 couple minutes to spare finally moving. I'm actually on my way back to Ashford which is where I was for my previous clinical placement, the peripheral clinical placement. I'm going there because that's where my final year for Oskis are. If you haven't seen my previous video you should go check that one out. But I've got a couple of resources with me here I'm gonna be studying with on the train. It's Ashford and there's a little bit of sunshine left. I realized I didn't actually tell you guys how our Oskis are gonna work. So we have three days of practical exams each day. We're gonna have a history station, a communication station and then also an assessment station and what an assessment station is is a mixture of a history and a practical skill or a history and an examination. They're here. What's good? Rachel, just hold on to this for a sec. I just didn't even go into my face. Please put that on. To be back here I really thought we had left this place for good. The good news is I've got a wonderful view and it's really quite nice. Got some food for tonight, breakfast for tomorrow, etc. That's not a good sign and that is definitely not a good sign. Look at this. So the thing is guys, the one thing that is bothering me is that there's no fat and it is really hot right now. Last time we were here there was a fat. If you remember from my previous vlog I'll put a little video of it here. I do not sleep well if I'm warm so we'll see what to do about that. Anyways let me go take all this food and I've got behind me. Put it in the kitchen. That is the next step. I got a haircut this morning and this just keeps sticking out to the side and it won't go down. Alright, whatever. It's staying. So I just had dinner. Not gonna lie I'm feeling pretty tired but there's just a few things I want to go through before I go to sleep. I know just the cherry on top, the icing on the cake, blah blah blah blah. Let's see what we've got. I want to have a look at CT scans, learn the scars, most common scars and then have a read through the do not attempt resuscitation form. So just a couple more things. 15-20 minutes hopefully and then I'm out. That's what it looks like in case you guys are wondering. That is it. I'm finished going through my script to do this. This is my schedule. This is what it's looked like over the last couple of weeks. Tomorrow is Oskie day number one. I can't believe we've actually made it to here. I just keep trying to remind myself that I've actually spent a lot of time studying, I've gone through many different scenarios and you know hopefully anything that I see tomorrow I will have if not done before, I've done something similar or have a framework to work through it in a systematic way. That's my hope. Wish me luck. See you tomorrow. And then it's kicking in properly. I'm gonna go make some breakfast, chill out, watch something, enjoy myself, relax. I just chill for a bit before the exam starts. Here's the plan. Let me break the plan down for you. I'm gonna finish this cup of coffee, gonna go fix my hair, obviously. Gonna go brush my teeth, get dressed, just sit down and pray to the Oskie gods over and over again before it's time to go out. Cheers guys. Breakfast is finished. Hair, finished. Time to get dressed. That could have been a disaster. What do we think? Good exam shirt? Let me know. Shoes time. The outfit has been assembled. We've got shirt, brown belt, beige pants, light navy blue socks and brown shoes. Quite happy with that. But to make sure the fit is complete, but on the whole shebang. This is what I'm gonna be looking like in all my stations with gloves and an apron. The heart is racing. The heart is racing. This is when I wish I had a beta blocker to take to calm myself down, make my heart chill a little bit. But I'm asthmatic and obviously as we know beta blockers are contraindicated in asthmatics. So I take the L on that one. That's it. That's it. I'm out. I'm out. This is it. Rachel and I walking to our feels like our death bed. The butterflies have hit. The adrenaline is running. But we've done everything we can, right? Yes. Any last words? That's what I'm about to say. That's what I'm about to say. Facts. Absolutely facts. All right. Catch you guys after the exam. It's over. It's over. All right. So that is day one finished. What a roller coaster, honestly. I think it went well. I was really, really freaked out after doing one of the stations and A to E assessment station. But then I got some feedback from the examiners and they said many, many good things. So I feel a lot more relaxed about that. Here's the plan. We're going to hit Tesco. Then we're going to come back and we're going to get studying one day at a time. Two more days. Two more days. This is Rachel. First of all, you guys will have seen her in previous vlogs. So we just finished day one of our oskies. We had three stations. How did it go? It was okay. I thought it gets hard to tell, but we were just saying that the hot feedback you get is really good. Yeah. Yeah, definitely. I'm so much more likely to forget something during the actual exam. Like whereas when we're practicing these scenarios at home, you know, you don't forget anything. You've got your acronyms, everything's going well, but then something will throw you off and you'll just forget to ask it. But also, you always remember what you don't do and not what you do do. And actually, if I think about this year compared to second year, we stepped up. Oh, yeah. Like if I'd seen that ECG, I'd say an year. That's true. We actually read that ECG perfectly. Yeah. It was barn door. Good job. All right, let's do it. I didn't mess up any of the after you had made such an emphasis on that. I like really focused on it, but right before going into the station, I repeated it over and over again. Practicing some history taking between each other here in the flat. And then I just remembered like, I forgot you guys. I forgot you guys in my room. So come with me. I don't want to leave you out. I'm not going to lie. I've been laying down in bed for about an hour, just going through social media and relaxing. I feel like the Oski and then the practice really took it out of me. I got really tired, but it's time for something different. Just because I'm not in London doesn't mean I can't still get my exercise in. I'm going to run around the countryside here. It's actually really beautiful. You run in between a whole bunch of farms. There's a lot of wildlife, sheep, big tractors and things like that. I've done it once before and I really, really enjoyed it. And I regretted not having done it more while I was here. So I'm going to go get a run in. And yeah, after that, do a little bit of prescribing probably with Kenji and call it a night. Day two of exams. Here we go. Let's get started. Look at this. That is very different than running in central London surrounded by buildings and cars. What a good change. I'm literally in a movie. Let me slow down so you guys can see this. What? Come on. Come on. Guys, I found them. I found the wildlife. Hey guys, how's it going? That was horrible. I apologize in advance. That was horrible. You species spotted. See you later, mate. All right, guys. So came back from my run, had a shower, just finished eating dinner. And honestly, I am in Arabic, we say mistwi, which means stewed, like a beef stew or chicken stew or something. Yeah, that's what it means. I don't know how else to translate it. But anyways, I'm going to muster up the energy to do a quick bit of prescribing practice with Kenji. It's currently 9 p.m. So I think we'll only be doing this for about half an hour. And then I think I'm going to get into bed, watch something a bit relaxing, take it easy and rinse and repeat this whole process tomorrow. But all right, let's wait for Kenji to join. I shall send him an invitation real quick. Actually, I haven't caught up with him since the exam. Hey, bro. How's it going? Same season, man. I'm good, bro. I'm recording you in case you missed my my WhatsApp message. Less nervous and less anxious than I was yesterday. I feel like since I've done the whole day once, I know I just have to go and do it again, even though I obviously don't know what stations are coming up today. But at least I've been through the experience once. We're expecting a women's health one. So an obstetrics or a gynae station. And then we're expecting another Pete's and then either another ATE station or prescribing. Prescribing is definitely going to come up. So yeah, catch up with you guys probably right before and then after. All right, guys, day two out of three, Oski is finished. Honestly, today went really well. I think better than yesterday. I got some excellent, excellent feedback from the examiners. So I'm really happy with that. And I felt like everything happened so fast that when I was standing outside the station waiting to read the questions, my heart was just pounding in my chest. For two of the stations when I was receiving feedback from the examiners who are both consultants in the hospital, they both said to me independently on two separate occasions that I should be really proud of myself and that if I was a junior doctor on their team or working in their hospital, they would be really happy to have me. Honestly, like I can't describe just how happy that made me feel. I honestly almost shed a tear. All of the imposter syndrome that I've ever felt over the course of this year just sort of like vanished and left my body. What better praise could I ask for? It was honestly, oh wow, it's like a fighter plane. And I mean, we feel really good about all the practice I've done, like all the time I've spent in the hospital. So paid off. I think today, we're not going to study nearly as much. I think we're just kind of done. We're actually about to head to the beach. Yeah, you heard that right. We're going to a sandy beach to lay in the sun, chill out and relax a little bit. Before tomorrow, our final day of exams as fourth year medical students. I think I should probably stand up now. You never said a word out loud before. You're saying you're a midget. Dude, when I said dexamethasone in that station, I was like dexamethasone. And then I was like, it doesn't matter what the drug is called. Guys, look at this. There's like an actual sand dune here in the UK. Rachel says this is very common. I didn't know this existed. This is my first time on a UK beach ever. And there's like actual sand. It's a bit of a trike. Rachel's making excuses. Whoa, my team pressed. Oh my god. Oh my god. Guys, look at this. Whoa. That's crazy in the UK. Did everyone else know this? Just me. Am I the only one who had no idea this existed here? Must be such a tourist. I'm honestly amazed. This is beautiful. It's so flat. Apparently the tide comes all the way out here. That's mad. This is easily your first. I have my final exams at my fourth year of medical school tomorrow. Tomorrow's the last day and I'm here on a beach. But you know what, we've done absolutely as much preparation as we possibly can. We feel as ready as we can be and it pays off to clear your head, to be in a good mental state before your exams. So I'm happy with this. So full on cram. Yeah, it's full as well. It might be full of sand though. No. Okay, let's put it back. Let's put it back. Save the sea life. Save the sea life. All right, hiking back to the car. That was absolutely lovely. I'm really happy we came. The absolute cherry on top. It's a beautiful cord slushie. Then you've got a mint cornetto. So really. I've got a mint cornetto. A mint cornetto. Lovely. All right guys, this is it. Months and months of months of hard work and grinding until the last day. I finished the written test. Hope that did well. We'll see when that comes back. And now we've got one final day of Oski's tomorrow. I'm all out. I'm all out of studying effort. So yeah, that's it. Let's go time. And then check in with you guys tomorrow. So I'll see you then. Peace. All right, so I'm here with Al Hussain. Hello. Another fourth year medical student here at King's. I remember like first year like that and it's gone by so fast. Yeah, yeah. To think about where we were, man. First and second year, like trying to remember the order of the presenting planes and everything. Not even that. Trying to remember different cells and stuff like that in first year. Like all of that basic anatomy. Totally irrelevant now. Not at all irrelevant. It's been good so far. Oski's have been great. Great learning experience. Helps with confidence for when we do start, you know, our final year. Definitely. And eventually our foundation year. Touch with my coffee today as well. Yeah, come on in. Hop on the video. How are you feeling for the final, final day, final session? I'm just glad it's over. Yeah, pretty good. It's been good though. It's gonna fly by. Three stations. I'm excited to play your games after the result. Yes. We've been talking mad about video games. All right, let's get going. All right, best of luck guys. See you after the exam. Guys, it's over. I think today, unfortunately, was the worst of the three days. So it's a bit of a shame to finish on like a more negative note. I've discussed it endlessly with Rachel and other people. And I think it's going to be fine. I think it's going to be fine. We're just going to pack up now. Pack up our stuff, change, get in the car and head back to London and then start final year. Let's go. Six chicken nuggets. A medium meal with a phantom. Cheeseburger with fries and a phantom, but only ketchup and cheese and six chicken nuggets. Some nice fries coming out, mate. Ready when you are. Made it home. I'm back in my happy place. It's crazy. My next vlog is going to start off with me saying that I'm a final year medical student. Absolutely mad. For now, I'm going to close off this vlog. Thank you so much for joining me on this three day journey while I do my final year med school exams in my fourth year of medical school. I hope you guys enjoyed the video. If you did as always, please don't forget to leave a like on it and subscribe to my channel. See more content from me in the future and I'll catch you in the next one. Peace. I won't leave you. It's called Karma Medic.