For Parents

Their interview decides their offer. Here is how to actually help.

Most Australian medical schools now select on the interview once grades and admissions tests clear the bar. It is a learnable format, and structured practice with real marking moves it more than anything else a family can buy. This page explains what Key2MD offers, what it costs, and how to buy it for your son or daughter.

What helps, at each stage

Key2MD is run by Dan, a University of Melbourne MD student who has coached 200+ applicants one-on-one. The AI practice tools apply the same marking rubric he uses in coaching, so your child gets examiner-style feedback on every practice answer, not just more questions.

Start here
Baseline MMI Mock
$89 one-off ($129 with delivery analysis)

Eight stations written by Dan, each fully marked, ending in a baseline score. It shows exactly where your child stands and gives every later session a measuring stick.

How the Baseline Mock works ->
Ongoing practice
AI practice + MMI Pro
Free to start | Pro from $80/wk

150 MMI stations and daily CASPer practice. The first AI-marked review is free; serious preparation is 10-15 marked stations a week on a Pro plan or credit packs.

See MMI plans ->
Final polish
1:1 coaching with Dan
$300 per hour

Live mock stations with the person who built the rubric. Best used once practice volume is already happening, to fix the last stubborn habits.

Book a session ->
The full year
Long-term packages
From $3,999 to the interview date

Unlimited AI marking for the application year, with coached tiers that add 1:1 sessions and premium mocks. Paid by bank transfer and set up personally by Dan.

See the packages ->

How to buy it for your child

1 Pay on their account (any card works)

Access belongs to the student's free account, not to the card that pays. Have your child create their account at key2md.com/practice, then complete the Stripe checkout together while they are logged in. Your card pays; their account gets the access, their practice history, and their progress tracking.

2 Arrange it directly with Dan

For gifts, surprises, bank transfer, or the long-term packages, email Dan at brittainmbbs@gmail.com with your child's name and interview timeline. He sets the access up manually and replies personally, usually the same day.

An honest note before you spend anything.

No preparation guarantees an offer, and you should be wary of anyone who implies theirs does. Interview coaching and marked practice do one thing: they make sure the interview reflects your child's real ability rather than nerves or unfamiliarity with the format. Subscriptions renew until cancelled and cancellation is the account holder's responsibility; the refund policy is in the terms, and nothing here excludes rights under Australian Consumer Law. Practice recordings stay private to the student's account and are used only to generate their feedback.

Questions parents ask

Can I pay with my own card?

Yes. Access belongs to the student's free account, not to the card that pays. Have your child create their free account, then complete the Stripe checkout together while they are logged in: any card can pay, and the access lands on their account.

Is there a gift voucher?

Not an automated one yet. If you want to arrange access as a gift or surprise, email Dan directly at brittainmbbs@gmail.com and he will set it up manually, including bank transfer if you prefer not to use a card.

How do I know the practice is working?

Every AI-marked answer is saved to the student's history with scores on the six criteria interview panels use. The Baseline Mock sets a starting score, and re-running it later shows the change directly. Ask your child to show you their progress page: the trend is visible, not a feeling.

Does any of this guarantee an offer?

No, and you should be wary of anyone who says otherwise. Interview performance is one part of a competitive selection process. What preparation does is make sure the interview reflects your child's real ability rather than their nerves or inexperience with the format.

Not sure where to start?

The Baseline Mock is the honest first step: one purchase, eight marked stations, and a clear read on where your child stands before you commit to anything bigger.

Read about the Baseline Mock ->