ST3 Preparation - Coming November 2025
We get it. You’re here because you want to secure a Urology ST3 training post in the UK. The challenge is that competition ratios only ever increase. In 2025, there were only 74 posts available, yet 343 candidates applied, resulting in a daunting competition ratio of 4.64:1.
Applicants aren’t just limited to UK-based trainees—candidates from across the globe submit applications, many with extensive surgical experience and impressive CVs.
Moreover, there is no cap on prior experience, meaning senior applicants with years of Urology exposure are eligible to compete directly against more junior trainees. In such a high-stakes environment, being well-prepared isn’t just an advantage—it’s essential.
Our interview preparation programme is specifically designed to give you that competitive edge. We provide high yield scenarios covering outpatients, emergencies, communication and clinical skills —all tailored to the unique demands of the Urology ST3 interview.
With limited numbers and an increasingly experienced applicant pool, preparing thoroughly and early can make the difference between securing your dream job and missing out for another year. Join our course and step into your interview with confidence, clarity, and a strategy for success.
Stations on outpatients, clinical skills, communication and emergencies. Subscription required for access.
30-minute sessions offering one-to-one advice and guidance on boosting your portfolio or interview skills.
One-to-one sessions covering 4 stations and include in-depth feedback.
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