Today I did my last exam for the year, the OSCE. We had two examination and three history stations.
I now realize a few things which I forgot to do during the stations. Also, there was a weight loss station, where the correct diagnosis was apparently type 1 diabetes. I did not get that diagnosis right, and many people I talked to didn't either. Some people did, but others had answers ranging from hyperthyroidism to cancer.
Ah well. I hope that I did better than in last year's OSCE. For now, all the exams are done. I should be able to tutor people now. Keep in mind that it will be more convenient for me to tutor in Monash on the holidays than Melbourne. For more information, see the GAMSAT Science 100 + VCE tutor page at the top of the blog.
I will do a longer post about this year after the results come out. In the past I made some annual posts on the anniversary of my blog creation, but it is more logical to make them at the end after results come out and not have repetition.
Hello everyone. I graduated with Doctor of Medicine at the University of Melbourne in 2015. I previously attained a Bachelor of Biomedicine at Melbourne in 2011. This blog documents some of my journey so far, starting from the year before I got into medicine. It also contains discussions of other issues with varying degrees of relevance to medicine or the selection process that I decide to bring up.
Friday, November 22, 2013
[update] 2013 MD2 OSCE done! Available for GAMSAT/VCE tuition.
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