Thanks so much for watching, I hope it was helpful! Click this google doc link to find out more about mock interviews with me :) docs.google.com/document/d/1yd2c9x5GwY4h_dpEbIAnahXcf1cbgR6E/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=108550279405128650455&rtpof=true&sd=true
This video is so so helpful, I love how you can have a go at the question yourself and get a detailed model response after and not just a mark scheme. Thank you for investing time to make this video!
That's a good question sue! The 4 pillars of medical ethics approach would still work. There is no right answer, as long as you can justify your stance you will be fine. Maybe I could do a video on this in the future who knows
Thanks rohan, this was soo helpful. One question, when reading around nhs hot topics/health in BBC etc, would you say it's worth making notes around, for interviews?
Thank you! Yes it's worth making notes on health related topics for interview preparation, but keep them brief as you want to spend more time practicing mock interviews rather than making notes
So helpful! English is not my first language and I struggle to speak English effectively- do you have any advice on how I can improve my communication skills for the MMI?
You're welcome! I don't have many skills on English language skills but I did do a video on communication skills for interviews - th-cam.com/video/0s5etSfkTys/w-d-xo.html
Can you take some time to think before answering? Your answers seem so well organised and planned, and I could only replicate if I had like 30 seconds to think
For the first question. The NHS receives an amount kinda close to 150 billion pounds right. Even after that the NHS is underfunded. So when asked that question wouldnt u say that most of the money really goes into maintaining patient care, and everything else the NHS is doin for the whole year?
Great question, but there are different ways you can deliver that patient care, with different services and providers often at play. Basically it's quite complex and you're right the bottom line is that demand is greater than the supply of care currently unfortunately
I've done a few videos on interview preparation: th-cam.com/video/3iRgnbsDn5Y/w-d-xo.html; th-cam.com/video/CSyqEKKR9Ik/w-d-xo.html. I also have some tips in my ebook for medicine applications: docs.google.com/document/d/11YOtBMt350IPiO7Mn_ht8v0Gu6zX8BIF/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=108550279405128650455&rtpof=true&sd=true
@@RohanYesudian Yes, but you have a kind of app (white background with black letters) with a passage. I was wondering if it was something that indicates you what to read each day over a year. If that is not the case, how do you select the reading for the day. Sorry for asking in detail, but I think is a good practice to start the day. Thank you, I.
Thanks so much for watching, I hope it was helpful! Click this google doc link to find out more about mock interviews with me :)
docs.google.com/document/d/1yd2c9x5GwY4h_dpEbIAnahXcf1cbgR6E/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=108550279405128650455&rtpof=true&sd=true
I have my MMI next week! I loved this video, definitely going to share it with my peers for future reference.
that's great to hear! hope the interview goes well :)
This video is so so helpful, I love how you can have a go at the question yourself and get a detailed model response after and not just a mark scheme. Thank you for investing time to make this video!
Glad it was helpful!
did you get in
Thanks for provide this new content of interview to work other company
so so useful!!! the most helpful video out- ur chanel is so underrated!
Thank you Sanoja!
Another very useful video for medical school applicants. Loved the lighting by the fire place 😊❤
thank you amma!
Nice one Ro, some great tips!
thanks appa!
Super useful
Good video with excellent information, well done!
thanks pa
how would you approach one about vaccines ? and whether all healthcare professionals should have vaccines ?
That's a good question sue! The 4 pillars of medical ethics approach would still work. There is no right answer, as long as you can justify your stance you will be fine. Maybe I could do a video on this in the future who knows
@@RohanYesudian Thank you so much ! That would be amazing ! especially on how to describe a picture too please!!!!!!
Excellent stuff!
Thank you!
Thanks rohan, this was soo helpful.
One question, when reading around nhs hot topics/health in BBC etc, would you say it's worth making notes around, for interviews?
Thank you! Yes it's worth making notes on health related topics for interview preparation, but keep them brief as you want to spend more time practicing mock interviews rather than making notes
So helpful! English is not my first language and I struggle to speak English effectively- do you have any advice on how I can improve my communication skills for the MMI?
You're welcome! I don't have many skills on English language skills but I did do a video on communication skills for interviews - th-cam.com/video/0s5etSfkTys/w-d-xo.html
Hello, we are looking for support for Oxbridge medicine interview. Do you provide coaching?? If yes how can we contact you. Thanks
Can you take some time to think before answering? Your answers seem so well organised and planned, and I could only replicate if I had like 30 seconds to think
Yes of course! In MMI stations you usually have 1 minute of thinking time outside the station before you go in to answer the questions :)
For the first question. The NHS receives an amount kinda close to 150 billion pounds right. Even after that the NHS is underfunded. So when asked that question wouldnt u say that most of the money really goes into maintaining patient care, and everything else the NHS is doin for the whole year?
Great question, but there are different ways you can deliver that patient care, with different services and providers often at play. Basically it's quite complex and you're right the bottom line is that demand is greater than the supply of care currently unfortunately
How do you prepare for the interviews? And what resources can I use to do some reading up on the NHS, i am in y12 currently in the uk
I've done a few videos on interview preparation: th-cam.com/video/3iRgnbsDn5Y/w-d-xo.html; th-cam.com/video/CSyqEKKR9Ik/w-d-xo.html. I also have some tips in my ebook for medicine applications: docs.google.com/document/d/11YOtBMt350IPiO7Mn_ht8v0Gu6zX8BIF/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=108550279405128650455&rtpof=true&sd=true
Dear Rohan,
What is the app you use for reading the Bible?
Thank you,
I.
Hi! I usually read from a physical copy of the bible. If i need to read on my phone I have the youversion bible app
@@RohanYesudian Yes, but you have a kind of app (white background with black letters) with a passage. I was wondering if it was something that indicates you what to read each day over a year. If that is not the case, how do you select the reading for the day.
Sorry for asking in detail, but I think is a good practice to start the day.
Thank you,
I.
Super Rohanbro
Thanks Rohith!