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hey guys welcome back to the channel and to the medical Monday series if you're new here my name is Ali and I'm a junior doctor working in Cambridge and this is video number 2 in a mini series about preparing for the AFP the academic foundation program this video is really really niche so if you're not a 5th or 6th year medical student in the UK you probably won't gain much by watching this video it's full of jargon and it's just pitched at kind of that level so if you're applying to medicine and you're watching this video you might find it vaguely entertaining seeing us use all this jargon and kind of see what your life might be like 6 years down the line but objectively you're not going to gain much educational value from it if you are a fifth or a 68 medical student and you're thinking of applying to the AFP or you've applied for the FBN you've got an interview and hopefully this video is going to be really useful because a few months ago I interviewed a friend of mine mr. Anchorag...