Work experience Flashcards
What have you done to explore your interest in a career in medicine?
- neurology shadowing → deepened understanding of neurological conditions, diagnosing + managing disorders like parkinson’s, epilepsy + treatment options. importance of effective comm, empathy, + pt-centered care → I observed neurologists taking time to communicate effectively w pts, ensuring they felt heard + understood
- cardiology work experience: holistic pt care resonated w my belief in the importance of addressing both physical + emotional aspects of a patient’s well-being. exposure to various diagnostic procedures, eg echocardiograms and EEGs + witnessing integration of these technologies for accurate diagnoses + treatment planning emphasized dynamic + evolving nature of the medical field
- ward support volunteer: direct pt interaction → engaging in convos, providing companionship + offering assistance w non-medical needs gave me a firsthand understanding of the human side of healthcare + witnessing impact of simple acts of kindness on the patients’ well-being has been v gratifying
What did you learn during your work experience?
- importance of effective communication → clear + empathetic comm!! I observed how HCPs convey complex medical info in a way that is understandable + comforting to patients, fostering a sense of trust + collaboration.
- Witnessing medical procedures + treatments deepened my appreciation for the interdisciplinary nature of HC → I saw firsthand how HCPs work together as a team to provide comprehensive + patient-centered care. This collaborative approach ensures that all aspects of a patient’s well-being are considered, from diagnosis to treatment + recovery
- significance of adaptability + resilience in face of challenges. HC environments are dynamic + unexpected situations can arise. I observed HCPs remaining composed under pressure, adjusting to unforeseen circumstances + prioritizing patient welfare.
- empathy + compassion → pts face physical + emotional challenges + HCPs play a crucial role in providing medical care + emotional support. HCPs displaying genuine empathy, actively listening to patients’ concerns + tailoring care to meet individual needs.
- On a personal level, my work experience reinforced my passion for medicine + solidified my desire to pursue a career in HC. I was inspired by the dedication + resilience of the HCPs I encountered, motivating me to embrace the challenges + rewards of a medical career.
If you could undertake any work experience of your choice, anywhere in the world, what would you do?
- The Department of Plastic + Reconstructive Surgery at Mayo Clinic in the USA
- preference stems from my interest in expanding my understanding of various cosmetic + reconstructive procedures, a fascination further fueled by the in-depth research I conducted during my EPQ on cosmetic surgery
- The Mayo Clinic website served as a primary source for my EPQ, + the prospect of witnessing complex procedures firsthand at such a renowned institution is undeniably thrilling.
- Experiencing these medical interventions in person would not only enhance my existing knowledge but also provide a unique + invaluable perspective
Tell me about the most impactful day of your work experience. What made it so impactful?
- started w the opportunity to shadow a skilled + empathetic nurse as she conducted pt rounds → witnessed the holistic care provided to each patient, from administering medications to offering emotional support highlighted intricate balance between technical aspects of HC + the human connection that lies at its core
- next I had the privilege of sitting in on a consultation with a patient in cardiac rehab. The HCP’s compassionate communication + the patient’s resilience + determination left a profound impact on me. It was a stark reminder of the human side of medicine, emphasizing importance of empathy, effective comm + the need for HCPs to approach their roles w both expertise + compassion.
- I was invited to observe a surgical procedure (urology). The intricate precision required, coupled w the collaborative efforts of the surgical team, showcased the intersection of skill, teamwork + cutting-edge medical technology. This not only deepened my appreciation for the complexity of surgical interventions but also sparked a fascination with the surgical aspect of HC
Tell me about the best doctor who you met on your work experience.
- Regardless of how busy the day was or the complexity of the cases he handled the neurologist consistently demonstrated genuine concern for each patient.
- his ability to listen attentively, provide clear explanations + address patients’ concerns w empathy created an environment of trust + comfort in the clinic
- he showcased a depth of medical knowledge + it was evident that he stayed current w the latest research + advancements in his field which helped him to make accurate diagoses + discuss treatment plans w each pt
Can you describe your involvement in any healthcare-related activities or volunteer work?
- Profoundly enriching experience as a ward support volunteer at the hospice
- Valuable insights into compassionate + holistic patient care
- Transformative journey shaping personal + professional outlook
- Forged genuine connections w patients facing life-limiting illnesses
- Provided companionship, lending a listening ear, + sharing a comforting presence
- Witnessed resilience + strength in individuals navigating end-of-life journey
- Navigated emotional challenges with empathy, sensitivity + professionalism
- Became integral part of a MDT focused on holistic patient care
- Strengthened interpersonal skills through collaboration + teamwork
- Emphasized significance of effective comm w patients, families, + HCPs
- Catalyst for personal growth, reinforcing commitment to pt-centered care + ethical HC practices
- Aspirations shaped to be a compassionate + patient-focused HCP
Tell me about the most memorable case that you saw on your work experience.
- patient with Angelman’s syndrome, → a rare neurogenetic disorder with intellectual disability, speech impairment, ataxia + a happy demeanor
- Unique insights into challenges faced by individuals w rare disorders
- Patient’s joyful disposition highlighted resilience + positivity amidst medical challenges
- Collaborative + holistic approach by HC team (neurologists, speech therapists, occupational therapists) → coordinated effort to enhance patient’s quality of life through interdisciplinary approach
- Family’s central role in care process with unwavering dedication, love + support
- Significance of comprehensive support networks for individuals with rare disorders
- Celebration of patient’s progress + achievements by HC team → Small victories, such as improvements in motor skills or communication, emphasized positive impact of dedicated care
- Deepened appreciation for personalized + patient-centered care in neurology
Tell me about a challenging scenario that you observed during your work experience.
- cardioversion procedure → used to restore normal heart rhythm in patients w arrhythmias
- Patient’s vulnerability + high stakes in manipulating heart rhythms evident
- Patient displayed a mix of anxiety + hope, relying on medical professionals’ expertise
- Delicate balance between precision required + potential risks emphasized
- Meticulous preparation of equipment + discussion of patient’s medical history crucial for safe + effective cardioversion
- Unexpected challenges arose during the procedure → pt’s response to initial attempts at cardioversion was not as anticipated, requiring quick thinking + adaptability from HCPs
- Effective comm + collaboration within the team during challenging moment
- Quick reassessment, discussion of alternative approaches + informed decision-making
- Cardiologist leading procedure maintained a composed demeanor, providing reassurance
- exp highlighted unpredictable nature of medical procedures + the !! of adaptability + of effective teamwork, comm + patient-centered approach in cardiology
What was the most interesting part of your work experience?
- witnessing transition from irregular heart rhythms to restored + organised pattern during cardioversion procedures
- shows immediate hope + relief it can offer + acts as a reminder of the profound impact medical intervention can have on quality of life
- watching the ECG immediately change after the shock from high + fluctuation
- pt’s vulnerability + high stakes involved in manipulating heart rhythms added a layer of intensity to the exp →pt embodied a mix of anxiety + hope, trusting in the expertise of HCPs to address their heart rhythm irregularities. This interplay of human emotion + medical intervention brought a profound dimension to the observation.
What was the most difficult part of your work experience?
Navigating emotional complexities in patient care
- Emotional toll of witnessing patients facing serious health challenges was demanding
- Interacting w individuals in pain, uncertainty + vulnerability was emotionally challenging
- Balancing empathy w maintaining a professional demeanor was a delicate task
- Felt a deep sense of responsibility for patients’ stories, fears + hopes
- Witnessed a particularly challenging situation: delivering difficult news to a pt + family → overwhelmed by the palpable distress + realization of the life-altering impact of the news
- Balancing emotional demands of patient care w personal resilience + self-care became a continuous struggle
- Experience prompted profound self-reflection on the emotional resilience required in healthcare → reinforced !! of developing coping mechanisms + seeking support for navigating emotional complexities
Why is it important for candidates to undertake work experience?
- provides firsthand exposure to medical field + to witness day-to-day responsibilities, challenges + rewards of HCPs, offering a realistic understanding of the profession.
- Confirmation of Career Choice: Medical school is a significant commitment, both academically + personally. Work exp helps applicants confirm their passion for medicine by allowing them to assess if the reality of the profession aligns with their expectations + aspirations.
- Insight into Healthcare Settings: helps applicants understand the diverse environments in which HCPs work → exposure is valuable for shaping their preferences + specialties.
- Understanding Patient Care: Interacting w pts during work exp provides insight into the human side of medicine. It helps applicants understand the importance of empathy, compassion + patient-centered care → fundamental aspects of being a HCP
- Building a Strong Application: Work exp adds depth to an applicant’s profile + shows commitment to understanding the medical profession → can set an applicant apart in a competitive admissions process.
- Ethical and Professional Exposure: Witnessing ethical dilemmas + professionalism in action during work exp is valuable → helps understand ethical responsibilities of HCPs + develop a strong foundation for ethical decision-making.
Aside from your work experience, what have you done to confirm your interest in medicine?
- EPQ (focusing on cosmetic surgery) delving into ethical considerations, advancements + societal impact of cosmetic procedures allowed me to explore the broader landscape of medicine → it honed my research + analytical skills + deepened my understanding of the intersection between medicine + societal perceptions of beauty.
- Volunteering at a hospice added a profound dimension to my journey → supporting ppl facing end of life emphasized holistic nature of HC + revealed !! of empathy, compassion, + human connection in providing comfort + dignity during challenging times. exp reinforced belief in the pt-centered approach, a cornerstone of effective medical care.
- Beyond healthcare, my roles as a tutor + an assistant tennis coach contributed uniquely to my personal + professional growth:
- Tutoring honed my comm skills, fostering an ability to convey complex ideas w clarity—an essential skill in pt-dr interactions.
- Coaching tennis taught me !! of discipline, teamwork + adaptability—qualities integral to success in any medical setting
How did you decide on the particular field or area of medicine that you focused on during your work experience?
- neurology + cardiology bc these were the parts of the body i’d learned about in the most detail at school + bc brain + heart are arguably 2 of the most vital organs in human body so i wanted to find out firsthand what could go wrong w them + how these disorders/diseases are managed in clinical settings
- wasn’t just about familiarity but a strategic effort to gain a more holistic understanding of the human body. It was an intentional choice to leverage my academic background, allowing me to connect the dots between textbook knowledge + practical applications. By focusing on neurology and cardiology, I aimed to enrich my medical perspective and contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of these critical systems.
- This underscored the importance of bridging theoretical knowledge w hands-on exps in shaping a well-rounded medical education.
Can you provide examples of how your work experience has prepared you for a career in medicine?
- realistic outlook on what the daily life of a Dr consists of talking to HCPs I understoof the stresses that come w a job in this profession but also about some positives there are too
- Clinical Exposure: Work experience in neuro+ cardio provided direct exposure to clinical settings, allowing me to witness medical practices, pt interactions + day-to-day operations
- Diagnostic Skills: Engaging in neurology work equipped me with insights into diagnostic procedures for neurological disorders, such as interpreting imaging results (MRIs) + understanding diagnostic journey for pts w conditions affecting nervous system.
- Holistic Patient Care: In both I observed !! of a holistic approach to patient care → Understanding specific conditions + broader impact on patients’ lives
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Both emphasized necessity of interdisciplinary collaboration. Witnessing neurologists, cardiologists + HCPs working together showcased the team-based nature of medical care + the value of diverse expertise in addressing complex cases.
- Adaptability + Problem-Solving: both often involve unexpected challenges → navigating these sitches during my work exp enhanced my adaptability + ps skills
- Appreciation for Preventive Medicine: Both underscored !! of preventive measures. Learning about risk factors, lifestyle modifications + early interventions highlighted preventive aspect of HC in addition to curative measures.
- Professionalism + Empathy: Interacting w patients facing challenging diagnoses involved these skills. Understanding the emotional impact of neurological + cardiovascular disorders reinforced !! of a compassionate approach in HC.
How did your work experience influence your decision to apply to medical school?
- Real-world firsthand Exposure to daily realities of medical practice, allowing me to witness challenges, rewards + complexities of HC.
- Passion Confirmation: solidified my passion for medicine by bridging academic knowledge w practical applications, confirming my dedication to a career focused on pt care + well-being.
- Inspirational Mentors: Interacting w experienced HCPs served as inspiration + mentorship, providing valuable insights + guidance that further fueled my aspiration to pursue a medical career.
- Problem-Solving Challenges: always wanted a career involving problem solving which is a vital aspect of career in med (eg diagnosing disorders + interpreting scans)
- Impact on Patient Lives: Witnessing positive impact of medical interventions on pts’ lives underscored the transformative potential of a career in medicine.
- Longitudinal Patient Care: Observing patients over time highlighted continuity of care + the long-term relationships that can be established in medicine, fostering a sense of responsibility + commitment.
- Confirmation of Career Choice: Overall, the work experience not only confirmed my choice to pursue a career in medicine but also enriched my understanding of the diverse facets of medical practice, solidifying my commitment to this meaningful and impactful profession.