Paper One
Classroom teaching is based around 'best answer 1 of 5' style multiple choice question / extended matching item questions, which are continually updated to reflect the topics and themes being tested in the exam. We are steadily introducing key visual materials to supplement oral discussions to help to embed the acquired knowledge during the two days of teaching. Detailed explanatory handouts accompany the lectures. A mock exam completes your preparation.
The course will be held at The Manchester Conference Centre, Sackville Street, Manchester M1 3BB. Accommodation is available at the venue. www.manchesterconferencecentre.co.uk
Registration begins at 0815 on the first morning of the course, with the course itself beginning at 0915. The course ends on each day at 1730.
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Paper Two
This is the most difficult paper according to candidate experiences and pass rates. To reflect this, we have developed a two day course to enable us to spend more teaching time on difficult to grasp concepts in pharmacology, genetics and neuroscience. Candidates will be sent a 50 question genetics handbook in the month before the course to help to focus your revision. Classroom teaching is based around 'best answer 1 of 5' style multiple choice question / extended matching item questions. We are steadily introducing key visual materials to supplement oral discussions to help to embed the acquired knowledge during the two days of teaching. Detailed explanatory handouts accompany the lectures. A mock exam completes your preparation.
The course will be held at The Manchester Conference Centre, Sackville Street, Manchester M1 3BB. Accommodation is available at the venue. www.manchesterconferencecentre.co.uk
Registration begins at 0815 on the first morning of the course, with the course itself beginning at 0915. The course ends on each day at 1730.
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Paper Three
At last: a clinical topics paper that bears some resemblance to real life! Candidates will be sent a 50 question critical review and statistics handbook in the month before the course to help to focus your revision. Classroom teaching is based around 'best answer 1 of 5' style multiple choice question / extended matching item questions. We are steadily introducing key visual materials to supplement oral discussions to help to embed the acquired knowledge during the two days of teaching. Detailed explanatory handouts accompany the lectures.
The course will be held at The Manchester Conference Centre, Sackville Street, Manchester M1 3BB. Accommodation is available at the venue. www.manchesterconferencecentre.co.uk
Registration begins at 0815 on the first morning of the course, with the course itself beginning at 0915. The course ends on each day at 1730.
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