ukmla

Are you a Medical Student planning to undertake UKMLA exam?

(UK Medical Licensing Assessment)

UKMLA-AKT
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Are you an Overseas or International Doctor planning to undertake PLAB exam?

(Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board)

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Are you a Doctor planning to undertake MRCEM exam?

(Membership of Royal College of Emergency Medicine)

MRCEM Primary

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Medpass Academy is the only platform which offers the best medical question bank, framed in a SEQUENTIAL MANNER in accordance with GMC set syllabus for UKMLA/PLAB exam and RCEM set syllabus for MRCEM Primary exam, to ensure high success rates. This is the most certain way to prepare for your exams with great confidence

Medpass Academy used SUCCESSIVE & CONTINUITY approach, LEARN FAST & LEARN MORE approach to design our question banks, ensuring Reduced Revision Time and Higher Exam Pass Rate

 

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Our objective is to build your clinical knowledge through focussed medical exam preparation, that would ensure higher pass rates in your exams.

The robust knowledge you acquire from Medpass Academy, would certainly help you to pass UKMLA-AKT/ PLAB 1/MRCEM (Primary) exams and also succeed in CPSA/OSCE/SBA exams. The core- clinical knowledge you gain would certainly help you to become a good and safe clinician.

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Why choose us? How we framed questions different from others?

UK MEDICAL STUDENTS & INTERNATIONAL DOCTORS achieve Excellent Pass Rates in UKMLA/PLAB/MRCEM (Primary) Exams by learning through our website because of the way we designed and framed our question bank, which is different to others and ideal for medical exam preparation.

Medpass Academy used innovative approach to design and frame our question banks for UKMLA/PLAB exams which are categorised into Exam Essentials (also called Knowledge-Builders) and Super Success MCQs.

Exam Essentials (Knowledge Builders) , are framed in a SEQUENTIAL MANNER in accordance with the GMC (General Medical Council) set syllabus/UKMLA/PLAB content map.

Super success MCQsare designed based on real case scenarios and on random basis, that are categorised under different chapters. We have incorporated a lot of salient features of each medical topic/condition in these MCQs plus with investigations and laboratory results in detail, where necesary, to take your learning to the next level.

We have framed question banks related to BASIC SCIENCES for MRCEM (Primary) exam in accordance with the curriculum set by Royal College of Emergency Medicine. All the above categories do have spaced repetition of questions and medical topics to build long lasting memory and knowledge.

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Are question banks for MRCEM Primary exam, framed as per syllabus set by Royal College of Emergency Medicine?

We have framed question bank of MRCEM Primary - BASIC SCIENCES in the same sequence as per the topics/syllabus mentioned in RCEM website. This ‘Sequential Manner’ is the most certain way that you would prepare for your exam as per the syllabus and therefore achieve HIGHER SUCCESS RATES in passing MRCEM Primary exams.

What is Learn Fast & Learn More approach?

We have purposely framed some multiple-choice questions with ‘Correct’ or ‘Not true’ options and some with ‘All the above’ options, to make you LEARN FAST & LEARN MORE points about some medical topics in a short span of time. Also, using successive and continuity approach would help students and doctors have a better understanding about medical conditions which would also fasten their learning.

What is Successive & Continuity approach when framing your question bank?

Our questions are framed in a successive manner about a particular medical condition or a particular medical topic. Also, some questions are framed about the same medical condition but with different clinical presentations. This gives continuity in one’s learning. 

 

This is the best way to learn about medical conditions but in the format of questions and would make you Think, Analyse and Remember in a better way, thereby building a strong and long-term memory/core-medical knowledge, essential for medical exam preparation.

How do you reduce our revision time for our exams?

The successive and continuity approach, the learn fast & learn more approach, framing MCQs as per the syllabus on GMC website (for UKMLA/PLAB) and RCEM website (for MRCEM Primary) in a sequential manner, would greatly reduce the time you need to spend on reading through any textbook or notes because most of the knowledge you need for your exams is gained while studying through our question banks, which are filled with adequate clinical knowledge and with precise explanations for some and elaborative answers for others, as per the exam requirements. 

How did you make sure the questions are framed as per GMC syllabus for UKMLA-AKT/PLAB exam?

We have framed questions in the same sequence as list of conditions mapped to areas of Clinical Practice for UKMLA/PLAB exam, set by General Medical Council. This ‘Sequential Manner’ is the most certain way that you would prepare for your exam as per the required syllabus and therefore achieve HIGHER SUCCESS RATES in passing UKMLA MS-AKT/PLAB exams.

Are question banks framed by NHS Consultant doctors?

All the questions in this website are framed and verified completely by NHS Consultant Doctors. We have framed the best medical question banks with their immense clinical knowledge and in accordance with current clinical practice and as per standards of Good Medical Practice set by GMC (General Medical Council) and required syllabus set by RCEM (Royal College of Emergency Medicine).

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