Abstract

Neurosurgery is one of the most sought-after specialties worldwide. It is one of the most competitive specialties in the United Kingdom. The entire process takes 8 years and the recruitment process aims to select the best of candidates. Not much has been said about the entire selection process from the online application to the interview process, especially with the unprecedented changes brought about by the coronavirus pandemic. There needed to be a roadmap of the entire process, from start to finish, to enable the medical students and early career doctors to make an informed decision, as well as prepare beforehand to meet the criteria that have been set out. A balanced perspective is needed as well, to highlight the drawbacks of pursuing this arduous training specialty in the United Kingdom. This article builds on existing information and throws more light on the application, interview, and the challenges faced by doctors in training. It also shows the challenges the international medical graduate might face during the application process in terms of the shortlisting matrix as well as during training. This article offers advice to all doctors willing to specialize in neurosurgery and highlights what they can do to improve their chances. It sheds more light on the interview process so that shortlisted doctors can know where to focus on during the interviews. Most importantly, by describing the challenges that may be encountered as doctors in training under the NHS, it aims to give a balanced view. This will enable the would-be candidate to make a well-informed choice.

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