Med School Interviews: Doctors on Social Media | PostGradMedic

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @MsDestiny2002
    @MsDestiny2002 5 лет назад +9

    Hi Ollie, thanks for another great video! Please can you make a video about the UK's ageing population + the challenges it poses to the NHS + what the NHS can do to tackle the challenges? If you don't have time I completely understand but if you could briefly reply via a comment it would really mean a lot! My interview is on Wednesday! Thank you so much!

  • @saqib7173
    @saqib7173 2 года назад +1

    Very good video. I’d also say there are potential medico-legal risks and consequences of a doctor giving generic advice on social media, that may not apply in the context of the individuals that read it.

  • @Anji.14_
    @Anji.14_ 3 года назад +2

    thank you for such an informative video.
    could you please make a video on The impact of COVIS-19 pandemic and social or self-isolation on our life or any vulnerable person. Also are there any changes the NHS could help people in this situation.

  • @malakyaser9744
    @malakyaser9744 8 месяцев назад

    Good work!

  • @nederlandseveganist3028
    @nederlandseveganist3028 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks a lot for these videos! One question, with role play stations where you have to ask a medical student about information about the course and medical school, what model would be appropiate for approaching such stations?

    • @OllieBurtonMed
      @OllieBurtonMed  5 лет назад +1

      The key thing with interview stations is to latch on and explore whatever information they give you, as often simulated students or patients are told to be unhelpful. Best thing is ask genuine questions about the course - what are your favourite things, what do you dislike, what's easy/hard, what societies are there, do you like PBL etc - look for cues to explore whatever they say and just keep them talking!

  • @ШазмаИрумКхан
    @ШазмаИрумКхан 3 года назад +2

    I do question how much content being shared by doctors. How to do surgical procedures advising on patient care working in the NHS etc I find these information should be restricted only to medical professionals and not an open platform to the joe public. We train for 5/6 years and shouldn’t be simplified on Instagram. I also am uneasy about certain doctors sharing the amount of money they make and publicise their home life. We expect the doctors to keep personal life private but why then allow them to advertise their private life on line

    • @Thatclimbingirl
      @Thatclimbingirl 2 года назад

      Salary is publicly available information, so it doesn’t matter if they choose to share it or not.

  • @No.1BlennyLover
    @No.1BlennyLover 4 года назад +2

    My only concern with these stringent rules is being punished for criticising the university or workplace. The trust I worked at had a rule about no criticisms of them over social media. I would worry making say, a political comment about the privatisation of the NHS, could be seen as trouble making.. do you know anything about this at all?
    Thank you for your time and effort :)