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Mohammed Rofik

…m the Sun to the Earth. Light travels 300,000km per second. There is around 150 million kilometres between us and the Sun, so this equals around 8 minutes, 19 seconds What is a fun fact about yourself? As a teenager I was very influenced by music which led me to pursue a hobby as an MC (rapper) in which I was moderately successful and performed in several big stages, venues and have produced music tracks. Which Centre of the Cell show is your favo…

https://www.centreofthecell.org/about-us/meet-the-team/mohammed-rofik/
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Website Maintenance

…Our website will be unavailable from 17:30 GMT on Friday 16th June 2017 until 12:00 GMT on Monday 19th June 2017. For bookings, online orders and general queries, please email info@centreofthecell.org or call 020 7882 2562. Thank you for your patience while we make these changes. Centre of the Cell Team…

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London’s Air Ambulance: What does it take to save the capital’s critically injured?

…h a variety of roles before becoming an Advanced Paramedic Practitioner specialising in Critical Care in 2015. In her spare time, Alex enjoys travel and playing rugby for Cuffley Ladies RUFC, playing in the front row as a loose head prop. John Power As Chief Fire Officer, John is responsible for fire prevention and safety at the helipad. John has worked in aviation since 1989 and holds a fixed wing private pilot’s licence and a hot air balloon pri…

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Join our YMS steering group

…ngaged, and as with all of our YMS activities, it means you can put us down as a reference when you’re applying to university or for jobs. Commitment The steering group will meet just once every few months – either online or here at Centre of the Cell’s Neuron Pod (complete with snacks and drinks!) to discuss the future of the YMS. To find out more, or become part of the YMS steering group, email fill out this form….

https://www.centreofthecell.org/blog/youth-members/join-our-yms-steering-group/
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The transition from A Levels to Medical School

…  The amount of content in medicine is sometimes compared by first years to 20 GCSEs all in one year! It is a LOT of content to learn and unlike A levels, often a topic is covered once and then not revisited again. Lectures are very different to classes at A level as there isn’t a teacher who checks that everyone is following okay; the lecturer will deliver the lecture at their own pace and perhaps stay for some questions after. Often there is a l…

https://www.centreofthecell.org/blog/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-student/the-transition-from-a-levels-to-medical-school/
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Work experience for medicine, dentistry and biosciences

…bject in other ways, such as reading books, attending lectures, and taking online courses. However it will always be worthwhile doing other types of work experience or volunteering, as these will enable you to demonstrate transferable skills such as organisation, communication, commitment and the ability to work well in a team. There are lots of things you can do to develop and demonstrate these skills. For example, you could work as a tutor, or g…

https://www.centreofthecell.org/blog/youth-members/work-experience-for-medicine-dentistry-and-biosciences/
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Revision Techniques and Tips

…cation for the course you are studying, which are usually freely available online. You may choose to either hand write your notes, which can be time-consuming but has been suggested to be memorised more readily, or type your notes, which can save you a lot of time but will require additional going over. Other revision techniques are flashcards and mind maps. In recent years, there has been a large increase to the use of flashcards by students. The…

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OSCEs

…VID-19, I missed my last OSCE and my upcoming OSCE might possibly be moved online so we are learning to be flexible on top of everything else!   In my personal experience, OSCEs are the most interesting yet nerve-wracking exams. They are organised to include around 9 stations which are 7 minutes long. After completing a station, there is a one minute break to rotate and continue on to the next station. Anyone who has applied or is applying for med…

https://www.centreofthecell.org/blog/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-student/osces/
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A Conclusion to My Time as a Biomedical Student

…the Cell finishes at the beginning of February, and after that I’m back to online lectures and assessments. Luckily this year is all coursework and no exams! Whilst at Centre of Cell, I have been applying to various graduate schemes. These schemes are specifically designed for those who have just graduated where they train you at an entry-level, and there is usually a cohort of graduates they take on for the scheme. I’ve applied to a wide variety…

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Book

…rested in hiring the space, you can get in touch with us by completing the online enquiry form, calling us on 020 7882 2562 or email info@centreofthecell.org. We also welcome pre-visits, to give you that peace of mind! Please click to download our Neuron Pod Hire Policy. Please click to download our Booking Pack. Accessibility For full accessibility information, please visit our accessibility page. When you book with us you will now be asked about…

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