This webinar is for those looking to study CertHE in Pre-Medical and Health Studies or MB ChB Medicine at The University of Buckingham.
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3 July 2026 - 12:30 to 13:30Our Selection Lead, Dr Sunjay Paul, BMBS BMedSci PGCert (Med Ed), MRCGP, will be giving a presentation during this webinar on how to best prepare for Medicine Selection Events at Buckingham.
Multiple Mini Assessments and Multiple Mini Interviews are becoming a more and more common type of interviews across many medical schools, and Dr Sunjay Paul will be happy to talk through what these entail and to answer any questions you may have.
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