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04-07-2008, 10:59 PM #1
PotMed Workshop 2008 @ Imperial College
PotMed 2008 is a workshop designed to guide and advise potential medical students through the rigorous process of applying to medical school. Running for 2 years now, over120+ eager students attended the event last year and were provided some much needed insight into the daunting world of medical school applications. 14 doctors and more than 40 of Imperial's own medical students as well as medical students from across the London medical schools participated and made it a hugely successful and enjoyable day.
This year PotMed is even bigger and better! On the day you will:
• hear great speeches from top researchers as well as experienced medical professionals
• receive guidance on your medical school application
• hear advice from Imperial's medical students
• listen to interview experiences from medical students from across London
• gain tips on communication skills
Mock Interview
Finally you will be able to test your interview skills by undertaking a mock interview with a panel consisting of doctors and medical students. You will receive immediate feedback on your performance as well as on areas of improvement.
Personal Statement
You will also be able to receive tips and advice on your personal statement at any time before PotMed through direct email contact with experienced medical students at Imperial as well as on the day
Event Info Host: ICSM Muslim Medics
Type: Education - Workshop
Time and Place Date: Sunday, September 28, 2008
Time: 8:00am - 6:00pm
Location: Imperial college school of Medicine
City/Town: London, United Kingdom
ICSM Muslim Medics | FacebookFifth year medic @ Imperial
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14-07-2008, 07:42 PM #2Member
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How much are you charging?
Will it be segregated?Ignore List
Gizmo says -
"Lowering entry requirements therefore runs the short term risk of increased numbers of students dropping out of medical school, or the longer term risk of less well qualified medical entrants becoming less competent doctors."
Prof McManus - Prof of Medical Education
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21-07-2008, 01:45 AM #3
Hi gimperial99,
thanks for your interest. We are charging £ 12 for the event.
The event is open to all.
ThanksFifth year medic @ Imperial
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21-07-2008, 04:44 PM #4Member
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When I was at Imperial the muslim society was pretty extreme, they did allow women and men to mix at any of their events.
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Gizmo says -
"Lowering entry requirements therefore runs the short term risk of increased numbers of students dropping out of medical school, or the longer term risk of less well qualified medical entrants becoming less competent doctors."
Prof McManus - Prof of Medical Education
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21-07-2008, 05:47 PM #5
gimperial99,
Our Muslim Medics Society is for all people irrespective of religion and we are fortunately very successful at the events we host on campus.
If you have any useful comments or feedback please dont hesitate to get into contact with us.
ThanksFifth year medic @ Imperial
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23-07-2008, 05:45 PM #6Member
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So the only groups involved in this are the ISCM Muslim medics? No involvement from ANY other group?
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Gizmo says -
"Lowering entry requirements therefore runs the short term risk of increased numbers of students dropping out of medical school, or the longer term risk of less well qualified medical entrants becoming less competent doctors."
Prof McManus - Prof of Medical Education
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25-07-2008, 02:11 PM #7Junior Member
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is this same/similar to the premed course?
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25-07-2008, 04:40 PM #8Junior Member
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How similar is this to vision 2008? and also how do I signup for it?...
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30-07-2008, 03:04 PM #9
At the moment its via application forms. you can message me and I will forward it to you.
vision is similar I believe however PotMed has been longer running at Imperial with consecutive success rates year after year.
ThanksFifth year medic @ Imperial
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30-07-2008, 06:48 PM #10Member
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Will there be involvement from groups linking to the Islamic Society of Britain or Young Muslims UK?
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Gizmo says -
"Lowering entry requirements therefore runs the short term risk of increased numbers of students dropping out of medical school, or the longer term risk of less well qualified medical entrants becoming less competent doctors."
Prof McManus - Prof of Medical Education
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