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This website and its companion websites and blog are best used in conjunction with our books on clinical methods and clinical medicine
These books will , in addition to providing you with information on clinical skills and clinical method, give you an understanding of medicine and a pragmatic approach that will make medicine more interesting and enjoyable. This will help both in day to day practice and in studying for exams .
This website is dedicated to helping you develop as a clinician
It is a resource to prepare for Postgraduate Examinations, especially membership examinations of the Royal College of Physicians, MRCP (UK). We hope the website will help you prepare for both MRCP part 1 , MRCP part 2 and the MRCP PACES examinations.
It is also a resource for those preparing for other postgraduate examinations such as MD, DNB
It will also help in preparation for licensing examinations such as PLAB, USMLE
Undergraduates will find it useful when preparing for final MB, BS or MB, ChB
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This website is being developed to help you become a better clinician. We hope it will also help in preparation for postgraduate examinations such as MRCP (UK) part 1 and MRCP (UK) part 2 and the MRCP PACES examinations and other examinations such as MD, DNB and for licensing examinations such as PLAB and USMLE. The following resources are available at present. They are:
Best of Five ( Single Best Answer, SBA, One Best Answer)
We have provided a selection of multiple choice questions in the Best Of Five format ( also known as Single Best Answer , SBA , One Best Answer) . This type of question is commonly used in both undergraduate and postgraduate examinations. It is used in both the MRCP (UK) part 1 and the MRCP (UK) part 2 examinations. In addition licensing examinations such as PLAB and USMLE use similar questions (Single Best Answer , One Best Answer).
Best of five questions and answers have been provided together with a short explanation.
We hope that you will find these best of five questions (single best answer, one best answer) useful in preparation for examinations such as MRCP part1 and MRCP part 2. We also hope that those taking examinations such as PLAB and USMLE will find these best of five questions (single best answer , one best answer) useful.
We hope that candidates preparing for other postgraduate examinations such as MD, DNB will also find this section useful
MRCP PACES (Preparation for OSCES)
Advice on preparing for the MRCP PACES examination (MRCP PACES preparation, MRCP PACES revision, preparing for MRCP PACES) or how to pass MRCP PACES, preparation for OSCES.
This section will also show you how to extract the maximum benefit from MRCP PACES books, MRCP PACES courses and course materials and MRCP PACES websites. This will increase the benefit of revision for MRCP PACES and will help you to pass MRCP PACES with less difficulty
The same advice may be used for the clinical sections of medical finals and the clinical sections of licensing examinations such as PLAB and USMLE and make it easier to pass these examinations
This advice would also be useful for those appearing for OSCES as the clinical methods and analysis employed in OSCES are the same as the clinical methods and analysis used in PACES (MRCP PACES)
Please use this advice in conjunction with the materials available on the ACES for PACES website
MRCP Courses
We conduct courses for MRCP theory and MRCP PACES
MRCP Part 1 Courses
Dundee MRCP Part 1 course
Dubai MRCP part 1 course
These are courses conducted by us
Aims of the Course
The aim is to help you pass the MRCP (UK) Part 1 examination.
Most candidates fail the membership examinations of the Royal College of Physicians because of incorrect approach to studying the subject matter and incorrect exam technique.
This course aims to address these issues by focusing on :
Approach to studying
Examination technique
PACES Courses
We conduct MRCP PACES courses in Dubai (United Arab Emirates, UAE)
This course is geared to meet the needs of overseas (Middle East) candidates taking the MRCP PACES and is aimed at guiding these candidates through the correct approach to the MRCP PACES examination
IBCME PACES Course Dubai
EMQS
We have also included a section on EMQS ( extended matching questions)
EMQS are now widely used in medical finals (MBBS, MBChB) and in licensing examinations such as PLAB and USMLE
We hope you will find this section on EMQS helpful.
If you have any questions regarding this bank of free EMQS, please feel free to join in the discussion on the forum.
If you would like to contribute to this bank of free EMQS, please post them on the forum. Remember as this is a free EMQS bank we would like EMQS that you have written
OSCE ( OSCEs, OSCES)
Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE, OSCEs, OSCES(is commonly used as a method of skills testing in many medical schools for medical finals (MBBS, MBChB) and for other years. It is also used in medical licensing examinations such as PLAB and USMLE.
The clinical skills that are required are similar to the skills required for the MRCP PACES examination
A section has been included on OSCE (OSCES, OSCEs)
Please feel free to make any comments on the forum
Medical Revision
We hope to provide short notes on important subjects for quick revision whilst going through the best of five questions. These notes are available at medicalrevsion.org. Where relevant notes are available a link has been placed with the answers to the best of five questions.
These medical revision notes will be helpful to those undertaking membership examinations of the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom MRCP (UK).
They will help in revising for MRCP part 1, MRCP part 2 and the MRCP PACES examination
They will also be helpful for those taking medical finals MBBS, MBChB, USMLE, PLAB, MD, DM, DNB, FCPS
Forum
This forum is to allow interaction between our visitors.
It is mainly a MRCP forum and we hope that this MRCP forum will be useful for interaction between visitors who are preparing for their MRCP (UK) part 1 , MRCP (UK) part 2 and the MRCP PACES examinations.
Those undertaking MRCP Ireland , MRCPI would also find this MRCP forum useful
The forum may also be used by candidates undertaking licensing examinations such as PLAB and USMLE .
Those undertaking medical finals MBBS and MBChB and those undertaking other postgraduate examinations such as MD, DM, DNB, FCPS will also find this forum useful
We have provided this forum for discussion of subjects related to this website and for subjects related to clinical medicine.
If you have questions regarding any subject or questions on examinations such as MRCP part 1 , MRCP part 2 and the MRCP PACES examinations please feel free to post them on the message board.
Please do not divulge personal details on this as it is not a secure site and this information may be seen by anyone.
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We have included a shoutbox and who is online counter in the right border. We hope that this will enable users to interact with each other in real time and discuss questions online.
Please do not divulge personal details on this as it is not a secure site and this information may be seen by anyone.
Authors
Authors who have contributed material to the website
Recommended Reading
A list of books that one may find useful has been included. These books are useful for learning and revising. They will be particularly useful for examinations such as MRCP (UK) part 1, MRCP (UK) part 2 and the MRCP PACES examinations.
They will also be useful for those taking other postgraduate examinations such as MD, DNB, DM , FCPS, MRCPI and for candidates taking licensing examinations such as PLAB and USMLE.
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