How to Maximise Points in the 2026 Core Surgical Training (CST) Interview

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Boost Your Score: 2026 CST Guide

For 2026, Core Surgical Training (CST) interviews are expected to be held between February and March. The timeline from MSRA results and interview invitations to the interview window tends to be tight, so being well-prepared ahead of time is essential. Whether you are a foundation year doctor, medical student, or taking a break from training, understanding the updated portfolio requirements will help you maximise your score.

Below is a detailed breakdown of the 2026 Oriel Portfolio Scoring system.

 

2026 Core Surgical Training Interview Overview

The MSRA remains the primary shortlisting tool. The exam is expected in early January 2026 (dates not yet announced), with interviews running between late February and early March 2026. Interview invites will be sent approximately 2–3 weeks before interviews begin.

Interviews will continue to be conducted online via a video platform such as Qpercom, with instructions provided beforehand.

The interview will be a single 30-minute session divided into three consecutive 10-minute stations:

  • Management station

  • Clinical station

  • Portfolio station

The same panel will conduct all three stations.


 

2026 CST Interview Domains

 

DomainDescription
Commitment to surgeryDemonstrates dedication and relevant experience
Quality Improvement / AuditEvidence of leading or contributing to QI projects
Presentations and PublicationsAcademic contributions such as publications and presentations
Teaching experienceEvidence of organising and delivering teaching sessions

Portfolio Weighting

 

  • Portfolio accounts for 30% of the total interview score (assessed during interview).

  • MSRA score accounts for approximately 10%.

  • Clinical and management stations combined account for approximately 60%.

During the portfolio station, assessors will review your submitted evidence for 10 minutes, then discuss two of your achievements with you for 10 minutes. Be prepared to discuss any aspect of your portfolio in detail.


 

Breakdown of Portfolio Sections for 2026

 

Commitment to Surgery

This section no longer includes MRCS Part A but covers operative and surgical experience.


 

Operative Experience

 

OptionGradeNotes
Involved in 40 or more surgical casesAVerified logbook signed by consultant is required
Involved in 30–39 casesB 
Involved in 20–29 casesC 
Involved in 11–19 casesD 
Involved in 10 or fewer cases / no evidenceENo points awarded

Keep an eLogbook from medical school onwards to track cases.


 

Surgical Experience

 

OptionGradeNotes
Surgical taster week (≥5 days, can be non-consecutive)AProof of completion required
Surgical elective (≥4 weeks) or surgical placement (≥12 weeks) during foundation or equivalentAProof of completion required
No surgical taster or elective completedB 

 

Quality Improvement (Clinical Audit)

Grades reflect involvement in surgically themed QI projects showing measurable change.

 

OptionGradeNotes
Lead all aspects of surgically themed clinical audit/QI project with change (closed loop)AParticipation in planning, data collection, analysis, implementing change, and reassessment
Lead all aspects of clinical audit/QI project with changeBAs above but not necessarily surgically themed
Contributor in clinical audit/QI project with changeCActive participation through multiple cycles without leading
Involved in clinical audit/QI project (e.g., data collection)DNo leadership role
None/otherENo involvement

 

Additional points for presentations of audit/QI data:

 

OptionGradeNotes
Presented both audit cycles or interventionsAEvidence: First author in presentation slides + letter of acceptance
Presented one audit cycleBEvidence: First author in presentation slides + letter of acceptance
Did not presentCEvidence: First author in presentation slides

 

Presentations and Publications

 

OptionGradeNotes
Prize-winning oral presentation at national/international meetingAPersonal delivery required; excludes oral poster presentations
First author PubMed-cited publication (not including case reports)AInclude PubMed ID
Invited/selected oral presentation at national/international meetingBPersonal delivery required; excludes oral poster presentations
First author prize-winning poster or oral poster presentationBPersonal delivery required
First author PubMed-cited case report, editorial letter, or published book chapterBInclude PubMed ID or ISBN
Named co-author on PubMed-cited publicationC 
First author regional oral presentationDPersonal delivery required
First author poster at regional meeting or poster accepted at national/international meeting (no attendance required)D 
Collaborative author on research publicationDNo named authorship required
None/otherE 

 

Teaching Experience

To achieve the highest grade, design, organise, and deliver at least four teaching sessions.

 

OptionGradeNotes
Designed and delivered face-to-face teaching programme (≥4 sessions)AWork with local educators; provide evidence of involvement
Designed and delivered online teaching programme (≥4 sessions)BAs above, online format
Designed and delivered local teaching programme (≥4 sessions)CAs above, local level
Delivered regular teaching (≥4 sessions/year) or educational activity focused on teaching skillsDIncludes bedside teaching, mentoring, virtual teaching
NoneE 

 

Evidence Gathering and Deadlines

 

Make sure to collect all necessary evidence early (letters, audit presentations, certificates) to avoid last-minute issues. The portfolio submission deadline will likely be in mid to late February 2026 — keep an eye on official announcements.

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