When to Switch Q-Banks — and When Not To
Switching question banks is sometimes useful and often a mistake — here is how to tell which situation you are in.
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Switching question banks is sometimes useful and often a mistake — here is how to tell which situation you are in.
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Pair pharmacy-specific revision with adaptive diagnostics and free-entry calculation practice for the GPhC.
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Pastest is a mature MRCP bank; the missing piece for many candidates is a proper missed-question debrief loop.
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PassMedicine for breadth, iatroX for adaptive targeting and missed-question repair — the UKMLA study loop that actually fixes weak areas.
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An endocrinology and diabetes SCE near-miss usually means weak dynamic-function-test interpretation, guideline drift, or overlooked driving rules — diagnose which, then rebuild.
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A neurology SCE near-miss usually means weak localisation, guideline drift, or thin coverage outside your subspecialty — and don't overlook the DVLA driving rules the exam can test...
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A nephrology SCE near-miss usually means weak electrolyte and acid-base reasoning, guideline drift, or thin coverage of transplant and glomerular disease — diagnose which, then reb...
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A respiratory SCE near-miss usually means weak physiology and data interpretation, guideline drift, or thin coverage of pleural and interstitial disease — diagnose which, then rebu...
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A gastroenterology SCE near-miss usually means luminal or hepatology breadth gaps, guideline drift, or weak endoscopy and histology interpretation — diagnose which, then rebuild.
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An SCE near-miss usually comes down to specialty breadth, guideline recency or data interpretation — diagnose which before you commit to a year-long resit wait.
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An acute medicine SCE near-miss usually means breadth gaps across systems, weak prioritisation of the unstable patient, or thin ambulatory and toxicology coverage — and the exam ca...
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A palliative medicine SCE near-miss usually means weak opioid and symptom-control reasoning, ethics and law gaps, or last-days-of-life management — diagnose which, then rebuild.
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