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Community Sexual and Reproductive Health ST1 Interview Preparation — 2026

This guide covers everything you need to know to prepare for the Community Sexual and Reproductive Health ST1 (Community Sexual and Reproductive Health ST1) interview in the 2026 recruitment cycle. The Community Sexual and Reproductive Health ST1 interview consists of 2 stations covering MSRA, Interview. Tracks eligibility, MSRA status, and downstream selection steps instead of a portfolio points table.

Medically reviewed by MedNext Clinical Team. Last reviewed 27 April 2026. See our editorial policy.

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Interview Stations

The Community Sexual and Reproductive Health ST1 interview consists of 2 stations. Each station is timed and assesses different competencies.

MSRA

Primary ranking signal for the route.

Exam result

Interview

Track the stage that follows MSRA.

Route-specific selection

MSRA — Dual-Phase Preparation

Community Sexual and Reproductive Health ST1 uses the Multi-Specialty Recruitment Assessment (MSRA) as the first phase of selection. The MSRA is a computer-based exam testing professional dilemmas and clinical problem solving. Your MSRA score determines whether you are invited to interview. Focus on MSRA preparation first, then shift to interview station practice once shortlisted.

Key Dates & Deadlines

Important dates for the Community Sexual and Reproductive Health ST1 2026 recruitment cycle. Dates may change — check official sources for updates.

Application opened
23 Oct 2025passed
Application closed
20 Nov 2025passed
Interview window
17–18 Mar 2026active
Initial offers
31 Mar 2026upcoming

Eligibility Requirements

You must meet all essential eligibility criteria. These are assessed at the application stage.

Essential

Qualifications

You must hold a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (BMBS, MBBS) degree or other equivalent medical qualification.

Essential

Registration & right to work

You must: Be eligible to work in the UK. Hold full registration with the General Medical Council (GMC) at the time of application, **and** hold a current licence to practise on the date your post commences.

GMC registration details or licence evidence.

Essential

Career history

You must be able to provide complete details of your employment history, including any gaps.

Essential

Disclosure

You must complete all sections of the application form fully and truthfully, in accordance with written guidelines. You must disclose in your application if you are subject to any ongoing fitness to practise proceedings or are subject to any fitness to practise conditions.

Essential

CAPABILITY/Competences FOR ST1/CT1 ENTRY

You must have evidence of achievement of foundation competences in the three and a half years preceding the advertised post start date for the vacancy, via one of the following four methods: Current employment in a UK Foundation Programme Office (UKFPO) affiliated foundation programme; **or** Current employment in a GMC approved Specialty Training Programme holding either a National Training Number (NTN) or Deanery Reference Number (DRN); **or**

GMC registration details or licence evidence.

Official Source Documents

Verify all information against the latest published documents before your application.

Community Sexual and Reproductive Health ST1 person specification

Published by: NHS England Medical Hub

Confirmed 2026View document →

CSRH hub

Published by: NHS England Medical Hub

Confirmed 2026View document →

Related Specialties

Also in Specialty Training: compare interview formats and scoring criteria across nearby routes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Community Sexual and Reproductive Health ST1 interview format?

The Community Sexual and Reproductive Health ST1 interview consists of 2 stations: MSRA, Interview. Each station assesses different competencies in a timed format.

How is Community Sexual and Reproductive Health ST1 selected in 2026?

Tracks eligibility, MSRA status, and downstream selection steps instead of a portfolio points table.

When are Community Sexual and Reproductive Health ST1 interviews in 2026?

Key dates for Community Sexual and Reproductive Health ST1 2026: Application opened — 23 Oct 2025; Application closed — 20 Nov 2025; Interview window — 17–18 Mar 2026; Initial offers — 31 Mar 2026. Check official sources for any changes.

What documents do I need for Community Sexual and Reproductive Health ST1 selection?

You need to meet 5 eligibility criteria including: Qualifications, Registration & right to work, Career history, and more. See the eligibility section below for the complete list.

Does Community Sexual and Reproductive Health ST1 use the MSRA?

Yes. Community Sexual and Reproductive Health ST1 uses the Multi-Specialty Recruitment Assessment (MSRA) as part of its selection process. Your MSRA score determines whether you are invited to interview and may contribute to your final ranking.

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