Career s So – you want to be a doctor
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Career s So – you want to be a doctor
So – you want to be a doctor Graduate Entry Medicine Vinny Potter Medical Careers Adviser QM Careers Careers UCL CAREERS SERVICE • • • • • • • • • • • 2 Grad Entry – positive and negatives Which medical school Entrance Exams The courses on offer UCAS Application Funding Work experience Interviews Further resources Dentistry The Personal Statement Careers What I hope to cover today • Approximately 30 x 5 (6) year courses – take about 12% graduates but this is increasing • • • • • 3 15 x 4 year courses All highly competitive Can be easier getting on 5(6) year course More 5(6) year courses open to non-UK/EU Differences in funding Careers Five or four years? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 The University of Birmingham University of Bristol University of Cambridge Imperial College London Keele University University of Leicester The University of Liverpool Newcastle University The University of Nottingham Oxford University Queen Mary, University of London University of Southampton St George's, University of London Swansea University The University of Warwick Careers Schools Offering 4 yr GEM Courses • Geographical location • Structure of the course/your learning style • Popularity / reputation • Entry Criteria 5 Careers Decide which Medical Schools • Cost of living • Demographics • Campus or scattered 6 Careers Geographical Location • All courses will give you exposure to general practice, hospital and surgical experience. • Integration with the 5 year course • Length of academic year • Teaching style – ‘Traditional’ Lecture-based e.g. Oxford – Problem based learning (PBL) e.g. St Georges – Self-directed learning – Guided learning 7 Careers Structure of the course • Remember all courses are validated by the GMC and will produce doctors capable of practising medicine at the required level • National recruitment system for jobs as Doctors – no preference given for medical school. • Large differences in popularity of schools – varies year on year 8 Careers Reputation of the medical school • Almost all require at least 2:1 honours degree • Split regarding degree discipline • Some require specific A-levels & grades • Entrance exams for majority 9 Careers Entry Criteria • Increasing applicant numbers, age range and academic background • Test skills & attitudes not tested by A-levels & UG degree • Exams help to level playing field • Each school has own cut off points & criteria for interview selection • Separate to UCAS application • Set dates for registration & testing 10 Careers Entrance Exams • Graduate Australian Medical Schools Admissions Test • http://www.gamsat.co.uk/ • £192.00 (2009) 5.5 Hours • 3 Sections – Reasoning in Chemistry, Biology & Physics (MCQs) – Reasoning in Humanities & Social Sciences (MCQs) – Written communication (2 tasks) – – – – – 11 St George’s, University of London The University of Nottingham at Derby The University of Wales Swansea Keele University Or to the 5-year degree at Peninsula Medical School Careers GAMSAT • UK Clinical Aptitude Test • http://www.ukcat.ac.uk/home • £60 (2009) 90 minutes • 4 sections (MCQs): – – – – 12 Verbal Reasoning Quantitative Reasoning Abstract Reasoning Decision Analysis Careers UKCAT • UKCAT official website • Medicas • On examination • UKPO • (Some free, some charge) 13 Careers UKCAT Practice • Usually for the 5 yr course • Cambridge – ? For 4 yr course ask them for advice. • Imperial 5yr • Oxford 5yr • UCL 5yr 14 Careers BMAT • Make sure you fit the entry criteria • Is it in the right area? • Find out about the teaching style – does it fit your preferred way of learning • Be aware of entry exam dates and your availability • Many have open days e.g. Oxford, Nottingham 15 Careers Choosing the course School Places App. Ratio Int. Places Degree Grade Chem. A level Bio A level Entrance Exam Barts 45 24 10 2.1 no no Ukcat Birmingham 40 15 - 2.1 yes no No Bristol 19 - - 2.1 yes no No Imperial 50 - 10 2.1 yes yes Ukcat Leicester 64 4.7 - 2.1 no no Ukcat Liverpool 32 17 - 2.1 yes yes No Oxford 30 8 - 2.1 yes no Ukcat Warwick 178 5.6 14 2.1 no no ukcat 16 Careers Biology / Science Degrees required School Places App. Ratio Int. Places Degree Grade Chem. A level Bio A level Entrance Exam Cambs 20 - - 2.1 yes no No Kings 24 63 - 2.1 no no Ukcat Newcastle 25 28 - 2.1 no no Ukcat Nottingham 91 13 - 2.2 No no GAMSAT Southampton 40 36 2 2.1 yes no No St Georges 98 - - 2.2 no no GAMSAT Swansea 70 9.6 - 2.1 no no GAMSAT 17 Careers Any degree • The two previous slides summarising the entry requirements of the medical schools have been taken from the website medschoolsonline.co.uk – set up and run by current medical students to help those thinking about medical careers • The information was gathered from medical school admissions offices and from course websites. • If you wish to apply to one of the medical schools described it is strongly advised that you contact the school's admissions office to get the most up to date and accurate information before submitting your application. 18 Careers Important Note: • All applications now online only • Maximum of 4 courses. • Detailed guidelines and instructions on www.ucas.ac.uk • Deadline is 15th October 2009 • Check entrance exam reg. deadlines • Referees – give advance warning 19 Careers Applying through UCAS • Sections – Personal details, qualifications, employment history, personal statement, reference • Prepare your statement well in advance • You will need your old UCAS number ! • ‘buzzword’ or course code – from your department, or apply as independent applicant • Find your A & GCSE results in advance • Any queries – try Admissions tutors (avoid near deadline) or www.ucas.com 20 Careers Filling in the form • Convince the reader why you want to be a doctor • Give evidence of you have skills for Medicine • Give evidence you understand what medicine & the medical degree entails • Explain any poor performances • Allude to your academic progress now • Evidence your hobbies/social activities and link to your potential contribution to medical school life • More on this later… 21 Careers Convince me – the personal statement Work Experience • Working with people / Working as part of a team- retail / hospitality work, Care assistant, Children with / without special needs, Old peoples homes, Volunteer • Understanding the NHS, Validation of decision - hospital volunteer, GP receptionist, ward clerk, talking to junior doctors and med students 22 Careers Provide the Evidence – • Careers Service www.careers.qmul.ac.uk – Vacation work booklets – Recruitment Agencies Booklet • Hospital websites e.g. http://www.uclh.nhs.uk/Job+seekers+volunteers/ • Volunteering: www.doit.org.uk • Local Hospital http://www.bartsandthelondon.nhs.uk/workforus • Hospices http://www.helpthehospices.org.uk • Care Homes www.csci.org.uk/registeredservicesdirectory/rsquicksearch.asp. 23 and ‘Provide’ volunteering Careers Where can I find these jobs? • Choose an academic who knows you and of your aspirations of becoming a doctor. • It need not be your personal tutor • Give them time to complete the form 24 Careers References • Lot of variation: e.g. one person / panel, 10 min – 1 hr • Most will probe on: – – – – – – – – 25 Why medicine? What part of course appeals? How found out is right for you? What learnt from work exp? Realistic view of medicine Other interests Communication & interpersonal skils Interest in health & medical stories Careers Medical Interviews • Will all depend on personal circumstances. – GEM courses; Pay own tuition fees 1st yr, rest get NHS Bursary and fees paid. Eligible for student loans – 5 year; Own tuition fees for 4 yrs & eligible student loan, 5th year bursary & fees paid. – Non UK EU residents – funding more limited – Non-EU – responsible for full cost of degree • Check with the student Welfare Office or the Admissions at the Medical School. 26 Careers FUNDING • Start reviewing what you have to offer NOW • Get relevant work experience • Work hard on your statement • Keep abreast of medical issues • Use the Careers Service, www.careers.qmul.ac.uk • Look at www.ucas.com and other application guides 27 Careers In Summary • Nine 5 year courses and four graduate schemes (The University of Aberdeen, The University of Liverpool, Peninsula College of Medicine & Dentistry, Queen Mary, University of London) • • • • 28 List of all courses at www.ucas.ac.uk 2:1 +, science degree, fierce competition (UK 800 places) Get work experience & shadowing Apps via UCAS. Most have entrance test Funding – tricky. Final years, NHS bursary possible. Also armed forces cadet ships. More info – contact schools. Careers Dentistry • UCAS book; Medicine, Dentistry & Optometry • www.medschoolsonline.co.uk • • • • Getting into Medical School, Burnet & Ruston How to get into Graduate Entry medicine, Sellers & Knight Passing the UKCAT, Walker-Buckton, Hutton & Hutton Funding: – www.direct.gov.uk – Education & Learning Section – http://www.nhspa.gov.uk/sgu/ - NHS Bursary’s • Careers Adviser appointments: www.careers.qmul.ac.uk, 020 7882 8533 • Careers Service – near Octagon in Queens Building 29 Careers Further resources 30 Careers Questions? Applications & Support Statements Information from Graham Clayden Sub Dean for Undergraduate Medicine Admissions KCL Careers UCL CAREERS SERVICE • Motivated to help people • Informed about career demands • Realistic about yourself • Community orientated • Honest 32 Careers Convince us that you are: • A good judge • A natural leader • A problem solver (good common sense) • Creative • A rounded personality • Resilient • Fit to practice eventually 33 Careers Also convince us that you are: 34 Careers Essential evidence from: • Work experience • Community service • Inspiring anecdote • Medical science link • Achievement in arts/music/sports • Examples of perseverance with task 35 Careers Avoid: • Any subject that you don't want to talk about at interview • Hero-worship of doctors • Rewards of medical career • Wrong balance of humour • Using out of date examples or interests 36 Careers Don't forget to mention: • Hospital volunteering or paid jobs • Contact with vulnerable people • Captain or director or lead roles • Duke of Edinburgh awards • First aid qualifications • Key subject to initiate discussion but avoid learning patter • Be honest! • Check spelling and grammar • Make it a legible (font size and paragraphs) • Don’t try to over-impress • Do not use words you cannot pronounce or explain 37 Careers FINAL MESSAGE