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Presents a look at over 150 medical school interview questions. This book provides with techniques to address various types of questions, analyses good and bad examples of answers, teaches you how to add depth to your answers and how to answer those difficult ethical scenarios and lateral thinking questions.

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Medical School Interviews by George Lee

This book presents an in-depth look at over 150 medical school interview questions. The book provides you with techniques to address the various types of questions, analyses good and bad examples of answers, teaches you how to add depth to your answers and how to answer those difficult ethical scenarios and lateral thinking questions. If someone asked you: Why medicine? or What are the qualities of a good doctor? Would you crumble or would you respond with the same old cliche as the next candidate? How about: What makes a good team player? Are you a leader or a follower? Should alcoholics receive liver transplants? Was it a good idea to send a man to the moon?
George Lee graduated from Cambridge Medical School and currently works as a Consultant Surgeon at Southend Hospital. Olivier Picard is a communication consultant. Both have many years of experience in coaching medical school applicants and practicing doctors of all grades for medical interviews.
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ISBN 13 9781905812042
ISBN 10 1905812043
Title Medical School Interviews
Author George Lee
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher ISC Medical
Year published 2006-10-10
Number of pages 326
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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