Interview Experience
Interview Experience – Trainee ACCP Programme
Format:
Three OSCE-style stations (randomised order):
* 10-minute oral presentation (no visual aids)
* Communication scenario
* Prioritisation and delegation scenario
Constructive Feedback:
Pre-interview communications lacked detail, leaving candidates underprepared for the structure.
During the scenario stations, the provided reference materials were disorganised and unnumbered. This created a significant obstacle when attempting to navigate information under time constraints.
A disconnect between the panel’s questions and the content provided on the reference sheets created confusion during the assessments.
Observation for Prospective Candidates:
Applicants currently working within King’s College Hospital or its wider network hold a clear advantage. The clinical nuances and questions are heavily tied to internal hospital culture and routines, which are difficult for external applicants to anticipate.
If applying from outside the trust, be prepared for an uneven playing field. High-level clinical preparation might not be enough if you are unfamiliar with how KCH specifically operationalises care.
Advice to the Lead:
Standardising interview materials and ensuring direct alignment between questions and scenario content would create a fairer process. External applicants deserve an equal opportunity to showcase their clinical competence.








