Best UK Medical Exam Revision Apps in 2026
UK medical exams span undergraduate finals to specialist certificates. Here are the best revision apps covering UKMLA, PLAB, MSRA, MRCGP AKT, MRCP, MRCEM, GPhC CRA, MRCPCH, MRCPsyc...
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UK medical exams span undergraduate finals to specialist certificates. Here are the best revision apps covering UKMLA, PLAB, MSRA, MRCGP AKT, MRCP, MRCEM, GPhC CRA, MRCPCH, MRCPsyc...
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The best medical question bank is not just the one with the most questions. It is the one with the right questions, mapped to the right exam, with the right revision tools around t...
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Candidates no longer need just a static question bank. They need curriculum coverage, realistic mocks, recall scheduling, feedback loops, and adaptive learning. Here are the best m...
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AI can improve the revision loop, but GPhC exam success still depends on repeated application. Here is how to combine AI explanation with Q-bank practice.
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Before choosing an AI tool for pharmacy practice, check five things: source quality, medicines depth, UK relevance, professional accountability, and exam/practice alignment.
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AI literacy is becoming a clinical skill. Pharmacists who can interrogate sources, spot hallucinations, and apply professional judgement to AI outputs will be better clinicians and...
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Not all AI tools are the same. Some are general learning tools; others may be regulated as medical devices. Pharmacists should understand the difference.
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AI can help pharmacists structure revalidation reflections and CPD records — but the GPhC is clear that fabricated submissions cross the line.
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AI can explain calculation methods and identify errors. But pharmacy calculation performance comes from repeated timed practice — not from reading explanations.
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Pharmacist counselling is more than reading a leaflet. AI can help turn SmPC-derived medicines information into structured, patient-appropriate advice.
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Pharmacy First has changed clinical expectations. AI can help community pharmacists with symptom structuring, red flag prompts, and medicines checks — but PGD eligibility and exclu...
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The GPhC CRA expects candidates to be up to date with MHRA alerts and high-risk medicines safety. AI can help organise safety information — but should not be the sole source.
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