Title: MBBS Year 2 Careers Management Skills
1MBBS Year 2 Careers Management Skills
- Laura Brammar
- Medical Careers Adviser
- UCL Careers Service
2Who am I
- Not a clinician
- Background in Education, MSc Organisational
Psychology - UCL Careers Service, The Careers Group,
University of London - Work with UCL Medical School, Departments of
Psychology, Economics and Statistical Science - Have special interest in careers within Medicine
Careers consultancy for BMA, London Deanery
amongst others - Deliver Career Prognosis Career Management
Skills for Medical Students SSC
34 key messages
- As youve just heard..
- The situation regarding career progression and
training routes within Medicine is in a process
of CHANGE - HOWEVER an awareness of Career management skills
can be a positive experience that you can help
you during medical school - AND there are resources and assistance available
to you during your studies at UCL so - Continue to ENJOY our MBBS
4Why careers information can help Medical students
in a TIME OF CHANGE
- Changing context of Medical training routes and
career pathways - Modernising Medical Careers (MMC)
- Medical Training Application System (MTAS)/
Foundation Programme UKFPO - So its good to keep up-to-date!
5A few careers management skills go a long
wayREGARDLESS OF FUTURE CHANGES
- Self awareness
- Research and Evaluation
- Implementation and Transition
6Self Awareness Know yourself
- Where are you now in your career thinking?
- Very clear or very vague both are EQUALLY OK
- Youre two years into a vocational/professional
experience
7Complete the following sentences (there are no
right/wrong answers..or prizes)
- Im studying medicine because
- Getting to this point in the MBBS has been
- Im most looking forward to
- Im least looking forward to.
- At the moment, when I become a doctor Im
interested in.
8Research and Evaluation Know whats out there
- Equip yourself with resources useful for your
Professional Development (PDS spine of MBBS) - Reflect on career areas and skills that appeal to
you - Know your landscape keep up to date with useful
careers information - Great., but how?!
9Some useful signposts for careers information
- The MBBS course itself talk to professional
clinicians - UCL Careers Service Library Resources
- London Deanery www.londondeanery.ac.uk
- Royal Colleges websites e.g. Royal College of
General Practitioners www.rcgp.org.uk - BMJ Careers www.careers.bmj.com
10Implementation and Transition Know how to make
successful applications
- MUCH further down the line!!
-
- When you need to apply to next stage of medical
training (F1/F2) assistance will be available to
you -
- So be reassured!
11Best advice? BE REFLECTIVE!
- Keep a reflective diary during your Clinical
Years - It will help you remember strong examples of
skills and experiences later - Doesnt have to be detailed or a daily commitment
- Anything is better than nothing
12An example of how it may prove useful later...
- Describe one example of a recent clinical
situation where you have demonstrated appropriate
professional behaviour. What did you do and what
have you learned? How will you apply this to
foundation training? (150 words) - An example question from 2007-2008 F1 application
form
13So ways you can help yourself include
- Keep a reflective diary musing on you learnt
about yourself. - Think about your clinical years from a
transferable skills perspective e.g. team
working, ability to prioritise, ability to cope
under pressure etc - Take opportunities to speak to people about their
career choices listen, reflect and learn from
their experiences - Keep up to date with changes
- DO NOT become OBSESSED or an OSTRICH
14REMEMBER Additional careers help is available to
you!
- Laura Brammar Medical Careers Specialist
- Offers advice on career choice, applying for
electives, CVs, applications (including F1),
interview skills - Available every Tuesday
- 20 mins medical quick query call 020 7866 3600
- 1 hour guidance discussion email
careers_at_ucl.ac.uk with MEDIC in title and will be
contacted to book appointment - Completely confidential
- Careers workshops available throughout MBBS course
15UCL Careers Service YOUR Careers Service
- 4th floor, ULU Building, Malet Street
- www.ucl.ac.uk/careers
- 020 7866 3600
- See students Mon-Thurs
- 9.30-5pm
- Library only Friday 11-5pm
- Open all year
- Extensive careers library
16And just to dispel those myths
- Medical students use their careers service for a
WIDE variety of reasons - Ranging from..
- Those who sometimes discover Medicine is not for
them - Those who were never really that sure they wanted
to study medicine in the first place - Those who fail their exams
- Those who want to leave for personal reasons
- Those who want to earn more money as an
Investment Banker..
17BUT Also for all these reasons too
- Those who want to discuss choices of SSCs or
electives - Those who want to find out about volunteering
opportunities - Those who want help with their CV
- Those who want their F1 application forms checked
- Those who want to talk through how their MBBS is
progressing - Those who want to practise their interview skills
- Those who want to learn more about alternative
careers within Medicine - Those who want help with decision making skills
- Those who want to gain a different perspective
from a non-clinician
18So to recap4 key messages
- The situation regarding career progression and
training routes within Medicine is in a process
of CHANGE - HOWEVER Career management can be a positive
experience that you can influence during medical
school - AND there are resources and assistance available
to you during your studies at UCL so - Continue to ENJOY medical school
19Best of luck
- Enjoy the rest of your MBBS!