What has been your BSMS highlight so far?
I would say leading the BSMS Oncology, Haematology and Palliative Care Society has been a real highlight. Being given the chance to manage a team of truly remarkable fellow medical students to run this society has been a really eye-opening and enjoyable experience. It has also allowed me to learn new things about these three specialities that I do not think I would have been exposed to if I was not part of the society. I am looking forward to engaging with other societies next year to learn more and meet some equally amazing people.
What is your favourite thing about studying and living in Brighton?
I think having my own independence and moving away from London has been an awesome experience. Learning to fend for yourself and study at the same time is a life skill that can't be taught in a classroom. Brighton is also a really chilled out place which sets up a great atmosphere to live, study and socialise.
Do you have a favourite place to visit in Brighton?
My favourite spot in Brighton has to be Stanmer Park. It is rather glorious during the summer and a wonderful place to go to when the stress of medical school becomes a tad too much!
What is your top tip for prospective applicants applying to study medicine?
The best phrase I've ever heard about applying to study to medicine is: "It is not a matter of if...but when".
Some people may be have a really smooth ride into medical school with no bumps, others will face challenges. Never give up, and I would go further to say – encountering a little bit of failure along the way will set you up perfectly to deal with the various challenges that studying a medical degree will inevitably throw your way.