Hope you guys found this useful 💡 Would you like to have a PDF version of these? Or more videos on mnemonics and MRCP Part 1 resources? Let me know, and don't forget to subscribe! 😎
thanks for all the MRCP shares, i have seen the whole play list. going to adjust my learning like yours. lets hope for the best. also, do share more learning videos like this memonic ones
Thanks so much for making the effort to make this video. It would be great if you could share any more mnemonics and resources that you think would be helpful. I wish you all the best and thanks for your help! ;)
@@mattbklee many thanks. Cardinal issue with this exam.as of my thinking are as following, if you kindly can guide us please. 1. How to remain focus in second paper as of concentration span fades in second paper 2. Dichotomy of answers 3. Statistics n heredity qs 4. Lengthy questions how to sum up idea and answer in short time. I know we are taking your time hence grateful to you
Hey. Out of 200 how many questions need to be answered correctly to guarantee a pass score. I'm aware it changes, but still on a average ? My passmed first pass in at 58%. May 11th is the test. Advice ?? Kindly help.
Hope you are fine and doing well. On Part 1 UK online exam - Proctor exam, practice test questions contain pictures and ECG. Are these questions are part 1 practice because as I know in part 1 exam we don't have pictures or ECG tape in picture form
Hi there, with 1 month to go I would advise completing questionbanks first and then attempting some past papers. I would try to identify weaker specialties and the sectiosn you are not as familiar with, and try to make clear concise notes as well as some flashcards for your learning which you can try to revise regularly. I would also advise for quick-learn techniques like mnemonics for your revision - perhaps some in this video might be valuable! Hope that helps 😊
@@mattbklee I am going with this plan. Tried another past paper and scored 61% hence don't feel confident at all. I will follow your advice. Please update me how to go about lengthy question. I lose the track reading them, sometimes in the middle of question , I go to answers to find out what is being asked. Is there a smarter way to deal with such question. Thanks in anticipation
Hope you guys found this useful 💡 Would you like to have a PDF version of these? Or more videos on mnemonics and MRCP Part 1 resources? Let me know, and don't forget to subscribe! 😎
Yes please , would love a PDF version! Thank you so much for this video! Sooo helpful!
Pdf version please?
@@neethuraj8159 I will try my best to get it out soon!
@@kanzuliman840 I'll put them all into a document soon 😊
It was very useful video.
Yes plz more and more nemonics especially autosomal dominant, recessive and x linked recessive ds🙏
Oh my god we need more of this.Please upload more!!!
Thanks Johnny - will try do what I can!
Amazing.. just loved it..Thanks for sharing
thanks for all the MRCP shares, i have seen the whole play list. going to adjust my learning like yours. lets hope for the best. also, do share more learning videos like this memonic ones
ah i love the prolonged QT interval one, will be great for PSA exam. Thank you!
I found mnemonics particularly useful for memorising drug associations! Good luck 😊
Please make a video on MRCP part 2
Thanks so much for making the effort to make this video. It would be great if you could share any more mnemonics and resources that you think would be helpful. I wish you all the best and thanks for your help! ;)
Thanks for your kind words, I'll try my best to put some resources together for everyone soon :)
Very useful to study. Thank you very much.
Looking for more guidance videos. Please make more on high yield mnemonics and high yield topics. Thanks
Dear Sir
Please load as many as you can asap as exam is in few weeks on 12th of January. Much appreciated
Regards
I will try to do as much as possible to help!
@@mattbklee many thanks. Cardinal issue with this exam.as of my thinking are as following, if you kindly can guide us please.
1. How to remain focus in second paper as of concentration span fades in second paper
2. Dichotomy of answers
3. Statistics n heredity qs
4. Lengthy questions how to sum up idea and answer in short time.
I know we are taking your time hence grateful to you
Super helpful 💯 thanks a lot
Good job👍, keep on
Thank you 😎
hi matt could i get a pdf version of this resource .Thanx bud.
very useful!!
Glad to hear it!
Hello Doc,
Can you please tell me if can apply for MRCP part 2 (as there is application window) before the release of mrcp part 1 results ?
Hey. Out of 200 how many questions need to be answered correctly to guarantee a pass score. I'm aware it changes, but still on a average ?
My passmed first pass in at 58%. May 11th is the test. Advice ??
Kindly help.
where can we get a pdf version ?
Thank you
Hope you are fine and doing well. On Part 1 UK online exam - Proctor exam, practice test questions contain pictures and ECG. Are these questions are part 1 practice because as I know in part 1 exam we don't have pictures or ECG tape in picture form
Hi there, the real exam doesn't have pictures and ECG for part 1 - these will only be on part 2 so don't worry about that. All the best!
Nice...it will be helpful if u continue to teach mrcp part 1 every system one by one through TH-cam videos...on regular basis
I'll definitely try my best to make videos that will benefit others 😊
I might still be premed if I saw these vids earlier! Or maybe I should switch?!
Come to the dark side jen 😉
Dr Mathew you guided 60 % is required to pass I am on 55% and one month left. Please guide how to improve on 5% thanks
Hi there, with 1 month to go I would advise completing questionbanks first and then attempting some past papers. I would try to identify weaker specialties and the sectiosn you are not as familiar with, and try to make clear concise notes as well as some flashcards for your learning which you can try to revise regularly. I would also advise for quick-learn techniques like mnemonics for your revision - perhaps some in this video might be valuable! Hope that helps 😊
@@mattbklee Dr many thanks for your guidance.
@@mattbklee I am going with this plan.
Tried another past paper and scored 61% hence don't feel confident at all. I will follow your advice. Please update me how to go about lengthy question. I lose the track reading them, sometimes in the middle of question , I go to answers to find out what is being asked. Is there a smarter way to deal with such question. Thanks in anticipation
please sell your notes i will buy them
Medicine is incomplete without its many mnemonics
100% agree. solution to all its problems
The live-attenuated vaccine one hahahahahaha
anything it takes to stick it in the head 😎
I am a beginner, need a partner and guidance.
The world of medical scribbles is starting to finally make sense
I'm surprised you can even read my handwriting