Tuesday 6 February 2018

Exam Results

When I left you before Christmas, I described about my stresses of exam revision over the holidays but also the structure of the exams I took part in.

I can happily say I have passed both exams! Thankfully, I have clearly revised what I had needed to for my advantage and have managed to somehow score greater than that pass percentage so that my grade sits in "green".

We were sent a generic email prior to our exam release time (which is set at a certain time and date, so we had to wait until 1:00pm for our results to be released). In the email, it was detailed what the pass mark was for both exams, and a general average. As it appears in the email, on average everyone has passed which is great for the year group!

But now that these exams are over, we get to move on and knuckle down more into the case-based learning aspect of our course.

A small side note though, I did take part in a fairly difficult consultation while completing my GP placement. While sat in the GP surgery, the GP I was shadowing met a patient who was battling with depression. He had progressed to a serious stage, where he contemplated ending his life and his value in this world. I found it very interesting to observe how the GP approached the patient's feelings to help break down the presented complaint in a comfortable matter.

To be honest, the appointment really hit me as I sat there. Hearing how the patient was describing his own worth, I realised how important mental health and wellbeing really is. Its significance is often suppressed. I, myself, have battled with mental health issues in the past with low mood (but I am grateful for the prescription medication which helped me get back on track). But today I witnessed when medication isn't the answer as the complaint is far more serious.

My partner and I from the placement then went home to discuss how we felt. Sometimes it is very important to speak openly but privately (respecting confidentiality) if you are struggling to cope. Many universities, including mine, have specialised student support which is readily available for you to approach and seek help if you do need it.

I feel for the situation you are going through right now, as I have experienced it myself. Whether it be application stress or exam stress, you can pull through this! Don't let it affect your mood, and if it does, monitor it closely. If you notice your mood deteriorating fast, whether it be a personality change (for the worse) or your attention/concentration being very weak, seek help and support and you'll be back to normal. Remember though, talk and use these support networks.

It was nice to sit down and enjoy a bottle of wine with a friend in the bar conservatory, talking about our results.

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