This is easily misinterpreted: information about the deceased IS in the public domain, so you can speak to the family about any such information. It would not be appropriate to disclose confidential historical information about your interactions with the patient during life; access to these records should be formally requested by the family.
Nice one Yousef... Got my MSRA next week so this has been a handy refresher! Impressive number of side hustle's alongside the other stuff you got going on
"Least ass-ey way" that cracked me up! Cheers for the video mate, did you notice a considerable difference between the passmed vs passtest question banks? Because for the real medicine questions I thought they were more or less the same. Thanks again
Ha I don't remember saying that- I found that passmedicine questions were very fiddly, almost 'trivia' compared to pastest which were more specific to the exam. BMJ is good too
Understand the situational judgement subtest by the tips offered by iCanMed. I also took my UCAT coaching from iCanMed and get the highest score in my Situational Judgement subtest. iCanMed offered me appropriate UCAT resources, UCAT mock test, and UCAT tips for all subtests.
Thank you! Great video and information! Can I ask you which program you are using for this mind-map in the background? It looks like it would be great to use for notes in revision. Thanks!
Any idea why in paper 1, logic for when to go to pharmacist vs senior colleague is different? Seems the situation is pretty similar, but completely different position
You'll be able to download them in your members area Shakeel, hopefully you got our email 3 weeks ago, it may be in your junk folder. You need a desktop device to view PDF files