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This guide provides essential insights for medical students interested in pursuing academic medicine. Explore the unique opportunities in academia, from research projects and public engagement to the advantages of autonomy and curiosity in patient care. Learn about the application process, including crafting personal statements, preparing for interviews, and understanding the significance of qualifications and experiences. Gain confidence in your abilities, seek advice, and prepare early to maximize your chances of success. This resource is invaluable for anyone looking to make the most of their academic journey.
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Academic Foundation Programme Applications Aisling Longworth & Ione Woollacott
Overview • Why academic medicine? • Opportunities and preparation for academia • The application process: • Forms and interviews • Personal experiences
Why academic medicine? Research opportunities Curiosity Challenge Variety Autonomy New advances in patient care Education Public engagement Avoid MTAS Practise interviews Choice over rotations and location
Undergraduate opportunities • Research projects and experience of academia: • BSc • SSCs and audits • Work experience placements • Presentations and publications • Prizes and distinctions • Extracurricular activities
Making the most of yourself! • Have confidence in your abilities • Preparation • CV • Contacts • – DO NOT be afraid to ask! • Amazing opportunities
How to apply: • Separate process from MTAS • May – July in 4th year • Independent deaneries and deadlines • Info on: • http://www.foundationprogramme.nhs.uk/ • Dean’s Statement • Application forms • Interviews
Application forms – content • Qualifications • Degrees/other qualifications eg PhD, BSc/BA, MSc • Prizes (local/national), honours, distinctions or merits • Publications, Presentations, Posters • SSCs or elective proposals • Quartile/ranking • Motivation and skills relevant to AFP 150-300 words • Career aspirations • Overcoming challenges/setbacks • Prioritisation, professional behaviour, team-working • Teaching/education • Non-academic/extracurricular achievement
Application forms – tactics • Ranking jobs • Maximise your chances but stick to what you want! • Location versus rotation • Filling in the form • Seek advice about answers • Spelling and grammar! • Relevance and honesty – answer the QUESTION! • Two referees • One academic, one clinical • Ask early
Interviews - experiences • Reason for application • Important academic achievements • Academic interests and research • Motivation and career aspirations • Clinical situations – • Problem solving approach • Focus on patient management and team working
Job offers • Accept, Decline or Hold • Can only hold ONE at a time • Clearing • Know before MTAS
Summary • Prepare early • Make the most of yourself • CV • Opportunities • Contacts • Be aware of deadlines • GOOD LUCK!