Editor’s note: This post is a follow up (apparently much requested!) to How to ace a consultant interview for early career medical officers. Hello everyone!
It is amazing that I am still getting contacted with questions about this article over seven years since it was written. Thank you for your engagement.
I feel incredibly privileged to be able to support colleagues through the interview process. We are about to head into the annual medical recruitment period for early career medical officers in my neck of the woods.
The most common question I get asked is how to adapt this advice if you are interviewing for a prevocational or training position. I thought it might be useful to answer that here.
Most of the advice applies regardless of your level in the medical career hierarchy. The bit that is subtly different is how you respond to a clinical scenario.
LITFL published a clinical update in Critical Care on 23 Jun 2026.
The item focuses on How to ace an early career medical officer interview.
Review the original article for the full source wording and details.