Reflection: Why and How?

“Reflection is an essential activity that doctors use every day in their practice.” The reflective practitioner – a guide for medical students […]

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Top Ten Things to Think About When Choosing A Medical School

The process of applying to medicine is long and arduous. There are so many hoops to jump through, from the right GCSE […]

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Online Tutoring: Trialling SuperProf Premium for 30 days

You may have found that many online tutoring platforms offer a premium or boosted option to tutors, claiming that this will increase […]

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What Should You Be Doing With Your Summer Break?

The majority of students will have a long summer break from June-September, and while it can be very tempting to just relax for this time, it can also be important to maintain some productivity. Let’s go through how I spend my summer breaks, the reasoning behind it, and how I would recommend other’s divide their valuable holiday time.

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The 2020 Medical Applicant Timeline and Schedule

Today we’ll run through the top 10 things YOU can do as a 2020 medical applicant in the months between now and […]

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Benefits of a Gap Year | Why I applied for deferred entry medicine

We’re going to dive straight in with the benefits of a gap year. Benefits of taking a year off. I personally think […]

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The BMAT explained

The BMAT is the second of the two undergraduate medicine admissions test. This guide will explain the three sections, highlight key resources […]

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Virtual Work Experience for Aspiring Medical Students

You could be furthering your medical application from the comfort of your own home with remote virtual work experience and volunteering! Below […]

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A Medical Student’s Guide to: X-Ray Imaging – Detecting X-Rays

This post is all about detecting x-rays in medical imaging and is the third and final x-ray physics article. If you haven’t […]

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A Medical Student’s Guide to: X-Ray Imaging – The X-Ray Tube

How do we produce X-Rays? We create X-Rays in a device called an X-Ray tube. For most medical students, all you need […]

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