And after you get a place Hot Topics include: - nhs racism - the truth about the GMC - why whistleblowers are silenced - the buyout of the nhs by the US - what is burnout - how will the nhs look after me, or make me sick? - whu junior doctors are leaving
As a medical student who loves watching lots of med ed videos on RUclips, I found this video very insightful! It's been 4 years since my med school interviews but I still found this video really helpful, especially now that I'm starting clinical placements. Your channel deserves much more attention! I've been recommending it to students I'm helping with their application to medical school as the value you provide is immense. Thank you so much!
thank you so much for this video! i love how concisely you explain all of these hot topics, as well as what the NHS and govt are currently implementing to aide these crises, it all really lends itself to an amazing interview answer! will definitely be recommending to all of my friends as we all have interviews coming up! thank you :)
Thank you doctor , please keep updating these hot topics as my interview is next year but I am watching these video right now and will wait for your new videos .
thank you Doctor Ollie for the very in depth explanations on each o the topics and i found this video to be super helpful ! would love to see similar content in the near future from you as i have a few interviews coming up :)
Very nice video and clear explanation and disclaimer within the video that this is not a hit piece, but I think potentially a less incendiary title might sound a little better.
thats why the philippines is able to at least get by! quality nurses are trained for very cheap in the Philippines and exported to the US and Europe, allowing us to get a lot of money returns!
Thank you so much for your videos! I have an interview coming up and I am basically binge watching your videos currently. Also how on earth do you have only 3.2k subscribers?! Your content quality is amazing!
Me too, prep for interview brought this up my feed. This guy is very knowledgeable, articulate and a good storyteller. Thanks very much. Will subscribe
Thank you so much for these videos they're so helpful for upcoming interviews! Are they likely to ask us questions directly about the last 4 topics or is it more for us to drop in our answers?
Although they're not as recent as the first two, I do think they could come up. Especially something like the Francis Report considering how wide its impact was. But I think I'd agree with you that you'd be unlikely to get a direct question on one of them out of the blue but would be great to sprinkle into your answers.
@@drollieThank you :) Quick question....in the mmi (specifically Leicester) is it just a singular question/scenario/task for the one station that you have to talk about for 5 or 6 minutes or are there several questions like a follow up so your answers should only be 1-2 mins long?
@@maiyasandhu6979 oh hey! (also applying to leic.!) generally there is two to four follow up questions! Best advice I've heard was be as concise as possible while getting as much detail in - don't cut your answer short on purpose but try not to ramble and you can always go back to questions if you have time at the end! best of luck :D
When was this film made?! Harold Shipman (arrested 1998!) but no mention of Letby?! Weak conclusions e.g, reference to Francis Report but omitted to mention that it brought about Duty of Candour legislation. Ethics cases can be highly complex and contentious as shown in the Charlie Gard case (and many others - see for example Ashya King) Better to refer applicants to 'GMC in Action: GMC Guidance Brought to Life' which features worked examples of ethical cases. Also 'BMA Core Ethics Guidance' is being updated and is due to be published next month (Feb.2024)
Great resources signposted above, thank you. Haha yes, Harold Shipman is hardly a 'recent' topic but I do think it's such a landmark case that medicine applicants should be aware of the details. Lucy Letby is of course another tragic, more recent example.
What about the 'experiment'? Or are we not allowed to talk about that particular 'hot topic'?? Heart attacks at their highest for over a decade! We'll just ignore that shall we?!
And after you get a place Hot Topics include:
- nhs racism
- the truth about the GMC
- why whistleblowers are silenced
- the buyout of the nhs by the US
- what is burnout
- how will the nhs look after me, or make me sick?
- whu junior doctors are leaving
As a medical student who loves watching lots of med ed videos on RUclips, I found this video very insightful! It's been 4 years since my med school interviews but I still found this video really helpful, especially now that I'm starting clinical placements. Your channel deserves much more attention! I've been recommending it to students I'm helping with their application to medical school as the value you provide is immense. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! 😊 Best of luck with your clinical placements
This really helps catch up on things as an IMG! Appreciate the depth of your research
This was an incredible video! Extremely informative and well-executed. You earned yourself a new subscriber ☺️
thank you so much for this video! i love how concisely you explain all of these hot topics, as well as what the NHS and govt are currently implementing to aide these crises, it all really lends itself to an amazing interview answer! will definitely be recommending to all of my friends as we all have interviews coming up! thank you :)
I’m glad you found it useful 😊 Best of luck in your interview!
Thank you Dr. for this video. The issues with NHS are very interesting looking in from outside the UK.
Not at all, glad they're helpful
Thank you doctor , please keep updating these hot topics as my interview is next year but I am watching these video right now and will wait for your new videos .
Will do!
Scrap the NHS
thank you Doctor Ollie for the very in depth explanations on each o the topics and i found this video to be super helpful ! would love to see similar content in the near future from you as i have a few interviews coming up :)
I'm glad it was helpful- best of luck in your interviews!
i have my mmi for buckingham tomorrow and this video helped a lot
im so nervous😬
Great channel! Amazing content worth every minute. Presenter is knowledgeable and a great storyteller. I've subscribed Thanks very much
11.19 first time my obsession with true crime stories has paid off😭😭watched eleanour neale’s video on it ages ago
Very nice video and clear explanation and disclaimer within the video that this is not a hit piece, but I think potentially a less incendiary title might sound a little better.
Thank you!
thats why the philippines is able to at least get by! quality nurses are trained for very cheap in the Philippines and exported to the US and Europe, allowing us to get a lot of money returns!
This was such a phenomenal video. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your videos! I have an interview coming up and I am basically binge watching your videos currently. Also how on earth do you have only 3.2k subscribers?! Your content quality is amazing!
Thanks so much, best of luck in your interview!
Me too, prep for interview brought this up my feed. This guy is very knowledgeable, articulate and a good storyteller. Thanks very much. Will subscribe
cracking video this was really helpful thanks!
Great to hear!
Thank you. Want such topics more
You're welcome, more to come!
GMC should reduce the OET score or they should introduce a 6 month English course rather than OET test
Thank you so much this video was so in depth and helpful
You're very welcome!
This video is really helpful! Do you have any sources for where you took your information from?
Thank you! For each topic I mostly researched them online, using sources such as The King's Fund, Nuffield Trust, the BMA website etc.
Thank you so much for these videos they're so helpful for upcoming interviews! Are they likely to ask us questions directly about the last 4 topics or is it more for us to drop in our answers?
Although they're not as recent as the first two, I do think they could come up. Especially something like the Francis Report considering how wide its impact was. But I think I'd agree with you that you'd be unlikely to get a direct question on one of them out of the blue but would be great to sprinkle into your answers.
@@drollieThank you :) Quick question....in the mmi (specifically Leicester) is it just a singular question/scenario/task for the one station that you have to talk about for 5 or 6 minutes or are there several questions like a follow up so your answers should only be 1-2 mins long?
@@maiyasandhu6979 oh hey! (also applying to leic.!) generally there is two to four follow up questions! Best advice I've heard was be as concise as possible while getting as much detail in - don't cut your answer short on purpose but try not to ramble and you can always go back to questions if you have time at the end! best of luck :D
I have my interview in 2 days. How should I prepare with no preparation?
Where was it at? And how did it go ?
@@Jamilia.7 it was at Glasgow. I done better than I thought I would. Hopefully I get an offer.
did you get one? @@gga6385
When was this film made?! Harold Shipman (arrested 1998!) but no mention of Letby?! Weak conclusions e.g, reference to Francis Report but omitted to mention that it brought about Duty of Candour legislation.
Ethics cases can be highly complex and contentious as shown in the Charlie Gard case (and many others - see for example Ashya King) Better to refer applicants to 'GMC in Action: GMC Guidance Brought to Life' which features worked examples of ethical cases. Also 'BMA Core Ethics Guidance' is being updated and is due to be published next month (Feb.2024)
Great resources signposted above, thank you. Haha yes, Harold Shipman is hardly a 'recent' topic but I do think it's such a landmark case that medicine applicants should be aware of the details. Lucy Letby is of course another tragic, more recent example.
Can you try and make your videos a bit shorter or break them up into different videos, my attention span is just not great😂
Don't worry my next hot topic video that comes out on Monday is shorter!
Scrap the NHS
Mate leave that story is shocking ,did anybody get fired/charged i don’t think so, what did it cost the nhs.
What about the 'experiment'? Or are we not allowed to talk about that particular 'hot topic'?? Heart attacks at their highest for over a decade! We'll just ignore that shall we?!