the bottom of the page ^^
what if this behaviour is repeated. can this not be considered neglect. should social services be called if this behaviour repeats
Great question - you would have to take into consideration all factors before making a decision about escalating further
I have a Dental hygiene interview coming up I would appreciate if you were able to point me in the right direction in terms of interview questions , Thank you
Any chance for a room tour?
I live at home soooo wouldn't be too interesting 😂
@@FarisDent oh ok, whered u get tht neon sign from?
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What do you think I should do in this situation. I am a bright student and currently in 1st year of A level. I don’t have too much work experience and I didn’t work hard for my GCSE’s however I still got good grades. The problem is. These grades don’t transfer to predicted A*AA-AAA so it’s unlikely that I’d get an interview. However I am confident that i am going to work extremely hard through A levels and get the grades that uni requires. Therefore I am considering to take a gap year so I get the grades instead of relying on predictions (that will probably be ABB or something) and doing a lot of work experience and building my knowledge of destiny and health care. Do you think this is a wise decisions. Also there’s a part of my school that allows Sixthform students to mentor younger years. Would it be beneficial to get involved in this. Thanks in advance and the video was really useful.
I'm confused you said you are in 1st year of A-level so why would you have predicted now when you apply for university in second year? Dm me on Instagram and we can discuss this further.
Faris Dent I don’t have instagram but what I’m saying is my school is very likely to give me lower than required predicted grades. So I’m considering a gap year to build on my personal statement and so that I’m applying with actual grades (which are likely to be higher) rather than predicted plus more work experience etc.
You can do that if you feel your predicteds are going to be low but only make the decision once you’ve got your predictions/ are 100% sure they will be too low
@@lMK1l Hi, I just wanted to say that there are other options too - St George's offers biomed with ABB, which you can then transfer onto the medical course there if you are above a certain threshold e.g. top 30 students in your cohort after studying biomed for a couple of years
Bismillah MashAllah so handsome
Bless you!
Hi! For dental school interviews, how much do you need to know about actual dental terms (eg. carious lesions)? Also, how much dentistry-specific work experience do you recommend doing?
Not that much - basic information!
@@FarisDent Do you by any chance have any places (eg. websites, books, etc.) you could refer me to in order to have that basic knowledge?
@@sanciageorge4530 You can look at dentistry.co.uk . Additionally, google helps with most things as you need surface level info.
Too fast talking
Apologies - I've always been a fast talker! Gotta keep up 😭😂