Medicine

  • If a new antibiotic kills 90% of bacteria in a culture every hour, how long will it take to reduce the population from 1 million to 1,000?

  • Why do some people faint when they see blood?

  • A patient refuses a life-saving blood transfusion due to religious beliefs. How would you handle this situation?

What To Expect….

Material:

  • A wide range of prompts may be used, including clinical scenarios, patient case studies, medical images (X-rays, scans), graphs, or other problem-solving questions relevant to medicine.

  • Students may also be given pre-reading in the form of medical review articles, short case studies, or experimental/clinical data, encouraging engagement with medical literature and practice in interpreting unfamiliar material.

Format:

  • 40 Minute Mock Interview

  • 20 minute feedback session and course discussion - Receive detailed, personalised feedback on your performance. This is also your opportunity to ask about the course itself, get tailored reading recommendations, and learn how best to prepare from students who’ve been through the interview process recently.

Each session is carefully designed to replicate the style, pace, and challenge of the real Oxbridge Medicine interview, helping you build confidence, improve your problem-solving, and sharpen the way you explain your ideas under pressure