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About this course
General Surgery ST3 National Selection is one of the most challenging stages of surgical recruitment – a high-stakes 40-interview with over three applicants competing for every training post nationwide. This General Surgery ST3 Interview Course gives you the complete preparation resource: structured frameworks for every station, evidence-based techniques from consultant surgeons and top-performing trainees, and step-by-step guidance on how to showcase your portfolio, communicate clearly, and demonstrate sound reasoning under pressure.
Every element of this course mirrors the real national selection format – from station timing and scoring domains to the communication style expected by assessors. You'll learn how to apply proven frameworks across clinical, management, and portfolio stations, focusing on the domains that consistently secure high scores and top-ranked offers.
The course includes 50+ expert-written topics covering general strategy, clinical stations, management stations, and portfolio discussion. You'll access a question bank with over 100 clinical questions, a discussion board for peer interaction, and a knowledge hub. The online course gives you instant access to all materials and the flexibility to study at your own pace.
- 50+ expert written topics
- Over 100 clinical questions
- New 2026 interview updates
- Member-only discussion board
- Knowledge hub with structured frameworks
- Optional mock interviews with personalised feedback (booked separately)
The course is created by Mr Francis Ugwu, a General Surgical Registrar, Clinical Educator, and PhD candidate at the Institute of Global Health Innovation. Since 2013, Medset has helped thousands of doctors secure training posts by mastering the frameworks, question styles, and high-yield topics that lead to top-ranked offers. The course is delivered through Examable®, Medset's next-generation learning platform combining expert content with progress tracking, personalised stats, smart notes, podcasts, and discussion boards.




