I worked as waitress, door host and bartender. I also did work experience in a cystic fibrosis ward and transient ischaemic attack unit.
I was also a UK sports leader, teaching sports and dance to young adults, children and disabled individuals.
These diverse experiences were valuable for my medical school preparation, developing my independence, communication skills, and knowledge of the NHS and multidisciplinary team approaches to care. It increased my interest and passion into working in a medical field.
During my medical school interview, I provided examples of how I used these skills and explained their relevance to my future career as a doctor.
It isn't about how much work experience you can gain, but rather the lessons you learn from them. Your interview reflections don’t have to be solely based on medical experiences; any experience that you can reflect your skills being a doctor is relevant.