What Do We Discuss At The Free Virtual
International Get Into Dentisty Conference?
This comprehensive conference covers all of the essential requirements for applying to medical school and provides invaluable tips on how to stand out from the crowd. With informative sessions led by experienced professionals, you’ll gain an understanding of what medical schools are looking for, learn how to perform phenomenally in interviews, and discover the importance of extracurricular activities in your application. This conference is the perfect opportunity to take that first essential step towards a career in medicine, and it’s all conveniently accessible from the comfort of your own home. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to get ahead and become a competitive applicant for medical school – register for Medic Mentor’s virtual get into medicine conference today!
Conference Agenda:
- International Student Status
- Competition Statistics
- Medical Schools in the UK and cost of study
- Application Timeline
- Awards and Scholarships to Study Medicine
- What to do stand out as a competitive applicant
- The UCAS Application
- Entrance Requirements (Grades & Subjects)
- How to Strategically Select Your Uni Choices
- Extracurricular Activities Relevant to Medical School
- Medical Personal Statements
- Entrance Exams: UCAT
- Medical School Interviews
- Teacher References
Applying to medical school in the UK can be difficult for international students for several reasons:
Limited availability of places: Medical schools in the UK have a limited number of places available for students, and the competition is high, even for domestic applicants. International students, who often have additional requirements such as language proficiency exams and visa applications, may find it even more difficult to secure a place.
Higher tuition fees: International students are often required to pay higher tuition fees than domestic students, which can be a significant financial burden. In addition, they may not be eligible for certain types of financial aid or scholarships.
Differences in educational systems: Educational systems and qualifications vary widely between countries, which can make it difficult for international students to meet the requirements for admission to UK medical schools. For example, some countries may not offer the same level of science education as the UK, or may not have equivalent qualifications to A-levels.
Language proficiency: Medical courses in the UK are typically taught in English, so international students may be required to demonstrate proficiency in the language through standardized tests such as IELTS or TOEFL. This can be a barrier for some students who may not have had access to English-language education or who may not have had the opportunity to practice their language skills.
At the International Get into Dentistry Conference, students and parents can expect an immersive and interactive experience. After registering using the free registration link, they will receive a Zoom link to the virtual conference two days before the event. The timings of the conference vary depending on the day it is held and whether it is a morning or afternoon session, but generally, registration starts at 2:00 pm UK GMT, and the course starts at 2:30 pm, finishing at 7:30 pm. During the conference, attendees will have the opportunity to meet doctors and medical students, ask questions, and gain a unique insight into the application process and life as a medical student. Multiple 10-minute breaks throughout the conference give students and parents the chance to speak to the mentors directly. The conference covers all agenda topics, and students can take notes throughout the session. Upon completion of the conference, students will receive a certificate of attendance with their name and a serial number for identification. This conference is a valuable addition to any UCAS application, and we encourage all aspiring medical students to attend.
This conference is specifically designed for students aged 15 years old and above who are interested in applying to medical school but have not yet applied. It provides a comprehensive overview of the application process and an opportunity to ask questions to current doctors and medical students. However, if you have already applied to medical school and received four rejections, we recommend attending the Re-application Get into Medicine conference instead. Parents are also welcome to attend as they play a crucial role in supporting their child’s aspirations. It is essential that parents are present to gain all the necessary information and ask questions alongside their children. To adhere to our safeguarding requirements, it is compulsory for students to be present with a guardian. Overall, this conference is the perfect opportunity for aspiring medical students and their parents to learn about the application process and gain insight into the medical profession.
At Medic Mentor, we take safeguarding very seriously and ensure that it is a top priority at all of our events, including those that are held online. In order to attend the conference, all delegates must be present with a parent or guardian. We encourage everyone to have their cameras switched on during the sessions (they can be turned off during the breaks) and microphones connected so that they can ask questions and interact with the doctors and medical students directly. Remember, speaking to doctors is a compulsory requirement of the application process, so the conference is not just about providing information but also about creating a safe opportunity for students to speak to doctors. It is crucial that attendees are able to meet these requirements to participate in the conference. If you are unable to access a working camera or do not have a parent or guardian present with you for the duration of the conference, our safeguarding team will remove you from the conference and suggest alternative dates for you to attend. These conferences take place 30-40 times across the academic year, so you will have plenty of opportunities to find a convenient time and fix any technological issues that you may have. If you are finding it impossible to access a camera or a guardian, you can watch the E-learning version of the conference instead. However, we strongly encourage students to attend the live event so that they can benefit from the incredible networking opportunity to speak to doctors for their UCAS applications.
Preparing for the conference is crucial to ensure that you get the best experience possible. First, make sure that your technology is set up properly. Check that the link in your email is working and that you have a Zoom account. Download the latest version of Zoom so that you can access all of the interactive features that you need. Test that your camera and microphone work, and that you have given Zoom permission to access your microphone and camera on your computer’s system and preferences. Join us from a desktop, laptop, or tablet to get the best experience and access all of the Zoom features that you need, such as downloading links and files from the chatbox. Remember, you will be unable to do this from a phone. Also, ensure that you have a parent or guardian who is free for the duration of the conference to adhere to our safeguarding requirements. Bring someone who knows you well and will support you on your application journey. Make a list of questions that you would like to ask the doctors and medical students in advance. Finally, have a think about what extracurricular activities you have completed, such as competitions, leadership positions, hobbies, volunteering, work experience, and interests that you have, as you may want to mention them during the conference.
We understand that some students or parents may feel uncomfortable turning on their cameras during the conference. However, having a working camera is a requirement to participate and interact with other attendees. The conference is designed to provide an interactive experience, where attendees can practice speaking to doctors and develop confidence in using virtual platforms, which is important for medical school interviews. It is not just about delivering information, but also about providing students with the opportunity to develop their transferable skills and the important qualities needed to become a doctor. If you only want access to information at this point, you can use the e-learning version of the conference or start with the information pages about applying to medicine. However, attending the conference and interacting with cameras turned on provides a real-life experience and a comprehensive overview of the application process. If you need more support and practice with technology and virtual platforms, you can attend the Chief Mentor drop-in clinics, which take place in the evenings. Eventually, if you decide that becoming a doctor is something that you wish to pursue, attending this conference is a crucial first step towards that path. Conferences and virtual meetings such as these are now commonplace for doctors and medical students and something that we are expected to be proficient with. We encourage you to take advantage of this networking opportunity and gain valuable experience that will benefit you in your future medical career.
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Medic Mentor is an all-in-one solution to your medical school application. We bring only the best resources for tackling every single component of your medical school application to one place. We are here to help you work efficiently, by balancing the UCAS application process alongside your school work and extracurricular activities. One of the best ways to save you time is to direct you to the best advice and resources so that you do not have to waste time searching for them yourselves.
We know what you are going through, as doctors and medical students who were in your position! By combining application knowledge, extracurricular opportunities, platforms to up-skill and boost confidence, it is not a surprise that Medic Mentor students are successful. Will it be difficult? Yes, applying to medical school is not easy. But through Medic Mentor it will be less stressful, and even fun. Let’s get started!
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