
Succeed in Your Medical School Interview
Stand Out from the Crowd and Get into Your Chosen Medical School
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Succeed in Your Medical School Interview
Stand Out from the Crowd and Get into Your Chosen Medical School
About this book
After completing the medical school application comes the last, and often most challenging aspect of the school selection process; the interview. Notoriously hard to prepare for, it's difficult to know what to read, what questions might be asked and how to answer them. How to Succeed In Your Medical School Interview de-mystifies the interview process. It provides clear guidelines and a unique framework; giving you the relevant points to consider while crucially leaving conclusions open to express your own opinions and personality. It provides a systematic and methodical process which enables you to mine information from examiners, whilst demonstrating your academic ability. With a huge bank of questions covering all aspects of the interview spectrum, including a specific section of Oxbridge questions, you will learn how to prepare, how to present yourself and most importantly, what to say.
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Table of contents
- Cover page
- Title page
- Imprint
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Preparation for the interview
- Chapter 2 Interview macro-analysis – chain theory
- Chapter 3 Motivation for medicine
- Chapter 4 The Multiple Mini-Interview
- Chapter 5 Work experience and voluntary work
- Chapter 6 Personal attributes
- Chapter 7 Knowledge of the medical school
- Chapter 8 Medicine as a profession
- Chapter 9 Hospital life and the NHS
- Chapter 10 Medical knowledge
- Chapter 11 Ethics and law
- Chapter 12 International students
- Chapter 13 Graduate students
- Chapter 14 Oxbridge
- Appendix
- Full imprint