Fascinating and entertaining, thanks Sen. I'm applying to another programme at Cambridge and have no intention of studying medicines but you both's enthusiasm made me want to study it in another lifetime!
Dr Rawlinson has such an inviting manner and seems so down to earth. I can imagine that he is a marvelous teacher! Senthooran, it's so lovely to see how much Dr Rawlinson has clearly inspired you. Although it is still very early, are there any particular specialties in medicine that are tempting you?
bless ya so much hard work to become an dr I'm sure in end your get there i hope one day to help teach medical students as one of there body donors as I'm thermally ill young man so decided to give consent to body donation in hope to help teach medical students Anatomy i wish all well in there studies and pray you carry on to become great dr take care
I knew one Dr John Rawlinson: MBBS (1968) Guy Hospital London and who embarked on a PhD program on Anatomy soon after. He stayed at Methodist International House London and was a great fan of Mozart's "Magic Flute". Could this be the same John?
@@DrSenKath We stayed in the same House. I graduated in the same year but not in medicine. He certainly looks and sounds (after 50+ years!) like the John I knew. The litmus test would be Mozart's Magic Flute!
@@DrSenKath I stayed in the same house and graduated in the same year but not in Medicine. Even after 50+ years, he looks and sounds like the John I knew. The Litmus test: Mozart's Magic Flute.
Hi Kath, I would like to study medicine in Cambridge. How is the course , is it research oriented or clinical based. One of my friend said it is mostly academical and all end up in research rather than working in the hospital. Sorry to ask you all these stupid questions. Please let me know .How is the study and lecture in Medical school both Cambridge and Oxford. Thanks
Mazza Issy i’ve heard that it is a more academic course but i think from 3rd year you start working in hospital. I don’t believe most people end up in research but rather will end up in jobs as junior doctors- although I have heard of people who’ve taken time out of this process to do a separate post-graduate degree in order to carry out a research project in a topic of interest. hope this helps :)
Amazing , btw any tips for A level maths ? I have already done all the past papers and there are still 5.5 months to go before my exams even though I've been getting full marks for mainly C3 and C4 . Any advice ?
Not really if you're getting full marks.. haha.. just keep doing what you're doing and hope everything goes well on exam day?? Don't really know what to suggest if you've already seemingly mastered those two modules :)
What a wonderfully engaging gentleman, still so enthusiastic about his subject.
His diction and fluency are fantastic.
Yes, Dr Rawlinson is wonderful indeed!!
Dr Rawlinson the kind of charming chap I would like to sit around campfire with, so he can tell me tales of his youth :)
I would love to chat to him
The doctor really is just such a lovely person...just when I had almost lost faith in humanity ;)
His enthusiasm for his subject might have led him to tear apart a human
Who broke your heart brother 😂😂😂😂... you sound like you've just been through a breakup
I felt really jaded before watching this video. This mans enthusiasm is both palpable, infectious and just what I needed
I adore those anatomical poems, they’re genuinely so wonderful.
You and I are from different disciplines, but this was so interesting.
P.s. Dr. Rawlinson is so cute!
Fascinating and entertaining, thanks Sen. I'm applying to another programme at Cambridge and have no intention of studying medicines but you both's enthusiasm made me want to study it in another lifetime!
A Wonderful lecture delivered like a poetry with agility.of expressions of Prof Rawlinson
This Dr is my rockstar. He’s absolutely inspirational. I wish I was lucky enough to sit in 1 of his lectures or supervisions.
I bumped into Dr Rawlinson the other evening. Charming teacher and a real inspiration indeed.
Such an inspiring person!!
Indeed!
Dr Rawlinson has such an inviting manner and seems so down to earth. I can imagine that he is a marvelous teacher! Senthooran, it's so lovely to see how much Dr Rawlinson has clearly inspired you. Although it is still very early, are there any particular specialties in medicine that are tempting you?
so inspiring
Omg now the chewing poem! The absolute best!
This was amazing !
This chap still have the same enthusiaism as his child self, Beautiful
bless ya so much hard work to become an dr I'm sure in end your get there i hope one day to help teach medical students as one of there body donors as I'm thermally ill young man so decided to give consent to body donation in hope to help teach medical students Anatomy i wish all well in there studies and pray you carry on to become great dr take care
What a rare and special video!
Wow I really love your videos
anatomy + poetry = my cup of tea
An amazing individual!
I knew one Dr John Rawlinson: MBBS (1968) Guy Hospital London and who embarked on a PhD program on Anatomy soon after. He stayed at Methodist International House London and was a great fan of Mozart's "Magic Flute". Could this be the same John?
It most possibly could be! It does all fit to depict Dr Rawlinson. Did you study together?
@@DrSenKath We stayed in the same House. I graduated in the same year but not in medicine. He certainly looks and sounds (after 50+ years!) like the John I knew. The litmus test would be Mozart's Magic Flute!
@@DrSenKath I stayed in the same house and graduated in the same year but not in Medicine. Even after 50+ years, he looks and sounds like the John I knew. The Litmus test: Mozart's Magic Flute.
So inspiring to to see someone so passionate about their subject.
Hi Kath,
I would like to study medicine in Cambridge. How is the course , is it research oriented or clinical based. One of my friend said it is mostly academical and all end up in research rather than working in the hospital. Sorry to ask you all these stupid questions. Please let me know .How is the study and lecture in Medical school both Cambridge and Oxford. Thanks
Mazza Issy i’ve heard that it is a more academic course but i think from 3rd year you start working in hospital. I don’t believe most people end up in research but rather will end up in jobs as junior doctors- although I have heard of people who’ve taken time out of this process to do a separate post-graduate degree in order to carry out a research project in a topic of interest. hope this helps :)
The greatest of all men the main man Revd Dr John Rawlinson
Aberdeen? He must have been in the dissection rooms at Marschial College!
This is awesome! 😊
This guy is the absolute bomb.
yes, Dr Rawlinson is one of the best teachers one can ever have aha :)
Amazing , btw any tips for A level maths ? I have already done all the past papers and there are still 5.5 months to go before my exams even though I've been getting full marks for mainly C3 and C4 . Any advice ?
Not really if you're getting full marks.. haha.. just keep doing what you're doing and hope everything goes well on exam day?? Don't really know what to suggest if you've already seemingly mastered those two modules :)
Solomon Press Papers are good
Thank you , I guess I'll have a go at the Solomon past papers and have a go at the other two modules near exam season
Stop studying, if you're good enough at maths then what's the point of studying this early
Marc Cowan it’s not early tbh only 4 months till exams start
PLEASE BE MY TEACHER
can he be my teacher please