Failed ORE Part 1? A Recovery Plan for UK Dental Licensing Candidates
ORE Part 1 has two papers — applied dental science and human disease, and clinical dentistry with UK law and ethics
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ORE Part 1 has two papers — applied dental science and human disease, and clinical dentistry with UK law and ethics
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A DipIMC near-miss usually means weak trauma prioritisation, airway and analgesia decisions, or major-incident and human-factors gaps
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DTM&H candidates face a scarce resource market, so structured diagnosis matters more — work out whether parasitology, the febrile traveller
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A DGM near-miss usually means thin coverage of the geriatric syndromes, capacity and polypharmacy, or guideline drift — rebuild around multifactorial reasoning.
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The DFSRH knowledge component is the Online Theory Assessment — a near-miss usually means UKMEC, emergency contraception or LARC detail
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A DRCOG near-miss usually means thin coverage of obstetric or gynaecological breadth, contraception eligibility, or guideline drift — diagnose which
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An acute medicine SCE near-miss usually means breadth gaps across systems, weak prioritisation of the unstable patient
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A palliative medicine SCE near-miss usually means weak opioid and symptom-control reasoning, ethics and law gaps, or last-days-of-life management
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A medical oncology SCE near-miss usually means weak systemic-therapy toxicity management, oncological-emergency recognition, or staging gaps — diagnose which
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A rheumatology SCE near-miss usually means weak serology-to-diagnosis reasoning, biologic-safety gaps, or guideline drift
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A dermatology SCE near-miss usually means weak morphology and image recognition, guideline drift, or thin coverage of immunobullous and systemic disease
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An endocrinology and diabetes SCE near-miss usually means weak dynamic-function-test interpretation, guideline drift, or overlooked driving rules
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