MBBS Comm. Medicine Exam Key | Difficult Question Solved | Viva Support | A Tribute to Awais Sultan #awais sultan
This video is made after the Community Medicine theory exam to support MBBS students during the anxious waiting period before viva.
In this session, I explain the key answers of two difficult and high-yield questions that many students found challenging:
• Cohort study (H. pylori & stomach cancer)
• Incidence, Relative Risk, Attributable Risk
• Association vs Causation
• Bradford Hill criteria (exam & viva focused)
The purpose of this video is:
• To reduce post-exam anxiety
• To clarify concepts for viva
• To reassure students that one paper or one viva does not define your worth
This session is also a tribute to Awais Sultan, whose loss has deeply affected the student community. It is a reminder for all of us — teachers and students — that mental health matters, and compassion is as important as academics.
📌 For Students
If you:
• Are confused about your answers
• Are worried about viva
• Feel anxious, overwhelmed, or stressed
You may ask your questions in the comments.
I will try my best to respond and, if needed, arrange supportive academic or stress-relief sessions.
👉 Remember:
No exam is more important than your life.
You matter. You are not alone.
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