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		<title>5 Books to Read Before Your Medical School Interview</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Back in 2017 I got an invite to interview at my first-choice medical school</p>
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<p>When I got an invite to interview at my first-choice medical school (as well as 2 others) I was determined to ace it!</p>



<p>That winter I Googled recommended preparation materials and tried <em>many</em>.</p>



<p>Many times during the application process I doubted if I would even get into medical school. But the first interview I did &#8211; it was nerve-wrackingly at my first choice &#8211; was successful. When I saw the offer letter it felt incredible!</p>



<p>Through research, personal experience and now having helped others with their interviews I feel I&#8217;ve got a good grasp of the books you will benefit from reading. Below I share with you my top 5.</p>
<p><em>Updated 8th November 2020</em></p>

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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">1. <em>Medical School Interviews (2nd Edition)</em> By Olivier Picard and George Lee</h2>





<p>This bestselling book offers a truly comprehensive guide to preparing for interviews, from model answers to all the knowledge you’ll need. I used it myself to help me succeed. </p>



<p>Its only drawback is that the hot topics do not update with each year the book ages. Therefore, a fantastic compliment is the Hot Topics section of my <em>Medical School Interviews Crash Course</em> ebook. This ebook is updated annually. You can download it for free when you <a href="https://graduatemedicinesuccess.us16.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=cc40948b395f9ed8b5a917532&amp;id=2b55acf644">subscribe to the mailing list</a>.</p>
<p>A free alternative to Picard and Lee&#8217;s book is the recently released <a href="https://www.wearemedics.com/links/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">ebook by WeAreMedics</a>. I didn&#8217;t personally use this book so I can&#8217;t recommend it per se, but since it&#8217;s free it could be worth a look!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">2. <em>A Very Short Introduction to Medical Law</em> by Charles Foster</h2>



<p>For interviews you will need to know the four pillars of medical ethics and understand how to use them to make a judgement call in an ethical predicament.</p>



<p>Charles’s short book is informative and witty. You are sure to find the cases he explores incredibly interesting.</p>



<p>A perfectly good alternative (or supplement) is <em>A Very Short Introduction to Medical Ethics</em> by Tony Hope. Both cover the essentials you need to know.</p>



<p>For a quick but effective one-page tutorial on medical ethics check out my free <em>Medical School Interviews Crash Course</em> ebook. You can download for free when you <a href="https://graduatemedicinesuccess.us16.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=cc40948b395f9ed8b5a917532&amp;id=2b55acf644">subscribe to my mailing list</a>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">3. <em>Do No Harm</em> by Henry Marsh</h2>





<p>Everybody I know who has read this book has loved it.</p>



<p>Written by a British neurosurgeon, this book provides a peek into the highs and lows of being a surgeon.</p>



<p>Henry also highlights multiple ethical predicaments he has encountered in his career and you will get a glimpse at the uncertainty, responsibilities and mistakes you must shoulder as a doctor.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">4. <em>This is Going to Hurt</em> by Adam Kay</h2>





<p>Adam Kay is an ex-doctor-turned-writer-and-comedian. The book is a repurposed diary from his years training as a doctor.</p>



<p>Funny yet touching and honest, it’s a great read because you’ll get a valuable insight into the ups and downs of working on the NHS frontline. It is genuinely hilarious in parts too!</p>





<h2 class="wp-block-heading">5. <em>Medical School Interviews Crash Course </em>ebook</h2>



<p>This book is packed with essential knowledge, advice and tips for acing your interview.</p>



<p>Because it is updated and improved annually you can trust the content to be relevant and up-to-date. (Every year I also welcome feedback from readers like you! This helps me to continue to improve the book).</p>



<p>It will be helpful to both graduates and school leavers. Plus it covers both panel interviews and MMIs.</p>



<p>Download it for free when you <a href="https://graduatemedicinesuccess.us16.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=cc40948b395f9ed8b5a917532&amp;id=2b55acf644">sign up to my mailing list</a>.</p>



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<p>You’ve got this! Good luck.</p>



<p><strong>What’s your favourite medicine-related book?</strong> Leave a comment below.</p>



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