The best source to review for the PLAB, or Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board.
International medical graduates can prove they possess the abilities and knowledge required to practise medicine in the UK primarily through PLAB. PLAB parts 1 and 2 are included in the exam. With its emphasis on high yield questions that closely resemble the PLAB part 1 exam, this app will give you the highest chance of passing on your first try. You will need to pass both parts of the exam to gain full registration with the General Medical Council.
Download this PLAB Question Bank app to help ace the Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board (PLAB) part 1. Thousands of high-yield questions written and reviewed by medical professionals and those who have passed the exams. This app is specifically designed to cater for the needs of The PLAB exam (for international medical graduates). Get unrestricted access to over 4300 high-yield questions that mimic the level of the PLAB part 1 exam. Our explanations aim to deliver concise learning points, giving you the best opportunity to pass on the first attempt.
PLAB part 1 is a three-hour computer marked written examination comprising 180 single best answer questions. The examination tests four skill areas which include diagnosis, investigation, management as well as the context of clinical practice. Questions may include images, electrocardiograms and X-rays.
PLAB part 2, also referred to as OSCE which is a practical examination testing your clinical skills through scenarios mimicking real-life consultations.
Beginning 8th August 2024, the PLAB 1 will align with the guidelines set forth in the Medical Licensing Assessment (MLA) content map. The examination will continue to be known as the PLAB exam; there will be no change to its name. International medical graduates who are currently taking the PLAB exam and want to practise in the UK will continue to take the PLAB exam in 2024 and beyond. The PLAB exam would be very similar to the current PLAB exam with slight changes to meet the MLA Content Map.
There are 180 questions to be completed in 3 hours. This means you have 60 seconds to complete one question. Ideally, you should aim for 45 seconds per question. What this means is that by the first hour, you should aim to have completed 80 questions. There is a high proportion of people who fail because they were not able to complete the exam. Do not be one of them! Plan your time wisely. Download this app and acquaint yourself with the plab 1 exam questions.
In the PLAB part 1 exam, you will be provided with the normal laboratory values at the back of the question booklet, so you do not need to remember the normal values. However, memorizing some common ones can save you time from flipping back and looking for those values. In this app, you'll find some values we think are worth memorizing.
Contents:
-> Nearly 5000 high-yield mcqs with answers to ace the plan 1 exam
-> PLAB 1700 MCQs with Answers
-> The plababe MCQs with answers in Hematology, Infectious Disease, Orthopaedics, Pediatrics, Pharmacology, Psychiatry, Rheumatology, Urology, Vascular Surgery e.t.c.
-> PLAB 1 Exam Study Materials:
PLAB 1 Recall Feb 2021 PDF
PLAB-Keys
PLAB-Verse
Important books
The Dr Funmi PLAB 1 KeyPoints PDF
PLAB-Gems
Overview of PLAB 2
Topics and Scenarios For PLAB 2
COUNSELLING ASPIRE PLAB 2 NOTES
Fomas PLAB 2 Notes Swamy Lectures
PLAB Blueprint PDF
PLABONE 1700 SUBJECT WISE MCQ
Plabable Plab Values
Fomas PLAB 2 Notes Swamy Lectures
PLAB Part 1 Recalls March 2020
-> PLAB 1700 MCQs Dr. Khalid Saifullah with answers and explanations
Features:
-> Study on the go, anywhere anytime!
-> Revise the PLAB MCQs with answers and explanation (wherever possible).
-> PLAB 1 exam MCQs require NO internet connectivity.
-> None of your personal data is collected through this app.