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MedEd How to Year 1 December 3 2018 Welcome Year 2 Roshni Patel amp Rebecca Thompson Congrats Talk Outline Submission Timeline Module Breakdown Top Tips Term 1 3rd Dec Soc amp Health gatekeeping assessment ID: 771906

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MedEd: How to Year 1 December 3 2018

Welcome Year 2: Roshni Patel & Rebecca Thompson Congrats! Talk Outline: Submission Timeline Module Breakdown Top Tips

Term 1

3rd Dec Soc & Health ‘gatekeeping’ assessment 11th Dec PBL Formative Case 12th Dec MCD PMSA FCA Patient Write-up 3.25% 13th Dec MCD Formative Lab

Term 2

7th Jan PBL Summative Case 10% 25th Feb PBL Reflective Task 15th Mar MCD Formative Exam Results provided by 25th Jan LSS Write-up 5% Year 1 5% BSc 19th Mar 14th Jan 25th Feb EiP Online Formative EiP Summative Exam 3.5%

20th Mar FOCP Health Survey 1.95% FOCP Reflective e-portfolio task 21st Mar Clin Comms Summative Exam 5%

Term 3

30th May FOCP Poster 1.3% FOCP Reflective e-portfolio task 29th April MCD Summative Exam 25% 10th Jun LSS 1 Summative Exam LSS 2 Summative Exam LCRS Summative Exam 10% 12th Jun 14th Jun

Module Breakdown

Write-Ups MCD Formative Lab FCA Patient Journey PBL Formative Case LSS Summative Lab PBL Summative Case

Look at as many examples as possible But no plagiarism please Send to medic parents/anyone to read Keep on top of references Tip: Save time for edits

MCD Formatives PMSA January mock

Make the most of the Christmas break Treat it like the real thing Attend the feedback session Tip: If your formative result isn’t quite what you expected, try not to get disheartened.

Dissection 13th Floor Living Anatomy 14th Floor Dissection

Watch Panopto/read slides beforehand Arrive early Engage with HAU staff Take advantage of anatomy models/prosections Acland Atlas videos Netter’s flashcards

Clin Comms Patient speed dating Simulated patient interview Clin Comms Exam (ICA)

Forget about the medicine (to an extent) Don’t underestimate the importance of introductions Empathise Listen to understand, not to reply Tip: Make sure you download a copy of your recorded interview to learn from - it can be extremely useful!

Summer exams MCD LSS1 LSS2 LCRS

Don’t skip lectures to revise Prioritise your revision Past papers are your friend! Don’t compare yourself to others Tip: Accept you’re not going to know everything but have discipline when revising to put yourself in the best possible position when it comes to taking those dreaded exams.

Clubs & Socs

Top Tips

Top Tips 1. Print the ‘Year 1 MBBS Blackboard Submission Deadlines’ available from Blackboard and keep it pinned to your noticeboard. 2. Get involved - Uni is the time to try new things, whether that be a sport, music, skill or cultural group. ICSM has so much to choose from and many clubs go above and beyond the social side, offering notebanks, proofreading your hand-ins or maybe just a reassuring chat around exam season.

Top Tips 3. Make the most of older students - Towards the end of the year in particular, many older students will organise and lead small group tutorials (or occasionally large revision days) to help prepare you for your exams. 4. Don’t be afraid to ask for help - There are plenty of brilliant options if ever you find yourself struggling at Imperial including free student counselling (ask your Welfare reps for details).

Top Tips 5. Last but certainly not least, make the most of your time at ICSM and enjoy it! Put yourself out there, try new things and challenge yourself. Finally, best of luck for first year, you’ll smash it!

Thank you for listening Any questions?