Ooh good question! I try not to look back and think about what I could change because I think I torture myself about things a bit too much. But if I had to change something then I would probably try to go home and see my family more. I always felt recharged once I had been home and then was far more productive. I wrote most of my dissertation in my mum’s living room because I was well nourished there from her home cooking and sleeping better.
I wish I’d spent less time in my first year worrying that I wasn’t going to be able to pass my exams. I found it quite intimidating being surrounded by clever people – instead of being ‘a big fish in a small pond’ I was ‘a small fish in a big pond. However if you get the grades to gain a medical school place then you have the ability to complete the course.
I would want more time in General Practice as an undergraduate – as even if you don’t plan to become a GP the breadth of clinical cases we see in practice would help training – we are the General Physicians of old.
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