Thanks so much for watching, I hope it was helpful! Click this google doc link to find out more about mock interviews with me :) docs.google.com/document/d/1yd2c9x5GwY4h_dpEbIAnahXcf1cbgR6E/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=108550279405128650455&rtpof=true&sd=true
Thank you so much! I watched this like ten times over and over and ended up scoring full marks on this section and also, on my whole MMI practice circuit! Thank you so much for what you do, God bless you. I hope I can thank you for all your help in person when I'm at Cambridge next year (hopefully)
This is so helpful thank you so much! I'm usually empathetic but beat around the bush when breaking bad news. This has shown me a really great balance, thank you
Thanks for these tips, your mmi videos are actually so helpful, the roleplay station is one I'm scared about for mmi. Ive even come across scenarios like saying to a friend they're not invited to a party. Those seem so hard.
thank you and great question! If the patient says that then it is best to be led by the patient and not say everything. Say the main thing (the scan report) and what needs to happen next, but then just give the patient space and chance to ask any questions
Good question. In real situations you would usually check the patient identity against their patient wristband if they were in hospital, or ask them to confirm their date of birth if it's just in a clinic. For the purposes of this scenario this is not necessary as its not the main skill being assessed. Hope this helps!
I am so inspired by your Faith as I am also a servant of God excited to specilise into neurology… here is a Bible verse that I think you will love when your working and studying… which motivates me especially when I go into Medicine … Colossians 3:23 Work as if you are working for the Lord rather than unto people
Thanks so much for watching, I hope it was helpful! Click this google doc link to find out more about mock interviews with me :)
docs.google.com/document/d/1yd2c9x5GwY4h_dpEbIAnahXcf1cbgR6E/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=108550279405128650455&rtpof=true&sd=true
Thank you so much! I watched this like ten times over and over and ended up scoring full marks on this section and also, on my whole MMI practice circuit! Thank you so much for what you do, God bless you. I hope I can thank you for all your help in person when I'm at Cambridge next year (hopefully)
thank you Favour! glad it was useful :)
Must be tough!..both for the doctors and patients... thank you Rohan for this one !
Thank you Ravi Thatha!
Although not planning to apply cambridge medical school but your cambridge application series was really helpful, nice video!
Thank you!
Nice one Ro! Will be useful for those having this scenario in the interview.
thanks pa
Good one Ro and Anikat! Well done!
thanks appa
This is so helpful thank you so much! I'm usually empathetic but beat around the bush when breaking bad news. This has shown me a really great balance, thank you
You're so welcome Favour!
Thanks for these tips, your mmi videos are actually so helpful, the roleplay station is one I'm scared about for mmi. Ive even come across scenarios like saying to a friend they're not invited to a party. Those seem so hard.
Thank you! You're right, these scenarios are hard and there are multiple ways you could approach them. It comes with practice I guess!
Very well done boys. Will be useful for the students
Thanks amma. Hope so!
Hey Roshan great vid - just curious, if the patient says they only want to hear the partial picture but not full, how would you go about it? Thanks!
thank you and great question! If the patient says that then it is best to be led by the patient and not say everything. Say the main thing (the scan report) and what needs to happen next, but then just give the patient space and chance to ask any questions
Why do we have to confirm the identity of the patient at the beginning by only saying “are you mister X” and that’s it? No ID?
Good question. In real situations you would usually check the patient identity against their patient wristband if they were in hospital, or ask them to confirm their date of birth if it's just in a clinic. For the purposes of this scenario this is not necessary as its not the main skill being assessed.
Hope this helps!
@@RohanYesudian Thanks!
Hi, I just wanted to ask, what resources did you use for UCAT preparation
I've recently done a video on this!
ruclips.net/user/shorts4CuOnYFd3pI
Thanks.💞
I am so inspired by your Faith as I am also a servant of God excited to specilise into neurology… here is a Bible verse that I think you will love when your working and studying… which motivates me especially when I go into Medicine … Colossians 3:23
Work as if you are working for the Lord rather than unto people
Thanks so much for the encouragement Matthew!
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