22 May 2021
1PM AEDT
Speakers at our event & webinars come from all over the world. They have studied at the best medical schools and are eager to demystify the journey into top medical programs, as well as inspire you during these difficult times. Learn about life as a medical student and doctor from our expert speakers, and tap into their admissions knowledge at a MedView webinar!
Dr How-Shin Tsao graduated from the University of Auckland with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) in 2018. He is currently practising medicine as a House Surgeon in Auckland's North Shore Hospital, New Zealand. He recently was awarded for his clinical practice at his hospital and is also involved in leading research to improve patient safety as well as clinical education.
Dr. Chen Liu graduated from the University of Auckland with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) in 2013. He has practised medicine for 5 years working in all three hospitals of Auckland and trained in general surgery in Rotorua Hospital. He paused his surgery training in 2019 to focus on full time research and is currently a second year PhD student in the department of surgery at the University of Auckland.
Isabella is studying her second year of postgraduate medicine at the University of Melbourne. From Cairns QLD initially, she moved to Melbourne to complete an undergraduate Bachelor of Biomedicine. She is currently on clinical placement at the Northern Hospital undergoing her surgical rotation.
Sachleen is a current Medview MMI and Crimson tutor. Graduating as the Dux of the Conservatorium High School in 2017 with an atar of 99.50, she was state ranked in English Advanced and had her Music Extension composition nominated and performed at the Opera House for Encore (2018). She is currently in her clinical years of the Doctor of Medicine at Bond University in the Gold Coast. Has been involved with AMSA Global Health and IFMSA for 3 years now.
Daniel is currently a medical student at The University of Sydney Medical School. As well as placing in the top 10% in his MD cohort, Daniel scored in the 99.9th percentile on the Graduate Australian Medical Schools Admissions Test (GAMSAT). Outside of clinical medicine, Daniel researches the role of monoclonal antibody cancer therapy in the onset of heart failure within the University of Queensland Faculty of Medicine, and volunteers with United Nations Youth Australia.
Patrick is a 3rd year medical student at UNSW who is an expert in UCAT and undergraduate Australian medical school admissions. He currently serves as a student representative to faculty and leads efforts to continually improve the quality of medical education delivered at UNSW. He can demystify the admissions process and provide clarity to students, backed up by his track-record of admissions success and detailed knowledge of medical school requirements.
Liam completed his secondary education at Canberra Grammar School with an ATAR of 98.30 and UMAT score in the 100th percentile, Liam was accepted into the University of Adelaide's MBBS program. He is now undertaking his fifth year of study with clinical placements at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. Liam has a passion for teaching, with several years of experience in tutoring both UCAT students and junior medical students.
Lucy is a current Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery student at Otago Medical School. Lucy completed First Year Health Science with an A+ average GPA. She is a current tutor for MedView’s First Year Health Science courses and workshops.
William scored in the 99th percentile of the GAMSAT. William Harley graduated with a bachelor of science from the University of Melbourne in 2015, with a major in anatomy. Through exploring other subjects at university, his interests naturally evolved to encompass biochemistry, physiology and eventually medicine. He accepted a position at the University of Queensland commencing in 2017 and is currently completing his final year of clinical training in Brisbane.
Olivia is currently a third year medical (BMedSci/MD) student at Monash University in Australia. She graduated in 2017 with the IB diploma from Auckland International College in New Zealand, as a Top Scholar and Prefect. She has extensive tutoring/mentoring experience and is passionate about helping students achieve their personal best. She was also a residential advisor at Monash University last year, and this year is involved with Operation Smile - Monash as secretary.
Callum graduated from the University of Auckland with a Masters in Biomedical Science in 2018. Graduating top of his class with 9 first in course awards, he knows what it takes to be successful at university. He has been working at MedView for over two years as an Education Coordinator and has helped advise over 200 student's on their journey to medical school.
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