Competition for spots at top medical schools is fierce. In the UK, schools like Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh, and those in London receive thousands of applications each year, and most of these medical schools give weight to the personal statement in their overall selection process. Your UCAS personal statement is your chance to stand out from the crowd and demonstrate why you belong in their program. Are you ready to submit a compelling medicine personal statement that showcases your unique experiences, skills, and motivations? Our Medicine Personal Statement Review service is here to help you create a statement that stands out!
Unparalleled Expertise and Experience
With over 17 years of experience helping students gain admission to medical school, our founder, Dr. Dibah Jiva, and her team of expert reviewers are dedicated to providing you with the highest quality feedback and guidance. Dr. Jiva's extensive experience includes conducting workshops and training sessions on personal statement review for teachers and career advisers in UK sixth forms. When you choose our Medicine Personal Statement Review service, you'll benefit from a personal secondary review by Dr. Jiva herself. She'll provide additional insights and suggestions to help you refine your statement and make it truly exceptional.
Rigorous Two-Reviewer System
Our review process is designed to give you the most comprehensive and valuable feedback possible. When you submit your medicine personal statement, it will be carefully reviewed by two separate editors. Our primary reviewers are carefully trained using our proprietary 23-page training guide developed by Dr. Jiva. They'll provide consistent, high-quality feedback tailored to your unique experiences and goals. But that's not all! Following the initial review, Dr. Jiva will conduct a secondary review, offering even more insights and suggestions to help you take your statement to the next level.

Comprehensive, Tailored, and Unique Approach to Feedback
Our comprehensive, tailored, and unique approach to feedback ensures that you receive the most valuable insights and recommendations to help you create a standout statement.
Line-by-Line Feedback
Our reviewers provide detailed, line-by-line comments and suggestions throughout your personal statement, addressing every aspect of your writing:
- Content: We assess the relevance and impact of your experiences, ensuring that each example you provide contributes to a compelling narrative that demonstrates your suitability for a career in medicine.
- Structure: We analyze the organization and flow of your statement, offering suggestions to improve clarity and coherence, ensuring that your statement is easy to follow and engages the reader from start to finish.
- Language and Grammar: We review your word choice, sentence structure, and grammar, providing guidance on how to refine your language to create a professional, eloquent, and impactful statement.
We provide concrete guidance on improving each sentence, helping you craft a statement that truly represents your unique voice and experiences.
Track Changes Edits
In addition to line-by-line comments, our editors use the track changes feature to provide direct editing and refinement suggestions within your document:
- Concision: We help you streamline your writing, eliminating unnecessary words and phrases to create a concise and impactful statement that sticks to the UCAS character limit.
- Insights and Reflection: Our editors provide examples and suggestions to help you deepen your insights and reflection, ensuring that your statement goes beyond a mere list of experiences and demonstrates genuine growth and understanding.
By implementing our track changes suggestions, you'll be able to refine your statement efficiently and effectively while still maintaining your unique voice and style.
Structured Feedback
Our reviewers conduct a thorough, structured analysis of your personal statement, identifying the key elements that make your application stand out:
- Relevant Skills, Experiences, and Insights: We highlight the distinctive qualities and experiences that set you apart from other candidates, helping you capitalize on your strengths and create a memorable impression on admissions tutors.
- Authentic and Compelling Narrative: We provide recommendations on how to develop a genuine and engaging narrative that showcases your dedication, resilience, and passion for medicine, ensuring that your statement is both authentic and persuasive.
- Clear Focus and Purpose: We help you ensure that each paragraph in your statement has a clear focus and purpose, contributing to a cohesive and compelling overall narrative that demonstrates your suitability for a career in medicine.
Our structured analysis and recommendations provide you with a clear roadmap for refining your statement, ensuring that every element works together to create a strong, cohesive, and impactful application.
Custom Marking Schemes
To ensure that your personal statement meets the highest standards and expectations of medical schools, we mark your statement against:
- theMSAG's Marking Scheme: Developed by Dr. Dibah Jiva, our comprehensive marking scheme assesses your statement against the key criteria that medical schools look for in successful applicants.
- Medical School-Specific Marking Schemes: We also mark your statement against the specific marking schemes of your chosen medical schools, ensuring that your application is tailored to their unique requirements and expectations.
By evaluating your statement against these rigorous marking schemes, we provide you with invaluable insights into how your application will be perceived by admissions tutors, enabling you to make targeted improvements and maximize your chances of success.
Post-Review Help
We understand that the personal statement review process can be overwhelming, and we're here to support you every step of the way. After receiving your reviewed statement, you'll have the opportunity to seek clarification and further guidance. Whether you have questions about specific comments or suggestions, or you need advice on how to implement the feedback effectively, we are available to provide ongoing support and guidance to ensure that you fully benefit from our service.
With theMSAG's comprehensive, tailored, and unique approach to feedback, you can be confident that your medicine personal statement will be polished, impactful, and ready to impress admissions tutors.
Our Medicine Personal Statement Review Process
Our Medicine Personal Statement Review service is best suited for completed drafts. However, if you're in the early stages of writing your statement, we recommend our Personal Statement Course with Dr. Jiva or our personal statement tutoring services to help you get started. To submit your personal statement for review, simply email it to [email protected]. We offer a range of turnaround times to suit your needs, including 48-72 hour standard, 24-hour, and 12-hour rush options.
Frequently Asked Questions
About theMSAG's Review Service
+ Can you review my Medicine personal statement within 24 hours?
Absolutely! We know that sometimes you need a quick turnaround. That's why we offer a 24-hour rush option. Just select this option when you purchase your review on our website, and we'll make sure you get your feedback within 24 hours. Don't worry; even with the rush service, you'll still receive the same high-quality, detailed review.
+ Do you offer a medicine personal statement writing service?
We believe that your personal statement should be a true reflection of your own experiences and voice. That's why we don't write personal statements from scratch. However, we do offer loads of support to help you create a brilliant statement. Our Personal Statement Course with Dr. Jiva will guide you through the planning, structuring, and writing process. And if you need more personalised help, our personal statement tutoring services are perfect for brainstorming your experiences and turning them into an impressive statement with insightful reflections.
+ How do you ensure the security of my medicine personal statement?
We take the privacy and security of your personal statement very seriously. Any documents you send us are stored securely on our password-protected servers, and only your assigned reviewer and Dr. Jiva will have access to them. We've never had a breach of confidentiality, and we're constantly working to keep your information safe and secure.
+ How is theMSAG's Medicine Personal Statement Review different from other services?
Our Medicine Personal Statement Review stands out in some key ways:
- Expertise: With over 17 years of experience and a team led by Dr. Dibah Jiva, we really know our stuff when it comes to medical school applications.
- Two-Reviewer System: Every statement gets reviewed by two expert editors, including a secondary review by Dr. Jiva herself. This means you get the highest quality feedback possible.
- Comprehensive Feedback: We provide line-by-line comments, track changes suggestions, a structured analysis of your statement, and detailed marking schemes. We look at every aspect of your writing to help you improve.
- Tailored Approach: Our feedback is tailored to your unique experiences, skills, and target medical schools. We help you create a statement that truly represents you and makes you stand out.
+ How many times can I submit my personal statement for review?
Our Medicine Personal Statement Review service includes one comprehensive review from two expert reviewers. If you want to submit your revised statement for an additional review, you can purchase another review. On average, most students purchase 2 to 3 reviews in total to get their statement just right. But remember, the number of reviews you need will depend on the quality of your content and writing.
+ How long does the review process take?
We offer different turnaround times to suit your needs and deadlines. Just choose the option that works best for you when you submit your statement.
- Standard Review: 48-72 hours
- 24-Hour Rush Review: 24 hours
- 12-Hour Express Review: 12 hours
+ Do you review personal statements for other healthcare-related fields, such as dentistry or veterinary medicine?
Yes, we do! In addition to medicine, we offer personal statement reviews for a range of healthcare-related fields, including dentistry, veterinary medicine, physician assistant, and nursing. If you're not sure if we cover your specific field, just reach out to us, and we'll let you know.
+ How do I submit my personal statement for review?
Submitting your personal statement is easy. Just email it to us at [email protected]. We'll start working on your review as soon as we receive both your payment and your personal statement.
+ Can I submit my personal statement for review before I've completed my final draft?
Our Medicine Personal Statement Review service works best with completed drafts. But we know that sometimes you might want feedback earlier in the writing process. If you have a draft that's nearly done but still needs some polishing, feel free to send it over. Our editors will give you advice on how to improve it. Just keep in mind that if you send a very early draft, we might not be able to give you the same level of detailed feedback.
+ Will my personal statement be edited to the point where it no longer sounds like my own work?
Not at all! Our goal is to help you improve your personal statement while keeping your unique voice and style. We'll give you suggestions and guidance on content, structure, and language, but you're always in control of the final decisions. We want your personal statement to be an authentic reflection of you, and we'll work hard to make sure it stays that way. Plus, we never use generic feedback or shared writing between reviews.
+ Can you help me reduce the word count of my medicine personal statement?
Definitely! We know it can be tough to fit everything you want to say into the UCAS 4,000-character limit. If you need help trimming down your personal statement, just let us know. We'll work with you to make your content more concise without losing its impact.
+ I'm an international student concerned about my English proficiency. Can you help?
Absolutely! We're here to help you refine your writing and provide suggestions to improve clarity and effectiveness. We understand that writing in a second language can be challenging, and we'll support you every step of the way.

Writing a Strong Medicine Personal Statement
+ What should be included in a personal statement for medical school?
A great medicine personal statement should include:
- Your motivation for pursuing a career in medicine
- Personal experiences that have shaped your decision, like academic achievements, work experience, shadowing, voluntary work, or extracurricular activities
- Skills and qualities that show your suitability for healthcare and specifically why you'd make a great doctor, like empathy, communication, teamwork, and problem-solving
- Reflections on what you've learned from the medical field and how they've prepared you for the challenges and rewards of a medical career
- Your understanding of what it's really like to study medicine and work as a doctor
+ How can I differentiate my Medicine personal statement from others?
To make your personal statement stand out, focus on:
- Giving specific, detailed examples of your experiences and what you learned from them
- Reflecting on your personal growth and development, showing maturity and self-awareness
- Highlighting your unique skills, qualities, and insights, and how they'll help you succeed as a medical student and doctor
- Conveying your genuine passion for medicine, how it developed, and your commitment to making a positive impact on patients' lives
- Using clear, concise language and a professional yet engaging tone that reflects your personality
+ How do medical schools assess personal statements?
There are many medical schools in the UK that do not consider the personal statement in their admissions process. Some medical schools use it to shortlist candidates for interview and others as the basis for interview questions. Make sure your personal statement is interview-proof and doesn’t include anything you can’t justify or elaborate on. The medical school that give the personal statement weight generally look at:
- Motivation: Do you have a genuine, well-explained reason for pursuing medicine? Have you shown how your interest started and developed?
- Suitability: Do you have the necessary skills, qualities, and understanding of the medical profession to succeed as a medical student and doctor?
- Experiences: Have you done relevant work experience, volunteering, or extracurricular activities that show your commitment and give you valuable insights?
- Reflection: Do you reflect meaningfully on your experiences, showing what you've learned and how you've grown?
- Communication: Is your statement well-structured, clearly written, and free of errors, showing strong communication skills?
+ When is the ideal time to start working on my medicine personal statement?
We recommend brainstorming and planning your personal statement at least 6-8 weeks before your intended submission date. This allows ample time for self-reflection, drafting, seeking feedback, and refining your statement. However, it's never too early to start thinking about your experiences and how they have shaped your decision to pursue medicine. Avoid leaving it until the last minute, as you'll likely be balancing personal statement writing with your A-Level or university studies, and UCAT preparation. Also note that Dr Jiva will be off on maternity leave in September 2024, so if you’d like your personal statement reviewed by her, we highly recommend writing it over the summer.
+ How to start a personal statement for medicine?
There are several effective ways to start your medicine personal statement. Here are a few ideas:
- Start with a powerful anecdote or personal experience that sparked your interest in a medical career
- Open with a thought-provoking question or statement that engages the reader and sets the tone
- Highlight a key skill or quality you have that aligns with what it takes to be a great doctor
- Talk about a significant event or experience that influenced your decision to pursue medicine
The key is to avoid clichés or overly broad statements. Focus on creating a unique, memorable opening that reflects your personality and motivations.
+ How do I structure my personal statement?
A good structure for a medicine personal statement should make it easy for the admissions tutors to read and understand your key points. Many schools recommend a paragraph for each of these: motivation, work experience, volunteering, and extracurricular activities. But we've found that a skills-based approach works better for medicine personal statements. It helps you avoid repeating yourself, ensures you reflect on your experiences, and allows you to fit more content in. Here's a sample structure that works well:
- Introduction: Discuss how your desire to study medicine started and what confirmed your decision
- Skills-based paragraphs (3-4 paragraphs):
- Each paragraph should focus on a specific skill, quality, or group of related skills
- Start by clearly indicating what skill(s) the paragraph will discuss
- Give a specific example of how you saw this skill demonstrated by a doctor and what you learned about its importance
- Discuss a specific example of how you've demonstrated this skill yourself
- End with a reflection on how this skill is relevant to medicine
- Conclusion: Summarise your key skills and reaffirm your passion for medicine
+ What is the word count for UCAS personal statement?
The UCAS personal statement has a strict limit of 4,000 characters (including spaces) or 47 lines of text, whichever you reach first. It's important to be concise and make every word count while still providing enough detail to show off your experiences, skills, and motivations.
+ What makes a strong medicine personal statement?
A strong medicine personal statement should:
- Showcase a variety of relevant, real-life experiences, focusing on reflection and personal insights
- Link your experiences to your motivation for pursuing medicine, the skills you've developed that will make you a great doctor, and insights you've gained about the profession, patients, the NHS, or patient experiences
- Be personal, conveying your thoughts, feelings, and emotions about your experiences
- Be specific, demonstrating your unique personality and the type of team player you are
- Have good grammar and structure, using active voice and simple language, with some well-placed, insightful buzzwords
- Make it easy to read, with a clear introduction, skills-based paragraphs, and a conclusion
- Be authentic to who you are - don't just say what you think admissions tutors want to hear
+ Can you provide tips on how to showcase empathy in a medicine personal statement?
To showcase empathy in your medicine personal statement, try the following:
- Give specific examples of times you've shown empathy, like in volunteering or caring for a family member
- Reflect on how your interactions with patients during work experience deepened your understanding of empathy and its importance in providing compassionate care
- Talk about how you've developed active listening skills and the ability to see situations from others' perspectives
- Describe times you've offered emotional support or adapted your communication style to meet others' needs
- Connect your examples to the importance of empathy in building trust with patients and providing patient-centred care
Remember to be personal and specific in your examples, conveying your own thoughts, feelings, and growth in relation to empathy.
+ What are the most common mistakes students make when writing their medicine personal statement?
Some of the most common mistakes we see in medicine personal statements include:
- Listing lots of experiences without actually reflecting on them or providing insights
- Expressing negativity, like focusing on weaknesses or comparing medicine to other healthcare professions
- Using buzzwords incorrectly, making illogical reflections, or using overly complex vocabulary without backing up statements
- Following a generic structure that focuses on separate paragraphs for motivation, work experience, volunteering, and extracurricular activities, instead of using a skills-based approach
- Failing to demonstrate a clear, genuine motivation for pursuing medicine, often because you have only focused on a single healthcare shadowing experience without explaining why you were interested in the first place, or only using childhood anecdotes without showing more recent insights. Although it may true that your fascination for the human body started at a young age, you also need to show what you have done more recently to learn about being a doctor. Include what confirmed your desire to pursue a Medicine course.
- Neglecting to showcase a range of relevant skills and insights, often because you use multiple examples that demonstrate the same skill. You do not need three different examples that show your communication skills or interpersonal skills. Instead, think of examples that show what you have not talked about yet in your personal statement. This could be time management skills, teamwork, problem-solving, leadership skills, or analytical skills.
- Not proofreading thoroughly, resulting in grammar errors, typos, or inconsistencies