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Our Story

"My motivation to design this course stemmed from my own Core Anaesthetics Training Interview experience.

The interview felt more rigorous and less generic than others I had attended in the past, and I was aware that successful interview preparatory events already existed for other specialty training programmes.

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I felt future candidates would greatly benefit from being offered high-quality preparation at a human level. My takeaway objective is for all who attend to improve in some way. I look forward to meeting you at the course."

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Dr Amour Patel BSc MBBS FRCA FHEA

Core Anaesthetics Training Interview Course Founder

Clinical PhD Fellow and Anaesthetics Registrar, The Royal London Hospital

From Dr Amour Patel BSc MBBS FRCA FHEA, the founder of the course

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Why Choose Our Course?

Real-time mock interviews incorporating up-to-date questions and the latest format for your application round 

Personal verbal and written feedback on the night

Tips & spot questions on preparation for the Core Anaesthetics interview structure â€‹

Talks from previously successful candidates 

Talks from RCoA members & MPS about the benefits membership can provide to your career

Opportunity to ask questions

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Meet The Team

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Dr Sejung Park

Anaesthetics & Simulation Fellow

London

Course Lead

Dr Gyuseong Cho 

Anaesthetics Registrar

London

 Marketing and Events Management

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Dr Chris Oddy

Anaesthetics Core Trainee

London

 Marketing and Events Management

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Location

The course will be held at 

The Royal College of Anaesthetists, Churchill House, 35 Red Lion Square, Holborn, London WC1R 4SG.

​Nearest stations

Holborn (a few minutes walk)

Tottenham Court Road (20-30 minutes walk)

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Bus

Multiple bus routes around Holborn including 8, 25, 38, 55, 59, 91, 68, 168, 188, 242, 243, 521

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Parking

Nearby NCP car parks within walking distance at Bloomsbury Square and Southampton Row

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