Hi guys, welcome to the channel. Thanks for stopping by!
I've started this channel to share my advice to getting into Medicine at university. Hopefully you find it useful!
A bit about me: My name is Arun, I’m a junior doctor working in London and graduated from Cambridge University 2 years ago. I’ve helped 100s of students over the last 10 years or so get into med school with things like personal statements, picking uni choices, the UCAT & BMAT exams and medical school interviews. I was the lead UCAT & BMAT tutor for Kaplan Test Prep for 5 years and helped write their materials. I started up a company called Easy Medical Interviews to help students for their medical school interviews. I’ve decided to put all my experience over the years onto RU-vid now so its completely free for you guys and hopefully you find it useful!
Well that video is super awesome and I really appreciate for your help. please make these kind of videos more and thank you so much again. best of luck
I am preparing for OSCE and I think your videos are valuable like gold for me.I was really tensed about OSCE but your videos really boosted my confidence level now.I know now what should I need to do in each OSCEstations.Thank you so much for taking time to share your knowledge as it’s really helpful for those who are preparing for OSCE like me.Thanks once again.Keep going with this amazing job.God bless you 🙏🙏
you think someone has neck pain could work in eye operating room without pain? I mean I experinece pain when I lean my head forward. do you often lean forward? eye surgeons don't need to lean forward as much as other surgeons I guess. am I right?
Just a useful tip for anyone who is sitting for their osce's from someone who has done it recently and was caught out on this one thing :( BE MINDFUL OF UR VERBAL TICS. avoid saying things like "brilliant", "amazing", "that's great" after a patient has just told you they are "hot and clammy"😭it really isnt great for the patient tho
Arun, you sincerely deserve 1 million views on all these videos, your focused history-taking videos are absolutely amazing for OSCEs and the ward WOW God bless you
Your videos are really good but I would like to see a few more please. Specially obs and gynea/sexual health history taking. Paediatric history taking and any type of information giving/ motivational interviewing would be great!
I watched this right before my 3rd year OSCEs and I ended up getting full marks on two communication stations! Going into my final year OSCEs tomorrow hopefully the good luck still works!
Arun, you are simply amazing. I have no intentions of entering the medical field, just a patient who’s trying to acclimate himself to this culture of medical professionals.
Doc! This is amazing!!!! Congratulations on your fabulous work. I’m so happy to have stumbled upon your channel. Just had part one of OSCEs today with all the physical exams, and tomorrow is all the History stations. This is GOLDEN!!! I love your humble, down to earth and down to the details your approach is. You’re gonna be such an awesome doc to work with for any colleague or patient =)
Thank you for sharing. This was helpful. Are you able to post anything on palpating the PMI as well as causes for heaves, thrills, and bruits? Thank you!
is it important to include names of work experience and volunteering organisations that you took part in? Or does it make a difference compared to not including the names?
Very well structured approach; however, a systolic of over 200 may need same day referral (if unstable) or conduct investigations (U&E, ECG, Urinalysis, etc) for target organ damage, moreover that seems to be not the first time. But, I guess for the purpose of this communication station, just signposting to GP may be enough.