Students & Junior Clinicians
Pass your exams. Build your foundations.
Structured exam prep, free planners and coaching to get you through finals, the UKMLA and beyond.
Start here
Built around your exam
Free Revision Planner →
Build a personalised study plan.
Exam Prep →
UKMLA, PLAB and membership cohorts.
OSCE Coaching →
Stations, rubrics and mocks.
What makes this stage hard
High stakes, scattered resources, little structure
The years from medical school finals through the early foundation posts are some of the most pressured of a clinical career. You are sitting the highest-stakes exams of your life — finals, the UKMLA, and soon the first membership papers — while also starting to work clinical hours, build a portfolio and make decisions about specialty that will shape the next decade. Revision resources are everywhere, which is its own problem: question banks, lecture notes and apps pile up without a plan that tells you what to study, in what order, and how to know you are actually ready.
The result, for a lot of students and junior clinicians, is busy revision that does not convert into confidence. You can spend weeks working hard on the wrong topics, or rehearse OSCE stations without an examiner's mark scheme to tell you where you are losing points. The fix is rarely more material — it is structure: an honest baseline of your gaps, a schedule that prioritises the highest-yield work, and feedback that is specific enough to act on.
How we help
A plan you can trust, and coaching that sharpens it
We start free. The revision planner baselines where you are and turns it into a personalised, prioritised study schedule — no commitment required. From there, if you want structure, our exam preparation cohorts add taught sessions and accountability for the UKMLA, PLAB and membership exams, and our OSCE coaching gives you real station practice against the rubrics examiners actually use, with feedback you can act on before the day that counts.
We also think past the exam. Building a portfolio, writing a CV that stands up to shortlisting, and preparing for training interviews are skills in their own right, and our interview, portfolio and CV review support helps you turn a pass into the next post. The aim throughout is the same: replace anxious, unfocused effort with a clear plan and honest feedback, so your hard work shows up where it matters.
Answers
Frequently asked questions
Where should I start?
Start with a free study assessment and revision planner, then choose tutoring or a cohort for your exam. See Medical Education.
Do you cover OSCEs?
Yes — station banks, rubrics and mock circuits with structured feedback. See OSCE & Clinical Skills.
I am a foundation doctor, not a student — is this still relevant?
Yes. Beyond finals we support early-career clinicians with membership exam preparation, portfolio and interview coaching, and CV review for the next training step. See Interview, Portfolio & CV Review.
Is the revision planner actually free?
Yes. The revision planner is a free tool that baselines your gaps and builds a personalised study schedule. You can use it on its own, or as the starting point for tutoring or a cohort if you want structured support.
Can you help me decide which specialty or training path to aim for?
Our coaching includes career foundations — making sense of training pathways, building a portfolio that supports your goal, and preparing for interviews — so you make those choices with a clear plan rather than guesswork.
Start with a study assessment
A few minutes to baseline your gaps and get a plan.