THE NEW 6 MONTH PREPARATION COURSE LAUNCHES FEBRUARY 8TH
VIEW THE NEW 26 WEEK SYLLABUS
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EXAMS ARE NOT ONLY ABOUT KNOWLEDGE, THEY'RE ALSO ABOUT STRATEGY
The Primary Exam Course takes you over the material you need to know, to pass your exam.
Learn the most important topics.
When you pass the written, use the same strategy with the VIVA part of the course.
Learn with videos and MCQs to prepare you for the written part of the exam
PLUS now you can join our live video viva course and be examined in real time.
PLUS now you can join our live video viva course and be examined in real time.
The Online Course with videos and MCQs |
The Live Video Viva examinations |
THE PRIMARY EXAM COURSE GIVES YOU
PLUS our VIVA Course gives you LIVE STREAMING Viva Lectures and Exams
10 VIVA modules
WHAT WE BELIEVE IS THE KEY TO PREPARING, SO YOU PASS!
Everyone will tell you that the secret to passing primary exams is to do as many questions as you can. That's true. The course gives you over 3000 MCQ's. However it's also about knowing what to study. We concentrate on the big topics and those that will get you the most marks. The truth is, you can never know everything. We want you to know what you need to to pass the examination, but to also have a knowledge of the most important topics that you can for the rest of your career.
What participants are saying:
I found myself getting tired very quickly from reading large quantities of information from textbooks or notes. The videos allowed me to learn condensed information in a more passive way. It allowed me to break up the daily revision routine...... Overall the website is a valuable resource, and i believe it has been a deal breaker in getting me through the primary exams first go." Dr David Manterfield
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Hear from your course convenors:
Dr Peter Kas FACEM
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Dr Adam Michael FACEM
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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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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 Medical Students Nurses ...and anyone else wanting to learn these areas |
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