Clinical cases, residency interviews, patient communication for doctors and NEET-PG.
Medical interviews vary widely by stage and specialty. Indian residency interviews after NEET-PG centre on clinical case discussions, prior research experience, and a why-this-specialty conversation. UK NHS GP and trainee posts focus on patient communication, ethical reasoning, and CSA-style consultations. Senior specialist interviews lean on portfolio review, audit work, and management scenarios. The shared signal across all of them is structured clinical reasoning under time pressure, and that is the gap a flat-content prep guide cannot close.
Each interview here is a 15 to 30 minute live conversation that probes on differential diagnosis order, communication clarity, and clinical safety reasoning. The interviewer does not say "great answer" or "exactly" mid-conversation because that signal would corrupt your scorecard. After your session, you get a score across 6 to 8 dimensions, with direct quotes from your own answers and the specific deductions that applied to you.