Dentaljuce, ORE Courses and iatroX: How to Build a Dental Licensing Revision Stack
Build a dental licensing revision stack for ORE Part 1 and MFDS — Dentaljuce and ORE courses for dental content, iatroX for adaptive recall
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Build a dental licensing revision stack for ORE Part 1 and MFDS — Dentaljuce and ORE courses for dental content, iatroX for adaptive recall
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How to study for niche diplomas like DGM, DTM&H and DipIMC when no single Q-bank is enough — official curricula and specialist handbooks for content
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Women's health revision without guideline drift — PassMedicine and FSRH guidance for coverage and currency, iatroX for UKMEC, emergency contraception
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Combine mechanisms and active recall for FRCA and FFICM — specialist anaesthetic and intensive-care resources for depth
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Fix psychiatry exam blind spots — MRCPsychMentor and SPMM for syllabus coverage, iatroX for statistics, psychopharmacology
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A paediatric revision stack for MRCPCH — PassPaeds and Pastest for bank coverage, iatroX for the safe-child reasoning, developmental and safeguarding domains
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Build an SCE revision stack that beats subspecialty bias — established banks and specialty-society guidance for coverage and currency
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Turn emergency medicine misses into safer next-step reasoning — incumbent EM banks and courses for curriculum familiarity
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Build PSA prescribing safety under time pressure — official practice papers first, iatroX for high-risk medicines
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Revise for the MRCGP AKT around a full GP rota — PassMedicine and Pastest for breadth, iatroX for NICE/CKS-linked adaptive repair
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Build a balanced MSRA workflow — PassMedicine and eMedica for volume and situational-judgement familiarity
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PLABable is strong for PLAB-specific exposure; iatroX helps convert recalled questions and repeated misses into UK-aligned clinical reasoning.
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