My Psychiatry block has been one of the most exciting and meaningful parts of medical school so far. It felt especially significant because it’s my mother’s speciality, giving me the chance to experience firsthand the work she does day to day. When people think of Psychiatry, images of straitjackets and padded rooms often come to…
My thoughts on Obs and Gynae
I’ve recently completed my six-week Obstetrics and Gynaecology placement, and if someone had told me at the start that it would end up in my top three career choices, I would’ve called them crazy. Yet here I am. This is my honest take on the specialty, based on my hands-on experience as a medical student….
Japan: Essential Travel Tips for First-Time Visitors
I recently fulfilled one of my childhood dreams by visiting Japan, and it exceeded all my expectations. From the incredible food to the rich culture and breathtaking sights, it was an unforgettable two weeks. Along the way, I picked up some valuable tips—things I’m grateful we did, and others I wish I’d considered for next…
Navigating Clinical Years: Essential Tips for Medical Students
I’ve just finished my first year of clinical placement in medical school, and it was an experience, to say the least. It quickly became apparent that being a medical student carries a different meaning in the real world. On campus, I felt like a shining star, but in the clinical setting, I felt like I…
Choosing the Right Medical School
Choosing which medical school is right for you happens at two stages of your application process. Step one is deciding which universities to apply to. Then comes the more exciting phase of weighing up offers and making a final decision. Despite the common saying that “a medical school is a medical school,” the reality is…
The ultimate balancing act: Work and Life
A good “work-life balance” is a term thrown around a lot when you begin to gain more freedom in your education, but what does it actually mean? For me, it’s about having a sustainable lifestyle. One that allows you to achieve your daily goals whilst also finding time to unwind, pursue personal interests, and relax….
The Ultimate Anatomy Toolbox
Learning anatomy can be one of the most daunting challenges within the medical school curriculum, and I must admit, it certainly lives up to its reputation. Rarely does anything seem straightforward in the realm of anatomy. It’s a topic of complexities, with constant curveballs disrupting the patterns you try to recognise while learning structures. Don’t…
Reflecting on My University Experience So Far
I’ve recently celebrated being officially halfway through my time at medical school, however, had I opted for a more conventional three-year degree, my time at University would be nearing its end. With that being said, it felt like the perfect opportunity to reflect on what I’ve made of the “University Experience.”. These are some valuable…
Mastering the Medical School Interview
By this stage, you’ve gotten your predicted or achieved grades, written an amazing personal statement, and smashed the UCAT. All that stands between you and that spot at medical school is an interview. Personally, as a professional waffler, I found the interview stage as the most enjoyable part of the application process. It was the…
Cracking the Code of Burnout
What is Burnout? Burnout is a very real phenomenon, characterized by the feeling of overwhelming emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion. It is often caused by prolonged stress that has not been managed effectively and can be influenced by many factors such as a lack of control, unclear expectations, and dysfunctional workplace dynamics. Despite being a…
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