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ACCS Emergency Medicine- My Journey to Training
Dr Hamish McKittrick outlines his journey to choosing Emergency Medicine, offering a clear, fact-based overview for medical students considering specialty training. The blog explains how gaining broad clinical exposure, building a medical portfolio, and developing skills through audits, QIPs, electives, and teaching can support career decision-making. It highlights key features of Emergency Medicine, including varied clinical cases, fast-paced environments, and MDT.
Hamish Mckittrick
May 55 min read


From Medical Student to Academic Clinical Fellow in Obstetrics & Gynaecology: What I Wish I Knew Earlier...
Dr Holly Egan has interests in oncology, women’s health, and academic research, and received two top-choice ACF offers this year. She has presented internationally, been awarded an RCR Research Fellowship and the 2024 RCR Clinical Oncology Undergraduate Research Award, and completed a fellowship in the US.
She outlines her journey into academia, the role of the SFP, and offers practical insight into ACF applications and building an academic portfolio.

Holly Egan
Apr 285 min read


Passing the MRCEM Primary exam
The MRCEM Primary exam is a key milestone for anyone pursuing Emergency Medicine in the UK. This guide breaks down when to sit the exam, costs, booking tips, format, and what to expect on the day. It also shares practical revision strategies, including question banks, high-yield topics, and study planning, helping you prepare effectively, reduce stress, and maximise your chances of passing first time.
Stuart Nickerson
Apr 65 min read


There’s no road map… My journey building a Paediatric Portfolio
A reflective guide on discovering a passion for Paediatrics and Paediatric Emergency Medicine, this post explores how clinical exposure, MDT working, and varied case mix shaped one doctor’s career goals. It offers practical, realistic portfolio-building tips for medical students and foundation doctors, highlighting audits, electives, societies, volunteering, widening participation, and cost-effective strategies for training applications, including opportunities through RCPCH
Beth Tremain
Feb 236 min read


Applying for 'Junior Clinical Fellow'/ F3 Jobs...what I learnt and top tips for success
Applying for an F3 job or junior clinical fellow post can feel overwhelming. This guide shares practical advice on F3 applications, NHS clinical fellow jobs, and specialty interview preparation, including how to strengthen your CV with audits, QI projects, teaching experience, and leadership roles. Drawing on real interview experience across emergency medicine, surgery, palliative care, and teaching fellow roles, it offers structured tips for applications, interviews, and max
Megan Pode
Feb 206 min read


Sitting the MRCS Part A Exam
This guide shares a foundation doctor’s experience of sitting MRCS Part A during FY2, covering optimal timing, revision strategy, question banks (Pastest, eMRCS, Teach Me Anatomy), exam costs, booking tips, and what to expect on the day. It offers practical advice on balancing shift work with revision, improving anatomy and physiology knowledge, and preparing for Core Surgical Training (CST) applications, with honest reflections on results, stress management, and exam success
Dalia Al-Temimi
Nov 21, 20256 min read


Research Technician to Medical Student: Jennifer's Story
A Day in the Life of a Research Technician: Navigating Challenges Through Teamwork and Data Analysis As a research technician, my daily...
Lauren Wilson
Oct 30, 20242 min read
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