Build confidence, structure your answers, practise realistic MMI and panel stations, and receive individual feedback before your real medical school interviews.
Designed for students who have submitted or are about to submit their UCAS application and want structured weekly preparation — not a last-minute cram the night before.
Whether your school uses MMI stations or a traditional panel format, this programme prepares you with the confidence, structure, and clinical understanding to perform on the day that counts.
A structured weekly programme aligned with the values medical schools assess — communication, teamwork, professionalism, patient-centred care, honesty, and integrity. Guided by GMC Good Medical Practice and Medical Schools Council criteria.
When to Start
Start the programme immediately after the UCAS medicine deadline. Interviews run November to April — you need preparation in place before invite letters arrive.
12-Week Curriculum At a Glance
Understanding the format, the assessment criteria, and what medical schools are really looking for — while building the mental foundation to deliver under pressure.
The programme opens with a dedicated performance coaching session. Your onboard Psychologist calibrates each student's anxiety baseline, explains how stress affects interview performance, and gives you two practical grounding techniques to use in any high-pressure moment — including the interview room itself.
The question every medical school asks — practised until your answer sounds like you, not a rehearsed script.
The skills interviewers score on but rarely describe in detail — built through live practice, not theory.
The ethical frameworks that underpin every dilemma station — applied to real clinical cases.
Showing genuine awareness of the health system you are applying to join — without sounding like you've memorised a webpage.
The stations most candidates dread — angry patients, anxious relatives, difficult conversations — practised until they feel natural.
Demonstrating the professional qualities the GMC and every medical school values — while checking in on confidence as mock pressure starts to feel real.
The mid-point check-in. Seven weeks in, anxiety often rises as mock practice feels more realistic and interviews feel closer. Your Performance Coach reviews each student's mental state, addresses negative self-talk patterns identified since Week 1, and introduces visualisation techniques for the final phase.
The analytical stations used by top medical schools to distinguish the sharpest minds from the best-prepared candidates.
The contemporary issues that appear in NHS and hot topic stations — understood and discussed, not memorised.
Knowing exactly what your specific medical schools are looking for — and building a personal strategy around it.
Multiple complete timed stations run back-to-back under real interview conditions. No pausing. No hints. Every station type covered — with a written feedback report and live mentor debrief after each station.
A complete final simulation covering every station type, followed by a personalised written action plan, individual mentor debrief, and a last-minute confidence session so you walk into your real interview fully prepared.
The final performance session. Your Psychologist delivers a targeted confidence reset — addressing any residual anxiety, reinforcing the mental tools built across the programme, and priming you for peak performance on interview day. You leave Week 12 grounded, focused, and ready.
12 weeks · Live teaching · Mock circuits · Written feedback · Performance coaching · WhatsApp support
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Anyone can list interview topics. MediBrain gives students the edge that comes from recent medical offer holders, school-specific preparation, live feedback, and performance psychology.
Our most recent coaches secured UK medical school offers in 2025 and 2026. They remember what interviewers probed, what answers landed, and what tripped candidates up.
We tailor preparation to your target schools: MMI station themes, panel style, timings, personal statement depth and known question categories.
Every mock station is followed by honest feedback on structure, clinical reasoning, confidence, pacing and communication, so students improve session by session.
A Performance Coach and onboard Psychologist help students manage nerves, mental freeze and pressure, so strong answers actually come out in the interview room.
Every coach on our team has secured their own UK medical school place. They sat the same MMI stations and panel formats you'll face — the advice comes from real experience, not a textbook.
Our clinical mentors bring frontline NHS experience to your ethics and NHS preparation — giving you insight into what medicine actually looks like.
Orthopaedic surgeon currently working at Russells Hall Hospital, DGFT, Dudley, UK. With over 25 years of experience in Orthopaedics — including 10 years serving within the NHS — Dr Madni is dedicated to delivering high-quality, patient-centred orthopaedic care with a focus on clinical excellence and compassionate treatment.
With over 30 years of clinical experience, Dr Faisal Jamal Pasha is a GP Resident working across Mersey and West Lancashire at Darwin Medical Practice. Holding an MBBS and MRCGP (Int), he has dedicated his career to patient care, clinical excellence, and supporting the development of future healthcare professionals. Through MediBrain UK, he aims to guide aspiring medical students with honest insight into the realities of medicine, the NHS, and the journey towards becoming a doctor.
A specialist in General and Laparoscopic Surgery, Dr Furkhan completed his Clinical Fellowship at the Royal Bolton Hospital and holds an MCh in Colorectal Surgery from Edge Hill University. With over five years of surgical experience, he is passionate about mentoring aspiring medical students and helping them gain a realistic understanding of life in medicine and surgery.
Whether your school uses MMI stations or a traditional panel interview, we prepare you for the exact format you will face on the day.
You rotate through timed stations, each assessing a distinct competency: ethics, role-play, empathy, teamwork, motivation, NHS awareness or problem-solving.
A structured format where 2–4 interviewers probe your personal statement, motivation, scientific thinking, medical awareness and suitability for the profession.
Every topic, station type and skill that gets scored on is taught, practised in mocks, and refined until it feels natural.
The four pillars, GMC Good Medical Practice, consent, confidentiality, capacity, end-of-life care and real-world ethical dilemmas.
Workforce pressures, waiting lists, AI in medicine, mental health services, health inequalities and current healthcare debates.
Turning clinical and non-clinical experiences into structured reflections that show genuine insight into medicine.
Eye contact, pacing, active listening, tone and how to project calm professionalism under pressure on Microsoft Teams.
Breaking bad news, handling angry patients, navigating conflict and closing difficult stations with composure.
Graph interpretation, prioritisation, evidence-based thinking and the analytical questions used by competitive medical schools.
Every student receives regular progress checks and written feedback. We track confidence, answer structure, communication, ethical reasoning, and station performance — so students know exactly what to improve and can see how far they have come.
We score clarity, active listening, empathy and professionalism at every mock session — tracking improvement across the full 12 weeks.
Are answers logically structured, well-paced and concluded clearly? Tracked across every station type throughout the programme.
Can the student navigate a dilemma using the four pillars and reach a supported conclusion? Tracked and improved throughout Phase 2.
Written feedback reports after every mock circuit with specific scores and observations — so students know exactly what to work on next.
"We don't just teach students what to say. We track how they're saying it, how they're improving, and what they specifically need to work on. That personalised feedback loop is what builds genuine interview confidence over 12 weeks."
Medical interviews can be stressful because students often receive short notice and may not know what universities expect. Our programme gives your child a clear weekly structure, regular practice, and personalised feedback so they are not preparing alone.
Choose the tier that fits how much 1:1 support you want. Both options include the full 12-week curriculum, live Microsoft Teams sessions, mock circuits, written feedback, performance coaching, onboard psychologist support, recordings, resources, and WhatsApp access.
Everything you need for structured, thorough medical interview preparation — 12 live weekly Microsoft Teams sessions, full curriculum, mock circuit, and mentor support.
Everything in Standard, plus 3 private 1:1 mock interview sessions, in-depth personalised written feedback report, and university-specific preparation tailored to your exact schools.
Book a free 20-minute consultation. We'll understand your timeline, your target schools, and your current preparation level — then recommend the programme that gives your child the best chance of an offer.
Whether you join the 12-week group programme, book private 1:1 coaching, or combine both, every student follows a clear path from first enquiry to interview day.
A free 20-minute conversation where we learn your medical schools, interview format, timeline and current confidence level, then recommend the right route.
Join the Standard Programme at £133/month over 3 instalments (£399 total), choose Premium at £199.66/month over 3 instalments (£599 total), or book fully private coaching from £45/hr.
Work through ethics, NHS topics, role-play, school-specific formats and mock stations. Performance coaching helps you manage pressure as well as content.
You finish with realistic mock practice, written feedback, a personal action plan, and a routine that helps you walk into the real interview calm and ready.
Every session is built around you: your medical school choices, exact interview format, timeline, confidence level and specific weak areas.
Interview confirmed and short on time? This package focuses on the highest-yield preparation for your specific school.
The most comprehensive standalone 1:1 package for students 4–8 weeks from interview, covering all key stations and repeated mock practice.
For students targeting highly competitive medical schools, with deeper personal statement, panel, Oxbridge-style and school-specific preparation.
Ideal for students who know their content but need to conquer interview anxiety, improve composure under pressure, or build the confidence to deliver what they know.
Use the 12-week programme for structured curriculum coverage, then add private 1:1 sessions to target your exact weak areas and school-specific interviews.
Competitors often sell question banks, crash courses, or mock days. MediBrain focuses on weekly improvement, individual feedback, parent confidence, small group support, and realistic practice.
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