Selected Product: | Medical School Interviews: A Practical Guide to Help You Get That Place at Medical School - Over 150 Questions Analysed Paperback Author: George Lee, Olivier Picard Publisher: ISC Medical Release Date: October 2006 ISBN-10: 1905812043 ISBN-13: 9781905812042 List Price: £25.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Passing the UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) and BMAT 2008 (Student Guides to University Entrance) (Student Guides to University Entrance) ISBN-10: 184445178X Medical Ethics: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) ISBN-10: 0192802828 Preparing for the BMAT: The Official Guide to the BioMedical Admissions Test ISBN-10: 0435280139 Succeeding in the 2008 UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) ISBN-10: 095567462X Getting into Medical School (MPW 'Getting Into' Guides) ISBN-10: 1844551598 |
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In summary. - Applying for Medicine Buy it. - It is not for a consultants position at all. - It contains questions which have been asked in past medical interviews for School leavers and graduates, as well as mature applicants. - Must read! - Questions based on UK Medical School interviews. | Essential book for your medical school interview preparation | Customer Rating: | | I bought this book for my son who applied to med school in four difficult universities. The techniques are very well described, backed up with good pertinent examples that can be used to forge one's own answers. The discussions on ethical issues are extremely useful and to the point. I thoroughly recommend it. It may cost a few quids more than other books but it will make a massive difference to your success rate. My son got offers from all the universities he applied to and will be starting at Manchester Medical School soon. | The only book you'll ever need for getting into medical school | Customer Rating: | | Using this book got me 2/4 offers for medicine (after using it for 2 interviews). The book does exactly what it says on the cover. It goes into extensive detail on how to answer a range of questions, from explaining how to tackle ethical scenarios, euthanasia and abortion issues to detailing government influence in healthcare and even describing how teamwork, communication and leadership plays out in a healthcare setting. | Absolute Brilliance | Customer Rating: | Very informative and up to date book which doesn't give the answers straight away, but implores you to think of them yourself, and then helps with the finer points and structure of your answer. With two offers under my belt now, I am very grateful for this book which really improved my confidence when I walked into the interview room-And I firmly believe that it was the 'clincher' for me this year. I would definately reccomend this book! Thankyou so much! Andrew | A really useful book for any high school student applying for medicine | Customer Rating: | | I bought this book in the hope to get better not just interview skills but also better for any medicine interviews I may get. I know that someone mentioned that this book is better suited for a medical graduate applying for a residency post- but I do not think that it should be thought of as a disadvantage. The interviewer are going to be looking for students that they feel would graduate and get an internship- therefore they would use a lot of the questions in the book- depending on how hard they will be on you. Another thing that I really liked about this book is that it teaches you how to answer the questions,rather than just giving you a cliched example for you to learn off by heart. These are my reasons for giving it 5*s |
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