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Feb 23, 2016 · Participation in research enables doctors to evaluate their practice objectively and to be involved in advancing their discipline. You can learn so many skills that make you a better clinician around appraising the evidence and thinking critically about a situation.
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Real-life stories - why I chose medicine. We asked several medical students why they chose to study medicine and to give some advice to those considering it as a career choice. Read their stories below.
Why you should consider to study medicine; How to answer ‘Why study medicine’ interview questions; Why medicine can be a challenging career; Alternative options for those who are thinking about medicine
To answer this type of ‘Why Medicine?’ interview question properly, you will need to first understand what exactly being a medical student and a Doctor entails. This comes from research, work experience and talking to people ahead of you on the pathway.
May 14, 2021 · “Why do you want to be a doctor?” It’s a question that many medical applicants are urged to have an answer for as they prepare to be interviewed for entry into medical school.
Jan 23, 2017 · Students often go into medicine because of a desire to help others and improve patients’ physical and mental wellbeing. In the early years of medical school, however, it can seem as if you are not making much difference to patient care.
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There are many possible benefits of being part of clinical research, including: You may have the chance to help scientists better understand your disease or condition and to advance treatments and ways to prevent it in the future. You may feel like you’re playing a more active role in your health. You may learn more about your disease or condition.