Practical NHS preparation resources for international doctors
Premium guides, templates and workbooks to help IMGs prepare for NHS applications, interviews, clinical communication and their first UK role.
Premium guides, templates and workbooks to help IMGs prepare for NHS applications, interviews, clinical communication and their first UK role.
The complete NHS preparation toolkit for international doctors — covering CV, statements, interviews, first role, governance and readiness.
If you are an international doctor preparing to enter the NHS and you want one clear starting point, this is the resource to begin with.
The IMG NHS Starter Pack brings together the essential areas of NHS preparation into one structured toolkit.
It is designed to help you understand how to present your experience, prepare for applications, approach interviews, communicate safely and start your first NHS role with more confidence.
This is the best broad starting resource for international doctors who want a practical overview rather than scattered advice.
What’s included:
Who this is for:
This resource is for international medical graduates preparing for NHS applications, interviews or their first UK clinical role.
It is especially useful if you want one comprehensive resource before deciding whether you need more focused support with CVs, interviews, clinical communication or first-role preparation.
Best value option:
This Starter Pack covers the core content across the ViAD Medicine resource range and is the recommended first paid product for most doctors.
Educational note:
This resource is for preparation and educational purposes only. It does not guarantee employment, interview success, GMC registration, visa approval or clinical competence.
ViAD Medicine supports international doctors on the path to UK clinical practice. Our resources are built to be practical, structured and culturally aware, helping IMGs understand NHS expectations and prepare more confidently for applications, interviews and first clinical roles.
ViAD Medicine resources are educational preparation tools. They do not replace official GMC guidance, NHS employer policies, clinical supervision, immigration advice or legal advice.