Predicting CST interview questions is one thing.
Practising them against a consultant-written mark scheme — with real-time voice feedback — is another.
🎙️ Speak your answer
📊 Instant AI scoring
🔁 Practise. Improve.
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@emjhall_ Hope CST’s going well this year 👏
I’ve built a CST interview prep platform and I’m offering free access to a few current trainees for honest feedback.
If you find it genuinely useful, there’s also scope to get involved more formally.
Happy to DM a code if interested.
Our Fundamentals Module covers the top 40 high-yield questions across any specialty — with AI marking and structured feedback.
Stop guessing. Start practising.
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CST interview prep doesn’t need to be guesswork.
🎙️ Real questions 📊 Clear mark schemes 🤖 AI feedback so you can practise properly
No recycled videos. No vague advice.
Just structured practice that improves your score.
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Struggling with stats in the MRCP SCE? Here’s a quick cheat sheet to help you pick the right test 📊
More high-yield SCE tools like this inside 👉 https://t.co/XeYWm2bAH6
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🫁 Respiratory SCE Physiology Thread:
The laws of pressure, flow, & diffusion explain everything from bullae to barotrauma.
Here’s a quick refresher on Laplace, Fick, Boyle, & airway resistance — core SCE favourites.
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🌬 Airway resistance ∝ 1 / r⁴
A small drop in radius = massive rise in resistance.
💡 Think bronchospasm, mucus, oedema → ↑work of breathing → wheeze.
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@bind_ai Hello, I’ve build a Wordpress website https://t.co/XeYWm2c8wE and used a third party to help a little bit with some of the intergration and bulk quiz question uploading. I’d like to make a better product with easier purchase. I can’t code is bind ai form me?
🏁 In the SCE: Always start with CXR → CT if unclear → confirm with sniff test → interpret spirometry → manage cause. Easy marks if you think systematically.
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More tips to come!
🫁 Elevated hemidiaphragm? Approach it like the SCE wants you to. You’ll often see it in imaging stems — the key is knowing what to do next.
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📊 Spirometry findings Expect a restrictive pattern (↓FVC, normal FEV₁/FVC). Supine vs erect VC drop >20% suggests diaphragmatic weakness.
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