Hannah Bourner
Hannah Bourner
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How to deal with exam stress and anxiety (I'll be back soon!)
Hey guys it's been a minute! This video is quite different in that I open up a lot about my thoughts and feelings about the stress of exams etc. I mention a few mindset shifts I'm making in order to better prepare myself for exams while still preserving my mental health - I hope this helps you too! Best of luck for exams and I'll be back posting after mine are finished :)
Application to med school:
- My MMI playlist: ruclips.net/video/21ajJBx3hfA/видео.html
- My UCAT playlist: ruclips.net/video/_wSL5FqRWxA/видео.html
- How to get into medical school: ruclips.net/video/M1zeEdVUgaA/видео.html
- My journey to medical school: ruclips.net/video/pEX13g8hrsc/видео.html
- Which medical school should yo...
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Видео

A day in the life of a medical student (isolation edition...)
Просмотров 4172 года назад
Hey guys! This is a rather overdue video but hope and enjoy and do comment if you want more videos on study tips or anything else 😁 Stay safe my lovelies! (Oh and if you're going through the application process for medical school, best of luck!) The book I'm reading: www.amazon.co.uk/Courage-Be-Disliked-yourself-happiness/dp/176063073X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=26TH4TYCXPBPA&keywords=the courage to be di...
My Journey to Medical School | UK (how I got into medical school and the video I wish I had)
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Hey guys, it’s been a while! Apologies for not uploading as much, but I’m back on it now 😄 here’s a video on my personal journey to medical school and the emotional roller coaster of the application process🎢 Hope you enjoy! Videos mentioned: MMI interview series: ruclips.net/video/21ajJBx3hfA/видео.html How to get into medical school: ruclips.net/video/M1zeEdVUgaA/видео.html How to write an OUT...
MMI interviews | HOW TO ANSWER ETHICAL QUESTIONS - Blood Transfusions Ethical Scenario
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Hi guys, here's another common ethical scenario about blood transfusions, consent capacity and Jehovah's Witnesses! Do feel free to watch the video again if you're still unsure about certain things - this can be quite a tricky scenario to deal with 😅 Best of luck with your interviews! Timestamps: 00:00 intro 00:43 video intro and resources 01:26 video outline 01:39 scenario 1 01:56 answer 02:19...
MMI interviews | HOW TO ANSWER ETHICAL QUESTIONS - Liver Transplants Ethical Scenario
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⚠️ At 11:37 I should have said the “41-year-old”... ⚠️ At 12:16 the ‘2’ should be a ‘0’! Apologies😆 Hey guys, here’s a classic ethical scenario that could come up in one of your stations as part of your MMIs! Hope this helps, just remember to show your thought process and justify the order you’ve put them in. There’s no right or wrong answer, so don’t worry too much! All the best 😜 Timestamps: ...
MMI interviews | HOW TO ANSWER ETHICAL QUESTIONS - Confidentiality and Ethical Pillars
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Hey everyone, as promised, here's the first video on ethics! I mainly discuss confidentiality and ethical pillars, which commonly come up in interviews. These can be tough to answer so I hope this video helps! Do feel free to ask questions below if you have any :) stay tuned for more ethics videos! Best of luck with your interviews 🤞🏼 Timestamps: 00:00 intro 01:07 what is confidentiality 01:25 ...
MMI interviews | Why should we choose you?
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Hey guys, here's another hard question they could ask you! I hope this video helps you in acing your answer to this question :) best of luck with your interviews 🥰 Timestamps: 00:00 intro 01:25 what qualities/skills do you have 01:58 what will you bring 02:19 uni societies 02:45 PBL vs traditional learning 04:33 uni research schemes 05:05 uni open days 06:04 how to sound outstanding 07:33 every...
MMI interviews | Why medicine and not nursing?
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Hey guys, here's a common question that can be asked in follow-up to 'why medicine'! It can be daunting to answer a question like this but, as I outline in this video, it's not as bad when you reframe it in your head ;) Timestamps 00:00 Intro 01:39 Do's and don'ts 01:54 DON'T criticise nurses 02:52 DON'T say nurses can't prescribe 03:30 DON'T say nurses can't make decisions 04:38 DON'T say nurs...
MMI interviews | What's your biggest strength and weakness?
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Hey pals, here's another difficult but common question they could ask you in one of your MMI stations! Hope it helps :) Good luck for your interviews 🥰 Useful resources for medicine interview practice: This MMI series: ruclips.net/video/21ajJBx3hfA/видео.html Medicine interview book: www.amazon.co.uk/Medical-Interviews-Questions-Analysed-Multiple-Mini-Interviews/dp/1905812051/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=...
MMI interviews | How do you deal with stress?
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Hi guys, here's another video as part of the MMI series! This question can be commonly asked (depending on where you apply) so it's worth having a think about what your different coping strategies are. Apologies for my tangents 😆but I hope you gain some value out of it regardless! Keep practicing all the questions in my MMI series and you'll absolutely smash your interviews :) Useful resources ...
MMI interviews | Ace these common questions!
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Hey guys, apologies for the lateness! Questions about communication, teamwork and leadership are defo very common and it's certainly worth doing as much practice on them as you can! Remember to always give an example of a time you demonstrated these skills and explain why these skills are important in medicine. All the best for your prep and look out for my upcoming vids! Useful resources for m...
How to answer 'Why medicine?' | MMI interview practice
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Hey guys, here's another video as part of the MMI series all about how to approach the very common question: Why medicine? It's harder to answer than you may think! But remember, with sufficient practice and confidence, you'll be able to smash it 👍🏼 best of luck with all the prep! Useful resources for medicine interview practice: Medicine interview book: www.amazon.co.uk/Medical-Interviews-Ques...
MMI interview tips - how to prepare and ace multiple mini interviews for medicine!
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.2 года назад
Hey guys, here's the first video of my series on MMI interviews for medical school - all about tips on how to practice etc. Hope you find it enjoyable and helpful! Stay tuned for my next upcoming videos on MMIs :) P.S. apologies for the frequent background noise 😆 Medicine interview book: www.amazon.co.uk/Medical-Interviews-Questions-Analysed-Multiple-Mini-Interviews/dp/1905812051/ref=sr_1_1?dc...
I’ve been thinking...
Просмотров 1202 года назад
So I’ve been thinking 🤔 Here’s a lil vid on my future plans for my channel and how I’d love to put my passion for teaching to use. I can’t wait to make this content and I really hope it benefits you guys! Lil heads up: I have an awful croaky voice rn so my next vid may not be up in a while... we’ll see! But until then, take care and stay safe ❤️ Who am I → I’m a third-year medical student study...
Which medical school should you go to?
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Hey guys, here I give some tips on what university you should apply for medicine. It's a hard decision but it's definitely worth putting the time in to make it! Remember you'll be spending many years studying there 😜 all the best with the application process :) Videos I mentioned: How to get into medical school - ruclips.net/video/M1zeEdVUgaA/видео.html Is medicine right for you? - ruclips.net/...
How to get into medical school | UK application process
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How to get into medical school | UK application process
How to write an OUTSTANDING personal statement for medicine
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How to write an OUTSTANDING personal statement for medicine
UCAT (UKCAT) Decision Making - My tips and tricks plus live questions! (2021)
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UCAT (UKCAT) Decision Making - My tips and tricks plus live questions! (2021)
UCAT (UKCAT) Quantitative Reasoning - My tips and tricks plus live questions! (2021)
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UCAT (UKCAT) Quantitative Reasoning - My tips and tricks plus live questions! (2021)
My third year room/flat TOUR 🏡
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My third year room/flat TOUR 🏡
UCAT (UKCAT) Abstract Reasoning - My tips and tricks plus live questions! (2021)
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UCAT (UKCAT) Abstract Reasoning - My tips and tricks plus live questions! (2021)
UCAT (UKCAT) Verbal Reasoning - My tips and tricks plus live questions! (2021)
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UCAT (UKCAT) Verbal Reasoning - My tips and tricks plus live questions! (2021)
Is Medicine Right For You?
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Is Medicine Right For You?
Welcome to my channel (plus a mini Q&A!)
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Welcome to my channel (plus a mini Q&A!)

Комментарии

  • @Dandelion_flight
    @Dandelion_flight 12 дней назад

    @13:49 Where does it even mention that everyone is an author? How did you conclude that all authors are writers? The stem says some people are poets and all poets are authors. This stem is really tricky and there is just no way to use a venn diagram or even flow chart for it 😅🤣

  • @Dandelion_flight
    @Dandelion_flight 12 дней назад

    @11:46 also it says ELIGIBLE for promotion after 3 years in the same position. That does not mean DEFINITE which means absolute. So that's why it has to be a No.

  • @aleciajessica2909
    @aleciajessica2909 17 дней назад

    love love these videos! so informational

  • @aneesniazi7918
    @aneesniazi7918 Месяц назад

    My interview is in half an hour. I’ve used a lot of your material to prepare. Thank you so much not only for the information but for the lovely way you’ve presented it and how concise it was. Thank you Hannah! Wish me luck!

  • @rahulpatil-ll9hk
    @rahulpatil-ll9hk 2 месяца назад

    It's an amazing video, has awesome motivational quotes and is well structured. Keep going, keep going.... perseverance. Thank you.

  • @user-uw9gw7fe8e
    @user-uw9gw7fe8e 4 месяца назад

    I actually love your videos so aesthetic and calming the rly helped me , thank you so much!!!!

  • @st56767
    @st56767 4 месяца назад

    Gonna firm HYMS! How does the system work after 2 years, like where do u stay?

  • @user-qd7dq5yp4g
    @user-qd7dq5yp4g 4 месяца назад

    I'm a Jehovah's Witness, ask me anything

  • @zanmar6764
    @zanmar6764 5 месяцев назад

    Can I say that I am a hoarder. I have trouble getting rid of stuff.I still have stuff like toys and books from childhood that I haven’t gotten rid of.I am working on it though. Would saying this would be ok or not?

  • @zanmar6764
    @zanmar6764 5 месяцев назад

    Ou videos are amazing

  • @zanmar6764
    @zanmar6764 5 месяцев назад

    Binge watching all your videos

  • @zanmar6764
    @zanmar6764 5 месяцев назад

    How should you answer if you come up with any examples for leadership team work etc

  • @zanmar6764
    @zanmar6764 5 месяцев назад

    The most difficult thing for me is to answer questions like “tell me about a time you showed teamwork or when you demonstrated this and that’. its so hard to come up with examples

  • @zanmar6764
    @zanmar6764 5 месяцев назад

    Very very useful video

  • @williamshilling8007
    @williamshilling8007 6 месяцев назад

    haha i just had my hullyork medical interview and i thought i recognised you, wish i had said something now!

  • @lpsfrenchpaws1690
    @lpsfrenchpaws1690 6 месяцев назад

    You are the best. Hannah. X

  • @xenne.
    @xenne. 6 месяцев назад

    I have my HYMS interview next wednesday. I love your videos. wish me luck!

  • @gracex3
    @gracex3 6 месяцев назад

    Ya so helpful thank you

  • @lav9sh
    @lav9sh 7 месяцев назад

    very helpful video

  • @sumayahahad
    @sumayahahad 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this video, it was so useful and i loved how you broke it all down and explained it fully. Its has helped me so much and has made me feel more confident with these type of questions :) Thanks again

  • @Anaz7788
    @Anaz7788 7 месяцев назад

    You are great Hannah, thank you for your helpful hints! happy to find you😘😘

  • @Anaz7788
    @Anaz7788 7 месяцев назад

    This was very helpful, thank you

  • @geezer0013
    @geezer0013 7 месяцев назад

    It’s concerning that the inference postulated is that refusing allogeneic blood transfusions automatically result in the death of a patient. That’s an oversimplification of a very complicated scenario. Every case no doubt is unique, as is the Drs experience in patient blood management, tools and resources of the treating facility, as well as other factors. Regarding the ethical component; is over riding the deeply held religious conviction, expressed verbally or in writing,(given capacity is demonstrated) “In the best interest of the patient”? Drs may feel blood transfusion is the quickest and simplest solution to help a patient; it’s not the only solution. It isn’t the forum to discuss strategies that make blood transfusion redundant, being aware of such erodes the ethical questions Drs face. Ie if I can’t transfuse, what can I do to improve the chance of a positive outcome for this patient? If the clock is ticking, time isn’t wasted arguing or threatening the patient with death if they refuse blood transfusion. The treating team does the best they can in the circumstances they’re in.

  • @user-xy9lw8nv1u
    @user-xy9lw8nv1u 8 месяцев назад

    Dear Hannah, I hope you are fine and having a good time in life! Thank you so much for your videos. I have an interview in two weeks, and I am watching all your videos right now. They are so informative and helpful! And on top your vibes are giving me a good feeling 🍀thank you! I wish you all the best ❤

  • @Rupunzelsawake
    @Rupunzelsawake 8 месяцев назад

    Sounds like the Gillicks test doesn't account for a child being raised in the coercive environment of a high control religion. So many jw children have died from being deemed competent to make the choice not to have blood, but I bet if they had lived a few more years they would have left the religion anyway. The retention of born-in members is only 30%.

  • @ERSQSUYT-fb4wk
    @ERSQSUYT-fb4wk 8 месяцев назад

    what if the patient is dead and the public find out - is that rightlike morally correct

  • @watchmeneinei878
    @watchmeneinei878 9 месяцев назад

  • @JLU-wm8ir
    @JLU-wm8ir 11 месяцев назад

    i refuse anyone blood they are not Jesus and have sin and their own karma and i dont want their or anyones blood in my body i believe thats a sin. when it's time to die it's time to die. dont make that decision for me. my life my body my choice that is what they say when they are going to murder their unborn babies ! correct than i have that choice for my own life!

  • @Somewhereinlalaland
    @Somewhereinlalaland 11 месяцев назад

    Are there any jehovah witness doctors or nurses who would refuse to give or even suggest a transfusion because of their beliefs.! Cos that's a really scary thought😮

    • @Rupunzelsawake
      @Rupunzelsawake 8 месяцев назад

      Yes, but their stance would be known by the hospital and other practitioners would be at the standby to administer blood if needed.

  • @Rupunzelsawake
    @Rupunzelsawake 11 месяцев назад

    Wasn't the Childrens Act a movie, not a series? JWs don't refuse blood because it's impure. That's completely incorrect. They refuse it for religious reasons. The bible tells them that "life is in the blood" and it is a sin to take life-blood from another. They believe that its faith in Jesus 'shed blood that grants them life, and not taking in blood from another human. They don't refuse blood because they don't understand the transfusion procedure or are afraid of it. They believe that they will lose everlasting life if they disobey God and accept it. You can explain to them all the risks you like, but the greatest risk to them is losing everlasting life. Also yoy made no mention of the signed legal document, the "Advanced Medical Directive" which all baptised JWs are instructed to carry on their person at all times. The only problem with this card is that JWs are coerced into carrying one. I was a JW for 25 years and at times elders would do a spot check to see if you were carrying your "blood card". There is a huge amount of pressure to have this card and there is no option to say you dont believe in the blood prohibition. All JWs MUST refrain from whole blood transfusions, otherwise they cannot remain a JW. Its quite a dilemna, one that I faced for a number of years . I had to keep my views secret or else be ousted from the organisation and be shunned by my entire social network. You also made no mention of the interfering "Hospital Liason Committees" that show up to "support" JWs in their "choice" to refuse blood . Except when they are present it feels like no choice, or choose blood to live, but lose your jw friends and family in the process. Its a dreadful ethical dilemna for doctors.

    • @ERSQSUYT-fb4wk
      @ERSQSUYT-fb4wk 8 месяцев назад

      fair points made you dont need to deep it like that in these interviews , you can only say so much in the 5 mins given and the interviewer also wants to ask some follow up qs

    • @ERSQSUYT-fb4wk
      @ERSQSUYT-fb4wk 8 месяцев назад

      but'

    • @Rupunzelsawake
      @Rupunzelsawake 8 месяцев назад

      @@ERSQSUYT-fb4wk Accuracy is very important.

    • @ERSQSUYT-fb4wk
      @ERSQSUYT-fb4wk 8 месяцев назад

      @@Rupunzelsawake whatever floats your boat

    • @geezer0013
      @geezer0013 7 месяцев назад

      The scriptural reason for refusing blood transfusions is in Acts 15:28,29 “keep abstaining from ….from blood…” Advance health directives vary in which part of the earth a person lives. Where I am, a Dr and Justice of the Peace both need to sign it - this demonstrates to them the patient has capacity to understand the ramifications of what their decision is prior to ending up in hospital. Hospital Liaison Committees bridge the communication gap between patients and Drs, arrange peer to peer consultation between medical professionals, as well as relevant published medical abstracts on blood management the treating team may be unaware of. They facilitate cooperation, not confrontation.

  • @nisagarip1251
    @nisagarip1251 Год назад

    hi where is the vaccination one u said u was gonna do ???????? THESE VIDS R SO SO HELPFUL

  • @maameserwahdabo7940
    @maameserwahdabo7940 Год назад

    Thank you very much! This was really helpful! <3

  • @christinus01
    @christinus01 Год назад

    nice video , reminded me of when I was abroad

  • @yassinyoussef4653
    @yassinyoussef4653 Год назад

    This is the best explanation I’ve ever seen

  • @blehalien6851
    @blehalien6851 Год назад

    Thank you soo muchhhhh for explaining everything through ❤❤

  • @mbb1849
    @mbb1849 Год назад

    Best video I’ve seen on the topic 💫

  • @lesleyluxe4566
    @lesleyluxe4566 Год назад

    Hi, this is very informative! Just have a quick case I’ve been trying to understand. A lady scheduled for caesarean expresses her wish to refuse blood transfusion because she is concerned about the health risks having heard about historic infection issues. So she also express refusal of blood transfusion to the baby at delivery if required. 1) flowing both legal and ethical considerations what would the clinical team require deciding about any potential blood transfusion

  • @rohank5
    @rohank5 Год назад

    Have my interview at keele in a couple hours! Ty for the video :))

  • @rupinderkaur8458
    @rupinderkaur8458 Год назад

    Can you answer me Discuss a situation where the hosiptal vicariously responsible for the patient injured while in the hospital

  • @rupinderkaur8458
    @rupinderkaur8458 Год назад

    Disscuss the situation where hospitals would be vicariously responsible for the patient injured while in the hospital

    • @rupinderkaur8458
      @rupinderkaur8458 Год назад

      Can you answer this question Disscuss the situation where hospitals would be vicariously responsible for the patient injured while in the hospital

  • @fanoor2427
    @fanoor2427 Год назад

    As a third year medical student, how much break do you get? Do you get Christmas and Easter holidays ?

  • @romeo4184
    @romeo4184 Год назад

    Hi, I got rejected from Hull York medical school last year, I applied again this year and got an interview in January, put very scared of getting rejected again, what tips would you give, that would really help! Thanks

    • @SaltySmaug
      @SaltySmaug Год назад

      Me too!

    • @romeo4184
      @romeo4184 Год назад

      @@SaltySmaug Hi Eve, how do you feel about the interview? I am really scared, but hopefully goes well for both of us this year!

  • @christopherlow8334
    @christopherlow8334 Год назад

    Thank you so much! These videos are literally amazing and I'm surprised it hasn't gained more attention than it currently does!

    • @hannahbourner7866
      @hannahbourner7866 Год назад

      I’m so happy they help! :))

    • @WilliamLwasa1
      @WilliamLwasa1 Месяц назад

      They will with time, but possibly because of the speed of the presenter. She's quite fast for some of us to whom English is not the first language. Yes, I know one can control the speed. But, maybe in the future she may need to appreciate that all her viewers are not from England.

  • @ap3357
    @ap3357 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video, I'm preparing for my interviews now and this has been really helpful. One question though, in the situation where the patient is conscious, would there be time to have a long and in-depth conversation about the dangers of not having the transfusion? Surely the patient is bleeding profusely and this is an emergency, so action must be taken as soon as possible?

    • @hannahbourner7866
      @hannahbourner7866 Год назад

      I’m so happy this helps! Good question - in the case where the patient has capacity (which could be likely if they’re conscious) and they still refuse the transfusion, it’s a case of what the patient wants. However, if the patient is bleeding profusely and it’s an emergency, the patient is more likely to be unconscious in which case a clinical decision is made based on what’s in the best interests of the patient :)

    • @ap3357
      @ap3357 Год назад

      @@hannahbourner7866 Ahhh I see. Thank you so much!

    • @geezer0013
      @geezer0013 7 месяцев назад

      If the patient has an Advance Health Directive, it would speak for them if they can’t speak for themselves. A GUIDE TO GOOD PRACTICE FOR THE SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES AND OTHER PATIENTS WHO DECLINE TRANSFUSION” produce by The Royal College of Surgeons in England. It reads as follows: “If a patient is unable to give an informed, rational opinion, and when an applicable advance directive does not exist, the clinical judgement of a doctor should take precedence over the opinion of relatives or associates. Such relatives or associates may be invited to produce evidence of the patient’s Jehovah’s Witness status in the form of an applicable advance-decision document.”

  • @keekslist
    @keekslist Год назад

    this helped my assignment!! amazing

  • @dize3672
    @dize3672 Год назад

    Wonderful advice.

  • @hassnainkhan4843
    @hassnainkhan4843 Год назад

    You cool😊

  • @melanin_ace1837
    @melanin_ace1837 Год назад

    You are superb 👌🏿 👏

  • @silvermoon798
    @silvermoon798 Год назад

    This is amazing!! So so helpful I wanted to ask if you could possibly do one on euthanasia or abortion please? Thank you very much!

    • @hannahbourner7866
      @hannahbourner7866 Год назад

      Thank you I’m glad it’s helped! I’m still unsure whether to get back into filming but if I do, that’ll be the video I upload :)

  • @emilylai6086
    @emilylai6086 Год назад

    What is your UCAT score ?