The Primary Written and Viva Courses
WHAT THE PRIMARY EXAM COURSE GIVES YOU1. VIDEO LECTURES OF THE MOST IMPORTANT TOPICS
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4. FACE TO FACE 2 DAY CONFERENCE
Immersion at its best. A two day conference where we use case based discussions to cover the major parts of all 4 areas.
12 months access to the online course with short summary VIDEO LECTURES and NOTES on the BIGGEST topics
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THOUSANDS of MCQ's in total to practice with.
Do 1 Subject, 2, or all 4.
Come to the LIVE EVENT
The choice is yours.
TRY A SAMPLE BELOW
PLUS
THOUSANDS of MCQ's in total to practice with.
Do 1 Subject, 2, or all 4.
Come to the LIVE EVENT
The choice is yours.
TRY A SAMPLE BELOW
THE MOST IMPORTANT THING WHEN PREPARING!
Everyone will tell you that the secret to passing primary exams is to do as many questions as you can. However it's important to do questions that are of significant quality to test you. PLUS you need to have a strategy for those situations when you just don't know and the even more frustrating situation of getting down to two possible responses.
You also need to have knowledge with that strategy. We concentrate on the big topics and those that will get you the most marks. The truth is you can never really know everything. We want you to know what you need to to pass the examination, but to also have a knowledge of the important topics that you can take further in your career.
You also need to have knowledge with that strategy. We concentrate on the big topics and those that will get you the most marks. The truth is you can never really know everything. We want you to know what you need to to pass the examination, but to also have a knowledge of the important topics that you can take further in your career.
PHYSIOLOGY example
Try the question below, then watch the video.Question
In terms of Isovolumetric Contraction (a) It represents the beginning of ventricular ejection (b) It begins with the closure of the aortic and pulmonary valves (c) It immediately follows atrial systole (d) It is associated with open aortic and pulmonary valves (e) It results in a decreased aortic pressure ANSWER
The answer is c |
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AN EXAMPLE OF OUR ANATOMY PAGE
THERE IS NO OTHER COURSE LIKE THIS!
Be prepared. Learn strategically. Learn the Biggest Topics and Practice with thousands of MCQ's.
Now is the time to get ready!
Now is the time to get ready!
Who is it For?It's For Those Studying:
Emergency Medicine Intensive Care Surgery Anaesthetics ...and anyone else wanting to learn these areas |
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