I thought I might start this thread to help those few medicine hopefuls on this forum with regards to interview. If you like what you've read from my responses please check out the workshop I will be running http://community.boredofstudies.org/showthread.php?t=309769
I will mainly be targeting UWS medicine hopefuls however even if you're looking to get into UNSW medicine you can learn something here. If you are looking to get into other medical schools such as BOND, JCU etc. I'm still happy to help.
If you have any questions feel free to post them up. If you want me to have a read of your responses for a specific question please type both up. I will be giving general tips and I will not be held liable for how you perform in your interview (although if you listen to my advice I do not think my advice will be your downfall). I have limited time so I will not be able to analyze all responses and questions but endeavor to answer as many as I can.
First question:
You are a junior doctor in a third world country. You have been put in charge of the night shift. You are alone and a patient suddenly starts hemorrhaging but you don't have enough experience to treat the wound. However, you know the patient will die if you don't do something.
1. What do you do?
2. What if the patient refuses treatment? What do you do then?
I will mainly be targeting UWS medicine hopefuls however even if you're looking to get into UNSW medicine you can learn something here. If you are looking to get into other medical schools such as BOND, JCU etc. I'm still happy to help.
If you have any questions feel free to post them up. If you want me to have a read of your responses for a specific question please type both up. I will be giving general tips and I will not be held liable for how you perform in your interview (although if you listen to my advice I do not think my advice will be your downfall). I have limited time so I will not be able to analyze all responses and questions but endeavor to answer as many as I can.
First question:
You are a junior doctor in a third world country. You have been put in charge of the night shift. You are alone and a patient suddenly starts hemorrhaging but you don't have enough experience to treat the wound. However, you know the patient will die if you don't do something.
1. What do you do?
2. What if the patient refuses treatment? What do you do then?
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