Ace the Ophthalmology ST1 interview with our comprehensive online OST interview course.
Designed by top-scoring trainees, this course covers all the essential knowledge, tips, and interview techniques you need to succeed in the increasingly competitive ST1 selection process.
From mastering common clinical questions to giving a flawless presentation, this course will give you the confidence and skills you need to stand out from the competition and secure your dream ST1 placement.
What’s Included?
2025 OST Interview Updates
Practise common and curveball clinical scenarios
Practise 17+ detailed roleplays
Develop your interview frameworks
Deal with difficult communication
Learn from top-scoring candidates
Course Modules
Interview format
Focus of the interview
Marking scheme
Essential communication skills
Develop your interview skills
Consultation types
Apologising For An Error
The ‘Simple’ Diagnosis
The ‘Poor Prognosis’ Diagnosis
The ‘Embarrassing’ Diagnosis
The ‘Patient Focused’ Diagnosis
Patient Follow Up
Cancelled Surgery
Advanced Communication
Non-Medical Concerns
Common Conditions
Eyelids
Conjunctivitis/Corneal
Anterior Uveitis
Cataract
Glaucoma
Retinal Conditions
Useful Resources To Support Patients
Why Medset
Recommended by over 99% → Trusted by medical professionals nationwide
Covers all aspects → Master the OST interview with comprehensive coverage
Learn online at your own pace → Flexible online learning that fits your schedule
Created by the highest-scoring candidates → Learn from the best
Over 10 years of experience→ Backed by years of experience teaching healthcare professionals
Proudly partnered with the MPS → Trusted by a leading provider of medical indemnity and support
Speakers
May Wong
MBBS BSc(Hons)
May Wong is a multi-award-winning Ophthalmology Specialty Trainee in North London with a particular interest in research, technology and innovation for the advancement of medical education.
Designed by top-scoring trainees, this course covers all the essential knowledge, tips, and interview techniques you need to succeed in the increasingly competitive ST1 selection process.