As promised, The Youth Generation is going to give a little 'helping hand' for our potential medical students, who will fill the gap of very little doctors in Brunei. Here goes:
What is your answer to these following questions?
Some questions asked during admissions interviews, according to current medical students:
The perennial question
Why do you want to become a doctor?
Current affairs
Should General Practitioners practise aesthetic medicine?
Ethical dilemas
With one organ and two patients who need it equally, who would you decide to give it to?
Two patients are admitted to the Accident and Emergency department — one a father, the other an old lady. Both are in equally serious condition but there’s only one bed available.Who would you give it to?
Note: The interviewers are not fools, you cant fool them with 'textbook answers', you need to shape your own perspective.
For a reality check to see if you are prepared to be a doctor, in some countries they would bring the potential doctors to the mortuary. If you are not afraid then welcome to doctorhood, well if you are afraid, find ways to overcome it or find another alternative.
This blog post is quoted from TODAY, 20th April 2009
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