Medical School Interviews (2nd Edition). Over 150 Questions Analysed. Includes Multiple-Mini-Interviews (MMI) - A Practical Guide to Help You Get That Place at Medical School.

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Medical School Interviews (2nd Edition). Over 150 Questions Analysed. Includes Multiple-Mini-Interviews (MMI) - A Practical Guide to Help You Get That Place at Medical School.

Medical School Interviews (2nd Edition). Over 150 Questions Analysed. Includes Multiple-Mini-Interviews (MMI) - A Practical Guide to Help You Get That Place at Medical School.

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What would you do if a patient with an STI was refusing to tell their partner about their STI and plans to continue to have sex with this partner? Observation of process, both verbal and nonverbal, provides important information about the patient as a person. Through the patient's behavior during the interview (e.g., facial expressions, posture, gestures) he or she communicates emotional concerns, reactions to illness, and style of relating to others. Sudden shifts of topic, avoidance of certain issues, and the flow of spontaneous associations may point to concerns that are not expressed directly. The physician's communication style and behavior during the interview is also a critical element of the interviewing process. The MMI, whilst a relatively newer format as compared to traditional interviews, offers students multiple advantages. Firstly, it is considered far more holistic in its assessment of one’s candidature. For example, most MMIs will cover a range of topics in it’s stations, from motivation to study medicine to ethical debates and innovation in Medicine. This allows applicants to showcase their skills, dedication and motivation in more ways than one. Moreover, MMIs are considered to be a fairer judge of character as each individual station is marked independently of the others. Consequently, students have multiple chances to score highly in the interview as opposed to in a traditional setup, where candidature is assessed by one person or a single panel throughout. The clinician also monitors his or her own reactions to the interview. Frustration, anger, or boredom may signal a troubled interview.

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Goal #2: Mention other activities and/or skills that you didn’t have the word count for in your statement Would you prescribe the oral contraceptive pill to a 14-year old girl who is sleeping with her boyfriend? Once you’ve listed these skills, find situations wherein you’ve had to employ them and reflect on them thoroughly. Some multiple mini interview (mmi) medical schools do prefer the STARR format in these cases but it is not compulsory that you use this particle reflective template.Ultimately, there is no right or wrong way to prepare for the MMI. The key to success in the MMI is to show self-reflection and dedication whilst maintaining strong communication skills and approachability. There are dozens of preparatory sources available at your disposal and these books are just some of the popular ones. Regardless of how you choose to prepare for the MMI, know that these books will not make or break your chances of admission as much as they may ameliorate your existing skill-set.

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The clinician now explores as fully as possible the patient's major problems, following leads obtained during the discussion of the chief complaint. The history of the present illness (HPI) includes all of the patient's history, both recent and remote, that is pertinent to understanding the current illness. In completing the HPI, the physician will often collect pertinent information about the patient's past history (for example, a history of hypertension in a patient with stroke), the patient's family history (for example, a family history of breast cancer in a patient with a breast lump), and the social history (for example, domestic discord in a patient with insomnia and fatigue). Hello Mrs. Parish, my name is John Simmons. I am a second year medical student here at the school. I will be interviewing you for about 30 minutes to learn what kinds of problems you are having and how they have affected you. Will this be O.K. with you? How do you think doctors should treat injury or illness due to self-harm, smoking or excess alcohol consumption?

Do you think it should be compulsory for doctors to report to the police if their patients use illegal drugs? This book will help you to think about medical ethics and reflect on your own personal experiences with healthcare, the media, the internet and modern technology at interview. The Other Side – Kate Granger This book will help you demonstrate to interviewers that you have an understanding of the less appealing aspects of Medicine, and you can consider how you would potentially deal with them. Gifted Hands – Ben Carson



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