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What’s new at Medify
All
UCAT
GAMSAT
Interviews
A Levels
2 July 2026

Helping you stay informed for interviews
Building your awareness of healthcare issues over time can make interview preparation feel much easier, and give you a real edge when the time comes. That's why we've added Hot Topics to the Interviews section: a regularly updated collection of current healthcare stories that could come up in medical and dental school interviews.
What's in Hot Topics:
Regularly updated timelines across 6 themes, to keep you informed on the current issues most likely to come up in interview questions. We’ll keep you up to date on Treatments, Technology, Public Health, Ethics, Patient Safety, and the Health Service.
Take a look!
Next time you need a breather from UCAT, check out the topics that are coming up. This will help you start noticing relevant stories in the news, thinking about your experiences differently, and building awareness that compounds when interview season arrives.
If you want to go further 🚀
Have a go at some Ethics questions in Interview Practice, and get personalised feedback on your answer - spoken or typed.
All of this is included in your Medify subscription, so you already have access!
Browse Hot Topics → UK ANZ
Try Interview Practice → UK ANZ
3 June 2026

Your GAMSAT prep just got even better. We've reached 10,000+ questions across our Practice Bank and Mock Exams, giving you more opportunities to practise and improve:
🧠 6,300+ in Humanities and Social Sciences
🔬 3,600+ in Biological and Physical Sciences
That means more variety, better coverage, and even more ways to sharpen your skills before Test Day — from focused topic practice to full timed mocks.
👉 Start practising now and see the difference for yourself!
11 Mar 2026

We’ve added a second Short Mock for GAMSAT Section I, bringing it in line with Section III, which already offers two short mocks.
These 40-minute mocks are designed to help you practise the timing and breadth of a full section without needing to commit to the full exam length (Section I normally takes 100 minutes). They’re perfect for focused practice sessions when you want realistic exam conditions but have limited time.
New:
Section I now has two short mocks (40 minutes each)
Already available:
Section III also has two short mocks (60 minutes each)
If you haven’t tried them yet, you can also access one free short mock for Section I and one free short mock for Section III. Just create a free Medify account to try them out. This is a great way to experience the format before diving into the full bank of mocks available to subscribers.
6 Mar 2026

We’ve released brand new Situational Judgement mini-mocks, designed to give you the most realistic SJ practice possible without committing to a full mock.
Mini-mocks let you practise the entire Situational Judgement section on its own, just like you would on Test Day, with a break before and after.
What’s new?
All eight Situational Judgement mini-mocks now reflect the latest UCAT style:
Mocks 1 and 2 were refreshed at the end of last year
Mocks 3 to 8 are completely new, with original questions throughout
Built to be as test-like as possible in style, theme, difficulty and marking
Why use SJ mini-mocks?
Situational Judgement isn’t about memorising rules. It’s about applying judgement consistently under time pressure.
SJ mini-mocks help you:
Practise the full SJ section without fatigue from other sections
Build confidence with UCAT-style scenarios and responses
Improve consistency across all the different question types
Identify patterns in how actions and factors are weighed
Prepare in shorter, focused sessions that fit around revision
Designed to mirror Test Day
In the UCAT, you complete one section at a time with breaks in between. Mini-mocks replicate this experience, so you can practise Situational Judgement exactly as you’ll sit it.
They’re ideal for targeted SJ improvement, confidence building and realistic timing practice.
Get started
Try the updated Situational Judgement mini-mocks and practise with content that reflects the real exam.
All
UCAT
GAMSAT
Interviews
A Levels
2 July 2026

Helping you stay informed for interviews
Building your awareness of healthcare issues over time can make interview preparation feel much easier, and give you a real edge when the time comes. That's why we've added Hot Topics to the Interviews section: a regularly updated collection of current healthcare stories that could come up in medical and dental school interviews.
What's in Hot Topics:
Regularly updated timelines across 6 themes, to keep you informed on the current issues most likely to come up in interview questions. We’ll keep you up to date on Treatments, Technology, Public Health, Ethics, Patient Safety, and the Health Service.
Take a look!
Next time you need a breather from UCAT, check out the topics that are coming up. This will help you start noticing relevant stories in the news, thinking about your experiences differently, and building awareness that compounds when interview season arrives.
If you want to go further 🚀
Have a go at some Ethics questions in Interview Practice, and get personalised feedback on your answer - spoken or typed.
All of this is included in your Medify subscription, so you already have access!
Browse Hot Topics → UK ANZ
Try Interview Practice → UK ANZ
3 June 2026

Your GAMSAT prep just got even better. We've reached 10,000+ questions across our Practice Bank and Mock Exams, giving you more opportunities to practise and improve:
🧠 6,300+ in Humanities and Social Sciences
🔬 3,600+ in Biological and Physical Sciences
That means more variety, better coverage, and even more ways to sharpen your skills before Test Day — from focused topic practice to full timed mocks.
👉 Start practising now and see the difference for yourself!
11 Mar 2026

We’ve added a second Short Mock for GAMSAT Section I, bringing it in line with Section III, which already offers two short mocks.
These 40-minute mocks are designed to help you practise the timing and breadth of a full section without needing to commit to the full exam length (Section I normally takes 100 minutes). They’re perfect for focused practice sessions when you want realistic exam conditions but have limited time.
New:
Section I now has two short mocks (40 minutes each)
Already available:
Section III also has two short mocks (60 minutes each)
If you haven’t tried them yet, you can also access one free short mock for Section I and one free short mock for Section III. Just create a free Medify account to try them out. This is a great way to experience the format before diving into the full bank of mocks available to subscribers.
6 Mar 2026

We’ve released brand new Situational Judgement mini-mocks, designed to give you the most realistic SJ practice possible without committing to a full mock.
Mini-mocks let you practise the entire Situational Judgement section on its own, just like you would on Test Day, with a break before and after.
What’s new?
All eight Situational Judgement mini-mocks now reflect the latest UCAT style:
Mocks 1 and 2 were refreshed at the end of last year
Mocks 3 to 8 are completely new, with original questions throughout
Built to be as test-like as possible in style, theme, difficulty and marking
Why use SJ mini-mocks?
Situational Judgement isn’t about memorising rules. It’s about applying judgement consistently under time pressure.
SJ mini-mocks help you:
Practise the full SJ section without fatigue from other sections
Build confidence with UCAT-style scenarios and responses
Improve consistency across all the different question types
Identify patterns in how actions and factors are weighed
Prepare in shorter, focused sessions that fit around revision
Designed to mirror Test Day
In the UCAT, you complete one section at a time with breaks in between. Mini-mocks replicate this experience, so you can practise Situational Judgement exactly as you’ll sit it.
They’re ideal for targeted SJ improvement, confidence building and realistic timing practice.
Get started
Try the updated Situational Judgement mini-mocks and practise with content that reflects the real exam.