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Why I Chose Medicine at Queen's: A Journey of Science, Service and Community

Find out what prompted Mehak to make the move from the UAE to Belfast to study Medicine at Queen's.

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Choosing a career in medicine is often described as a calling, a path driven by a deep-seated desire to blend the rigors of science with the profound impact of human connection. For me, this journey has been one of discovery, challenge, and immense satisfaction, and it led me to Queen’s University Belfast, a place where my aspirations have begun to take tangible form.

The Perfect Balance

From an early age, I was fascinated by the intricate workings of the human body and the endless possibilities of medical science. However, my passion wasn’t solely about science; it was about people. Medicine, for me, represents the perfect equilibrium between these two elements. It allows me to apply scientific knowledge practically, helping individuals navigate their health journeys and impacting their everyday lives positively.

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Why Queen's?

When it came to choosing a medical school, Queen's stood out for several compelling reasons:

Innovative Curriculum Structure

The structure of the medical programme at Queen's is both comprehensive and progressive. The initial two years combine intensive lectures with integrated GP placements, providing early exposure to real-world medical practice. This approach helps bridge the gap between theoretical learning and practical application, something I deeply appreciate.

In the third year, the shift to full-time medical and surgical placements, supplemented by online lectures, offers an immersive learning experience. Fourth year’s focus on major specialties like geriatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, and psychiatry ensures a well-rounded clinical education. Finally, the fifth year culminates in a comprehensive overview and an assistantship, preparing us thoroughly for our medical careers.

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Early Skill Development

At Queen's, we are trained in essential clinical skills from an early stage. This continuous development and application of skills ensure that by the time we graduate, we are not just knowledgeable but also proficient in the practical aspects of medicine.

Extracurricular Opportunities

Queen's offers a plethora of societies and clubs catering to various medical interests. These organisations not only allow us to delve deeper into our chosen specialties but also facilitate networking across different year groups, fostering a sense of community.

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Preparing for the Future

Queen's has not only provided me with the knowledge and skills necessary for a successful medical career but also instilled in me the importance of empathy, communication, and continuous learning. As I look to the future, I am excited to specialise in an area where I can make a significant impact, confident that my education at Queen's has laid a solid foundation for whatever path I choose.

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My journey at Queen's has been transformative. It has solidified my passion for medicine, equipped me with essential skills, and surrounded me with a community that supports my growth. For anyone considering a career in medicine, Queen's offers a unique blend of academic rigour, practical experience, and a supportive environment, making it an ideal place to pursue this profession.

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Mehak Bindra | Medicine | Undergraduate Student | India/UAE

Hi! I’m Mehak, a second year student studying medicine at Queen’s University Belfast. I am originally from India but have lived in the UAE my whole life. As a first year, I lived at the Elms BT1 accommodation, which was a great experience that I recommend to everyone. As I like to immerse myself in my course, I am apart of various medical societies such as the Internal Medical society and Child Health Society!

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