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In light of the new update and changes from the GMC, I would like to inform all prospective candidates that plab has changed!
The pattern for PLAB 1 exam has changed from September 2016. The new PLAB exam has become more rigorous and more reflective of real-life practice. It includes a selection of questions related to professionalism, medico-legal and ethics.
For everyone appearing for the PLAB exams, Foxton is an excellent and the best preparation centre for you.
I strongly advise prospective candidates to choose their course centre wisely to help prepare you adequately for the exam. At Foxton we have an excellent pass rate and this is the right place to clear the exam at first attempt. We guarantee that most of the exam questions come from our question bank and mocks.
To help you succeed Foxton has very experienced staff taking detailed classes in all the subjects for PLAB 1. Our teachers are recruited by me to ensure that you are taught by the best.
I personally take keen interest in the progress of each candidate and take multiple classes to ensure that the candidates are on the right path to clear the exam in their first attempt.
The feedback I received from the PLAB 1 candidates who appeared in the November 2016 exam was very positive. Over 90% of the questions in the exam were from our question banks and mocks. Our pass rate is very high and we pride ourselves in helping our candidates clear PLAB 1 in first attempt.
All our questions are single best answer questions, similar to the recent GMC exam pattern. The syllabus for each subject have all been covered according to the General Medical Council Blue print.The new PLAB 1 exam commenced in September 2016 and has more new questions. The new questions cover topics on children and elderly people, professionalism, ethics and safe prescribing. There are also new questions on medico-legal-ethical issues.
In view of the above we have reviewed our course materials and added new topics and questions which cover the new additions to PLAB 1 exam.We have to comply with current UK government guidance on social distancing and safe workplaces, so the number of candidates we can allow to practice at the same time is lower than usual. You will now need to book a manikin and/or examination rooms to practice. Your safety is our priority.
But you will have full access to all the manikins and examination equipment. We have new and exact match mannikins like in the GMC which will allow you to familiarise yourself with all the equipment you might meet in the exam.
We are proud to say we are the leading PLAB part 1 and 2 providers in the UK with 90% of the candidates sitting for the PLAB 2 exam attending our course. You will definitely have an advantage over anyone who has not attended our PLAB 2 course.We have a 15 day ORE & LDS part 1 course available. It is an intensive course that comprises of full comprehensive ORE lectures covering the entire ORE /LDS part 1 exam syllabus.
We have thoroughly researched what is required for this exam and our course materials cover everything you need to pass this exam. It will help you save time by avoiding reading unnecessary topics and it gives you invaluable experience in answering questions from previous ORE themes.
This course is ideal for people who have just started studying for their ORE part 1 exam, as well as those who are about to take their exam. During the course we will solve questions on previous ORE and LDS exam themes. We have over 2,000 questions to be covered during the course.Only at FOXTONPLAB: Unlike other courses we will not stop after attending the course.
These are hands on courses and we have individual approach to every candidate. Every candidate will get attention.
We provide dental training courses for Overseas Registration Exam (ORE) and Licence in Dental Surgery (LDS) Registration Exams.
We conduct 5 days training courses for the part 2 of ORE and LDS exams. The course includes OSCEs, Medical Emergencies (ME) and Diagnosis and Treatment Planning (DTP). Places are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis and if the course is full it will be closed.This course will cover all the OSCEs ( Actors, written , skilled), ME and DTP information and scenarios required to pass ORE part 2 exam. Plus there are 2 free mock test which are conducted on separate days. This course attracts 30 verifiable CPD hours.
We will provide you with all the support you need for you to pass the ORE part 2 exam. After the 5 days course you are allowed to come back and practice.WhatsApp us



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