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yes some schools have ppl with out any communication skills might end up with specialist who have no interest in talking to patients..KFunk said:Similarly for med schools, if a certain uni is more popular it will get the larger cut of smart students (depending on the criteria they use) who may (or may not) have a greater tendency to make it into surgical training programs later in life - in other words its not the uni which makes them more likely to be accepted, it's that the kind of people which get into the course which are more likely to be accepted (that is, if there is any difference in the first place). In any case, it ultimately comes down to the individual and what you're willing to work for.
unis with less emphasis on psychiatry will lead to less psychiatrist from their alumni..
but ultimately its the individual... and finding the balance.. like doing shit loads of extra curricular work .. and cramming to learn rather than get the best marks.. .. in fact i think that one of the things that sets those that are good from those that pass..
is a desire and interest to learn.. wanting to know more for the sake of completion if u have time.. is very good and stimulating.. and asking questions.. :wave: