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Interviews At Oxbridge

Oxbridge Interviews Welcome back to our final blog post in our Oxbridge Resources series! We hope this series has been beneficial in guiding your application process and making it easier to understand which bits you may have to focus on more. Following our blog post on the BMAT, we will

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Antibiotics: The Stem Of Modern Medicine

The discovery of Penicillin stands out as the greatest advancement made in medicine amongst the 1000s of discoveries in the last 100 years to date – that is what I believe! It all started when the biology aficionado Sir Alexander Fleming was tirelessly working on his passion: microbiology. He was

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Clinical Depression in Doctors: An Ironic Truth

How can a doctor become ill when they treat illness? Some people are neglectful in understanding that doctors are human and suffer from the same issues as them. This is onereason that doctors feel like there is a stigma around being ill so are reluctant to ask for help. There are high

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Could the Future of Medicine Cause Us to Return to the Past?

With rapid improvements in people’s health occurring already, researchers want to take medicine to the next level. So, the future of medicine seems bright, or does it? Medicine is a fragile area of society that’s open to risks and medical advancements are possibly one of them – a decision that

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Making the impossible, possible!

Hi everyone! My name is Ellie and I have just finished year 11 with the hope to study medicine. You may recognise me as one of the Education Officers on the VMS committee, a position that seemed so out of reach just a few months ago. I want to talk

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What is an EPQ & How Can It Benefit Applying Students?

An EPQ (Extended Project Qualification) is a nationally recognised qualification which sixth form students can opt to complete.  One of the biggest questions we receive from students is “will it strengthen my application?”  To answer that, I want to explore what is involved in completing an EPQ before listing the

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Medical Students on the COVID-19 Front Line: My Pandemic

While families stay together in the safety of their own homes, the hardworking members of the NHS (both current and returning from retirement) are risking their lives every single day to keep our nation safe…. And this is something I have seen first-hand as a medical student. My name is

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Black Lives Matter, resources and documents

In light of Black Lives Matter movement, it is vital that we take responsibility to educate ourselves as much as possible on the history of racial injustices, and how they can be manifested in day-to-day life. Education is powerful in helping us become more aware of our actions, and in

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Oxbridge Academic Entry Requirements

Advice to students and Academic Entry Requirements  Welcome back to another blog post in our Oxbridge Resources series! Today, we will be giving advice to GCSE and Year 12 students, discussing academic entry requirements, and admissions statistics. It may seem like a lot but, trust us, you’re in for a

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