| TRANSFUSION | A nun first so prepared for a medical process (11) |
| ANATOMY | Tom and Anya are prepared for a medical school subject (7) |
| TRIAGE | A medical process of prioritising patients that dates to the First World War military system of assessing the wounded on the battlefield (6) |
| CLARET | Nun, first to take wine (6) |
| RADIOLOGIST | Set record -- first for a medical specialist! (11) |
| PICKLE | Brine, spiced vinegar or other liquor in which food is preserved; the fruit, vegetable or relish so prepared; a gherkin; a jam, mess, muddle or plight; or, a mischievous child (6) |
| ALSORAN | One failing to gain a place in a lyceum, at first so put out |
| RECIPE | Word originally for a medical prescription, later a cookery formula with a list of ingredients (6) |
| PHLEBOTOMY | Medical process of drawing blood (10) |
| PETSCAN | Strokes able to be detected with this medical process |
| DIALYSIS | Lady is treated by current surgeon principally in medical process (8) |
| CUISINE | From the French meaning "kitchen", a style or manner of cooking; or, the food so prepared (7) |
| ALOUD | Pair spin a line at first so as to be heard (5) |
| BOTTICELLI | Artist I collect: bit short of cash at first, so going for reproduction |
| GROOMED | March, or third of August coming up, so prepared (7) |
| ROBOTICS | About to go into orbit, so prepared in technological area |
| COSIER | Rice so prepared is much more comfortable to share |
| LOATHSOME | Hot meal so prepared is hateful (9) |
| OBSTETRICS | From "midwife" or "one who stands before", a term for a medical speciality concerned with the care of women during pregnancy and childbirth (10) |
| POSTMORTEM | After the mail, Metro goes back for a medical letter to make a corpse dissection (10) |