Adam Kay Opens Up About His Time as a Junior Doctor | This Morning

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2019
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    Adam Kay joins us today to talk about his best selling book, why he left medicine behind and his plans for the future.
    Broadcast on: 06/02/19
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  • @wesley4947
    @wesley4947 Месяц назад +25

    Who's here after GCSE English Language Paper 2 2024

  • @JackJoseph-jp9cg
    @JackJoseph-jp9cg Месяц назад +5

    AQA : I’ve got an idea!…

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  • @discov7r
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    i wonder what AQA was thinking

  • @gaelynelliott
    @gaelynelliott 4 месяца назад +4

    America has so much wrong with it but one of the few things that sets it apart is that where we can go into medicine regardless of our undergraduate degree. Medical school starts at 18 in most other countries and if I had lived there, I wouldn’t have been able to go to a medical program after obtaining a degree in music.

    • @rtmhannah
      @rtmhannah 28 дней назад

      You would have been able to here in the UK too! It's possible you might have earned your degree slightly earlier, as our undergraduate programs are usually 3 years, not 4 - undergrad medicine is *usually* 6 years, but some graduate medicine programs are just 4, so you'd have been studying for 7 years, rather than 8, altogether.
      There are a lot of pathways to studying medicine in the UK, and that includes people with degrees in English, music, drama, (and not just like biomedical sciences or smth like that) as well as mature students in undergrad courses. It's more flexible than peoole realise!