Courses

Our targeted finals preparation is built on decades of teaching experience. It is smart designed to covered your entire syllabus in 3 core, easy to understand, days. You finish the programme knowing what is required for finals and ready to deliver on the day

Medicine
  • Cardiology
  • Respiratory
  • Renal
  • Endocrine
  • Gastroenterology
  • MSK
  • Neurology
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Surgery
  • General surgery
  • Orthopaedics
  • Vascular
  • ENT
  • Paediatrics
  • Cardiothoracic
  • Urology
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Speciality
  • Peadiatrics
  • Obstetrics
  • Gynaecology
  • Pscychiatry
  • Elderly care
  • Population health
  • Exam secrets
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All courses include free access to our 1000+ active question bank with worked teaching rationale and a unique mock exam to gauge performance

Be MLA ready

Medical Licensing Examination (MLA)

UK medical students graduating in the academic year 2024-25 or beyond, will need to have passed the Medical Licensing Assessment (MLA) as part of their medical degree before they can join the medical register.

Our courses are designed to ensure that you are MLA ready

The assessment involves a two-part test made up of an applied knowledge test and a clinical and professional skills assessment.

  • Applied knowledge test (AKT)
    • This will be an on-screen multiple-choice exam, run by medical schools.
    • It will test application of medical knowledge to different scenarios.
  • Clinical and professional skills assessment (CPSA)
    • This is an assessment of clinical skills and professional skills, which will be set and run by the medical school. 

What will be assessed in the Medical Licensing Assessment (MLA)?

All content in the MLA will derive from the MLA content map

This is underpinned by three themes:

  • Readiness for safe practice
  • Managing uncertainty
  • Delivering person-centred care

And six sections, called domains:

  • Areas of clinical practice, such as mental health and surgery.
  • Areas of professional knowledge, such as biomedical sciences and medical ethics and law.
  • Clinical and professional capabilities, such as assessing and managing risk and safeguarding vulnerable patients.
  • Practical skills and procedures, as set out in the list of practical skills and procedures that supplements the GMC Outcomes for graduates (2018)
  • Patient presentations, which relates to signs, symptoms, investigation results and other relevant patient-related issues typically seen by doctors in a first appointment within the UK Foundation Programme. For example, a chronic rash or breast lump.
  • Conditions, which are pathophysiological diseases or clinical diagnoses typically seen by doctors in a first appointment within the UK Foundation Programme. For example, asthma and eating disorders.

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Guaranteed success

Our 3 courses are delivered over 3 separate days, dedicating the sessions to maximising your learning on these core topics.

Our targeted approach balances peer-reviewed recent finals experience with decades of teaching experience.
SMART designed to covered your entire syllabus in 3 core, easy to understand, days.
All Sessions are live and interactive, dedicated to maximising your learning on these core topics.
Exclusive access to our focussed 1000+ actively peer-reviewed question bank.
Further supported by our unique and highly regarded mock tests.
We guarantee you will pass, or you pay nothing.
Educational Specialists including a core team ranging from those who have recently sat finals to those with decades of experience working with students to unluck their potential and secure success.
Email support with tutors included.
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