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Cases for PACES, 3rd Edition

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Cases for PACES is concise, ideal for quick reference, and the perfect study aid to Part II of the MRCP examination. Facebook is full of such questions – you really don’t need to look far on the discussion groups there to find examples of this. No illegal copies are made or any copyright © and / or copyright is damaged or infringed since all material is free on the internet. We’re sharing this with our audience ONLY for educational purpose and we highly encourage our visitors to purchase original licensed software/Books. If you’ve worked in hospital medicine, you’ll have very likely seen alcoholics, intravenous drug users, and other people with a history of substance abuse.

Our subscribers get to watch 302 HD video cases of all of these cases (and more besides), curated by elite NHS consultants.By having a few hours afterwards the worst that will happen is that you have to find a local cafe and have a cup of tea and cake whilst you wait for your bus or train. There are a bunch of things that are common in real life, but uncommon in MRCP PACES due to selection bias. On this page there is a comprehensive range of resources for candidates and examiners to ensure that they are prepared for the new format of PACES (PACES23). Cover all these “Top Ten’s” in detail and you’ll have covered a disproportionately large chunk of the curriculum.

Perfect your technique for every system using our Teaching Cases and exam marksheets, and benefit from top tips on each station by our PACES experts. You are better off spending your time practising your examination skills, practising history and communication scenarios and making sure that you have covered the entire curriculum. With its informal style it is ideal for self-directed learning in groups, and will help you hone your clinical skills and boost your confidence throughout your revision.

There is no way an acutely unwell patient who could deteriorate at any time is being brought into your PACES exam to be prodded and poked.

I’m sure that if you’ve got as far as entering PACES you’ll have seen patients with pneumonia come into hospital.We can’t promise that these will come up – but know these conditions inside out and you’ll have taken the most rational approach possible to your preparation and placed the odds on your side. The sort of patients examiners want to recruit are the opposite of the sort of patients in the list above.

You can take the same considerations, and use it to devise a list of clinical conditions that are more likely to come up. As well as clinical videos our PACES preparation resource contains a variety of resources which help you to gain the theoretical knowledge needed to pass PACES. There might be some marginal benefit if you look up the hospital online to find out if they are a specialist centre for a specific condition. If you spend your time trying to find out information about a specific centre that is time spent away from practising your clinical skills. Even though that is less common in day to day hospital medicine, it is more likely to come up in an exam.

If you have insight into this selection bias you can use it to more effectively target your revision. It’s super-common for candidates to find out their exam location and date, and immediately try to figure out what cases have come up at that hospital previously. It is completely understandable to try to find out other people’s previous experiences of a specific exam centre, or other exams. Now in full colour, it features new case material, updated content on ethics and law, and revised brief clinical consultations that better reflect the current exam.

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