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Learn more about who we are and how we can help you get into med school.

Our Mission

Our mission is to boost your confidence and competence through tailored mock interviews, detailed feedback, and authentic insights from experienced examiners — equipping you with real-world strategies and support to help you shine in your medical school interviews and take the next step toward your future in medicine.

Med School Interviews

Meet

Dr Kshitiz Gandhi

Honorary Clinical Lecturer at Aston Medical School for over 3.5 years, where alongside helping with setting exam questions for OSCEs and written exams, he also sat on the interview panels on the other side of the table.

Having graduated from Imperial College London, he currently works as a GP in central and south London, as well as across Surrey.

Admissions Examiner
Academic Roles
Alma Mater & Credentials
Author & Speaker

3.5 years on UK medical school panels

Honorary Clinical Lecturer at Aston Medical School | GMC PLAB Examiner

MBBS & BSc (Hons) from Imperial College London

Wrote On the Frontline, the #1 bestseller on Amazon in all 3 categories listed in

His current roles include:

  • GMC (General Medical Council) PLAB examiner

  • GP in central and south London and across Surrey

  • Out of hours / 111 GP

  • Prison and Immigration Medicine GP

  • Private GP work for BUPA

How We Prepare You

Hardcore, no-nonsense mock interviews (MMI circuits or panel-style)
Our Process
Personalized feedback after each station or question
Structured improvement plans to develop strengths and address flaws
Insights into current NHS issues, medical ethics & topical debates
Practice interview etiquette, online screening readiness, and resilience-building

Sample Questions We Cover

  • Why medicine? Why this university?

  • Tell us about yourself

  • Ethical dilemma: Pharmacist denies birth-control to teen - how do you respond?

  • NHS hot topic: AI in diagnostics or resource allocation?

  • Role-play: Breaking bad news or prioritising patient care

  • Data interpretation, ethical reasoning, clinical policymaking

Frequently Asked Questions

Which format is best to prepare for?

This depends on your target schools - panel for Oxbridge/Barts, MMI for most others. We plan your prep accordingly.

How soon should I start?

Begin 2-3 months before your first interview. Aim for 4 one-hour sessions, spaced out to improve iteratively.

Are online interviews different?

Slightly - most panel/MMIs moved online post-COVID. We'll coach you on tech setup, camera etiquette, and clear communication.

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