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How I Passed MRCGP AKT at the Second Attempt: Dr Ify Okoronkwo
If you are a GP trainee preparing for your MRCGP AKT exam, this this blog is a must to help you pass. We are lucky to have Dr Ify Okoronkwo – a GP trainee who recently passed her AKT at the second attempt – share her experience of how she prepared and eventually passed after …
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How I Passed MRCGP AKT at the Second Attempt: Dr Ify Okoronkwo
If you are a GP trainee preparing for your MRCGP AKT exam, this this blog is a must to help you pass. We are lucky

How I passed AKT despite struggling to focus: Dr Khine
If you are a GP trainee preparing for your MRCGP AKT exam, this this blog is a must to help you pass. We are lucky

How I scored over 90% in my AKT Exam: Dr Irbaz Khan
If you are a GP trainee preparing for your MRCGP AKT exam, this this blog is a must to help you pass. We are lucky

How I passed AKT with Dyslexia: Dr Canh Van On
If you are a GP trainee who has dyslexia (or in fact any junior doctor or medical student with dyslexia who is currently preparing for

The MRCGP AKT Exam: What it is and how to prepare
Hello! If you are preparing for the RCGP AKT exam then this blog will help you prepare and pass! To use our free day-by-day AKT

10 High Power Tips To Pass Your MRCGP AKT Exam
The AKT (Applied Knowledge Test) is sometimes seen as the ‘smaller’ of the two exams in GP training. Many however find it a bigger challenge
MRCGP RCA

5 Mistakes to Avoid when taking the MRCGP RCA Assessment
If you are preparing for MRCGP RCA (Recorded Consultation Assessment) this blog is for you! The RCA (recorded consultation assessment) replaced the CSA exam in

The MRCGP RCA (Recorded Consultation Assessment): What it is and How to Pass
If you are preparing for MRCGP RCA (Recorded Consultation Assessment) this blog is for you! For our comprehensive RCA All-in-One Pass Package click here. To

MRCGP International: What it is and How to Prepare
If you are preparing for MRCGP International this blog is for you! What is covered? MRCGP UK vs MRCGP International Global Exam Centres Curriculum Eligibility
GP & Speciality Application

How I Passed my MSRA Exam and got into GP Training: Dr Malvika Jayakanthan
If you are a doctor preparing for your MSRA exam, this this blog is a must to help you pass. We are lucky to have

The CEGPR and IIP (International Induction Programme) – all you need to know
If you are a GP who is preparing for the IIP or CEGPR Scheme then this blog is for you! If you are a GP

The CREST Form – Everything you need to know | What is it?
We regularly receive questions about the CREST Form in regards to application for Speciality Training. This blog aims to cover key points that you should

The MSRA Assessment: What it is and How to Pass
If you are preparing for MSRA – either for GP or Speciality Entry – this blog is for you! For our most comprehensive All-in-One MSRA

How to Get Into UK GP Training (UK-trained or IMG doctor)
Hello! If you are considering applying for GP training then this blog is for you! For our most comprehensive All-in-One MSRA Gold Pass Package click here.
PLAB 1

How I Passed the PLAB 1 Exam: Dr Zaid Rahman
If you are a doctor preparing for your GMC PLAB 1 exam, this this blog is a must to help you pass. We are lucky

The PLAB 1 Exam: What to Expect and How to Prepare
Hello! If you are planning to sit the PLAB 1 exam then this blog is for you. I cover what it is, what to expect

What to do after PLAB 1?
Congratulations if you have passed your PLAB 1 exam! First of all I hope you take time to celebrate! Passing PLAB 1 is no small

10 High Power Tips to Pass Your PLAB 1 Exam
The PLAB 1 exam is sometimes seen as the ‘smaller’ of the two PLAB exams. Many doctors however find it a bigger challenge than PLAB
PLAB 2

How I Passed PLAB 2 on my Second Attempt: Dr Omar Ewis
If you are a doctor preparing for your GMC PLAB 2 exam, this this blog is a must to help you pass. We are lucky

How I Passed my PLAB 2 Exam: Dr Sunandan Banerjee
If you are a doctor preparing for your GMC PLAB 2 exam, this this blog is a must to help you pass. We are lucky

The PLAB 2 Exam: What it is and How to Prepare
If you are preparing for the PLAB 2 exam then this blog is for you! To register for our next free PLAB 2 webinar on

11 High Power Tips to Pass your PLAB 2 Exam
Unfortunately I see many doctors struggle with PLAB 2 and it is often for a few easily rectified reasons. Having been a PLAB 2 examiner

5 Powerful Ways to Maximise Your PLAB 2 Practice
Practicing PLAB 2 cases with colleagues and friends is one of the main forms of preparation for the PLAB 2 exam. This exercise can be
Working in the NHS

How to open a UK Bank Account for IMG Doctors
One of the first things I would recommend all IMG doctors do when they move to the UK is to open a UK bank account.

How to make the most out of your Clinical Attachment
Clinical attachments are a great way for IMG doctors to familiarise themselves with how the NHS works. It is therefore vital you plan your attachments

The CEGPR and IIP (International Induction Programme) – all you need to know
If you are a GP who is preparing for the IIP or CEGPR Scheme then this blog is for you! If you are a GP

Clinical Attachments for IMG Doctors
Clinical attachments in the UK are a great way for IMG (International Medical Graduates) doctors to understand what it is like to work for the

Finding your first job in the NHS
Finding and securing your first job in the NHS has many myths attached to it, depending on who you speak to and which blogs you

The CREST Form – Everything you need to know | What is it?
We regularly receive questions about the CREST Form in regards to application for Speciality Training. This blog aims to cover key points that you should
GP Training

Workplace Based Assessment (WBPA) for GP Trainees – what you need to know
If you’re a GP trainee and want to understand how you are assessed through WBPA (workplace based assessment) then this blog is for you! In

Understanding GP Training Finances and Pay
As a GP Trainee, I used to hide my head in the sand when it came to GP finances. I was not sure what my

New GP Trainee Rotation: 5 things you must consider
If you’re about to start your new rotation as an NHS GP trainee – whether in General Practice or hospital – this blog is for

Clinical Audit as a Trainee – Examples and How to Complete
Completing clinical audits is a key part of training – often mandatory as part of assessments. We are often approached for guidance on what clinical

How Mindset can Influence your Clinic in GP Training
The mind is everything. What you think is what you become. Buddha. Mindset has the power to determine everything in your life. From how you

How to use Reflection in your Portfolio Entries
Hello! If you need to use reflection in your portfolio entries and struggle with this, this blog is for you! It covers how to do

Suggested PDPs for GP Training Rotations
If you’re about to start a new rotation as a GP trainee and are planning your PDP then this blog is for you! I’m often
Medical Exams

4 Ways to Boost Your Discipline when preparing for medical exams
We all know that discipline is important in all aspects of life, but how do you improve discipline when it comes to preparing for medical

3 ways to Overcome Exam Failure… from personal experience
Have you recently failed a medical exam? I sincerely hope that you never do, but sadly I am seeing this happen more and more –

3 Powerful Strategies to beat the ‘I Can’t Be Bothered’ Feeling
I am sure all of us, on multiple occasions, have had that experience where we unwillingly pulled ourselves off our comfortable beds and sat down to study a question or two.

10 Game-Changers To Beat Exam Fear
We’ve all been there… You find yourself in a huge panic as suddenly you can’t see yourself passing an exam. For some it happens before
Post CCT (New GPs)

Is GP Partnership for me? 10 questions to ask yourself
If you are considering GP Partnership or wondering if you would make a good GP Partner, then this is a must read by guest blogger

What’s in My Doctor’s Bag?
Luckily when you are a GP trainee you don’t need to worry about doctor’s bags – all that you need (except stethoscope) is provided by

How to Create a Powerful CV
When was the last time you looked at your CV or even updated it? For me I had not touched my CV since my last

Locum GP: 10 things I wish I’d known when I started
When I (Dr Pooja Arora) completed GP training I spent my initial years as a Locum GP with the aim of getting a feel of

Salaried GP: 10 things to ask yourself before starting
After completing GP training a large proportion of you will go on to having a Salaried GP job. Without doubt there are many benefits to

Do I need more Qualifications after completing GP Training?
A common question posed by GP trainees is “do I need any more qualifications after my CCT to increase my chances of getting a job?”.

How to Join the Performers List
Finally, you can see the light at the end of the tunnel. Soon you will no longer be a trainee and will become an Independent