Tuesday, September 20, 2022

How to prepare for PLAB 1 In 2023 | Life Saving Tips

 

 Since the vast majority of the study materials you'll need are free, you can do the whole PLAB 1 preparation on your own. Given that, Facebook is a large and convenient forum for discussing any questions you might have and contributing your ideas.

How should I get ready for PLAB 1?
What publications do I study?
Where can I find free PLAB components?

Disclaimer: I did not create any of the notes, documents, or other materials that are provided here. I have made an effort to recognize those who put in the effort and made it available to us. I hope they get good results!

Summary of Contents

The PLAB exam is difficult.
Now, how do I use a Facebook group or the Road to UK Forum effectively?
What exactly are the 1700 queries?
Will reading the 1700 questions and their explanations be enough for me to pass? Does GMC specifically ask these questions again?
PLAB-related books 1 PLAB-related notes 1 PLAB mock exams
How much time is required to get ready for PLAB?
What should I anticipate on the PLAB exam day?
How to study and get ready for PLAB 1
Join the appropriate groups to prepare for PLAB 1 now.
Download the 1700 Qbank and any relevant documents.
Establish a daily question goal.
Mark the questions you believe require further consideration.
Look up the citations
Get enough rest.
As many practice exams as possible
Keep going over the questions you marked.

The PLAB exam is difficult.

PLAB 1 is not a simple task. Yes, there are question banks and free resources everywhere, but do not underestimate the importance of preparation by assuming that questions will be identical to those found in earlier exams or recalls. Always comprehending why the other four possibilities on the list are not the solution is the goal of preparedness.

Facebook groups like these exist:

PLAB Part 1 Preparation Forum for International Doctors in the UK

Alternatively, you can join our Road to UK Forum, which contains medical professionals from all over the world in varying stages of preparation!

The main goal of joining a Facebook group is to make good use of your time and, if necessary, to have any questions you may have answered.

Now, how do I use a Facebook group or the Road to UK Forum effectively?

Never, in my opinion, casually peruse over the posts or questions that people have posted. That is not focused learning. You require the 1700 Questions in order to use a group properly.
What exactly are the 1700 queries?

This QBank is from a previous PLAB 1 test. Many Plabbers have studied this collection of questions from the year 1700, and some of them have organized the questions according to their own requirements, with their own justifications.

Dr. Khalid Saifullah is the author of the first. The questions were prepared, organized, and explained by him; afterwards, others took on his initiative. Download Dr. Khalid Saifullah's explanation of THE UPDATED UNCATEGORIZED 1700s (August 2018 edition).

Dr. Saifullah's 1700s are available on Amazon if you prefer to study from a book rather than a PDF and are not a lover of PDFs. You can utilize this link for a FREE 30-day trial of Prime if you'd like it faster and with still-free shipping.

The identical questions and explanations as above are also included in a classified version created by PLABZILLAS, which is broken down into the appropriate areas. The categorized 1700s PLABZILLAS can be downloaded.

A Skype group named Unity also created 1700 questions organized by theme with their own extensively studied justifications, known as "Sush Unity." Download the combined SUSH UNITY 1700s. Additionally, the various SUSH Unity systems can be found here.

Another PLAB 1 question bank, which includes questions and explanations from PLABABLE and is available offline for free, might also be of interest to you. That is really simple to find online. "Subjectwise PLAB Doable" is a search term. After you've finished your preparation with the 1700s, it can also help you get ready. I should point out that everything in this compilation was created by serially copy-pasting information from the OHCM and other textbook sources, as well as Dr. Khalid Saifullah's 1700s work.

If you're experiencing problems downloading files from MEGA on your phone, I recommend opening the desktop site in any standalone browser, such as Chrome, Firefox, or Internet Explorer. To download from MEGA on your phone using the Chrome browser, click here.

Will reading the 1700 questions and their explanations be enough for me to pass?
Does GMC specifically ask these questions again?

No and yes.

Although they don't exactly repeat, the subjects of the questions are very similar. The easiest strategy to answer these questions is to comprehend why the other four options are incorrect rather than memorizing the answer right away. Utilize as many question banks as you can, and follow a rigid study schedule to make sure you have time to go over everything.
PLAB 1 textbooks

Sometimes the answers won't answer your questions or satisfy your curiosity. The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine and the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties can be useful in this situation. In my opinion, the former more so than the latter. You don't have to understand anything from these books. But if you can develop the practice of researching things that are connected to the questions, you will realize that you have read a significant portion of this book by the time your preparation is over. But resist the urge to jam everything in. These ought to be your single go-to resource when you have a query. If you still have questions, consult free resources like Patient Info or NICE recommendations.

To help you have a rough idea of the subjects covered in the exam, GMC has also given a Blueprint. The blueprint will outline the topics that will be addressed in part 1's questions, but it won't outline the specific questions or situations you will encounter on test day.
Remarks for PLAB 1

Again, these preparatory methods—Qbank solutions and reference books—might appear like two extremes. What lies in the center? The Notes for PLAB 1 are now available. Even though I read it in 2014, I found it useful for a quick review.

Additionally, ECG for PLAB 1 may assist you in getting ready with the pertinent questions.

Disclaimer: I did not create any of the notes, documents, or other materials that are provided here. I have made an effort to recognize those who put in the effort and made it available to us. I hope they get good results!

PLAB 1 practice tests

The mocks are yet another helpful thing. You can use these practice exams to evaluate your exam readiness.

CLINCHERS are the last but not least. These facts have been shortened for speedy examination. Locate them here.

Even after all of this, there are still a ton of more materials available, including recalls, mock exams, ecg notes, clinchers, etc. Tell you about the GOLD MINE, please.

Facebook groups' "FILES" section. Facebook group's "FILES" section
How much time is required to get ready for PLAB?

As I've already indicated, the best method to get ready is through focused study based on qbank solutions. The absolute WORST way to approach it, in my opinion, is to go right in with the intention of finishing the full Oxford Handbook. Because MCQ exams are not the reason for which the books were written.

Anyone should be able to complete their initial thorough preparation in little more than one and a half months. If you are employed, I advise setting a deadline for the first revision of two months. And while you're at it, here's a great tip: mark the questions you think need to be repeated. Even though it may feel like you are marking every question at first, marking does assist. I even ended up marking 10 to 15 questions in a row.

You can essentially do it again in one month if the first time took you 1.5 months. And a third time, even less as you should get in the habit of going over the questions that were marked. After completing the qbanks, you should take mock tests to assess your performance. But keep in mind that the mock exams are NOT indicative of the actual test. The purpose of the mock exams is to practice sitting still while answering several questions in a row. The questions are smaller than those on the real exam.

Therefore, if you take it seriously, you can easily finish getting ready for PLAB 1 in 3–4 months. It differs from person to person because everyone studies at a different speed.

Learn the questions, the answers, and the reasoning behind the erroneous responses from the qbanks.
Don't try to memorize the answers in a hurry.
Make a schedule for how many questions you will answer each day, etc.
Before the exam, give yourself enough time to review thoroughly, and use the reference books if you need clarification.
Organize your schedule by taking practice tests in exam-like conditions just before the real thing (ie time yourself, be in a quiet room, etc).

What should I anticipate on the PLAB exam day?

The PLAB 1 exam is a computer-marked written multiple choice exam that uses single best answer questions (SBAs), as was already explained. Every question begins with a brief scenario, which is then followed by the query, such as "What is the one most likely diagnosis?" Out of the five options, A to E, you must select the correct one.

Check out our lengthy essay on how to be properly prepared for a detailed analysis of what to expect for PLAB 1 & 2 as well as what you need exam day.

In conclusion, how to study for the PLAB 1

As was already noted, the length of preparation relies on your own strategy and pace. But keep in mind to check off the subsequent actions:

Time period: 45 days.

Join the appropriate groups to prepare for PLAB 1 now.

Even if no one responds to your inquiry, you may always check the group's discussion area; perhaps there was a conversation about the same topic years ago.
Download the 1700 Qbank and any relevant documents.

By now, you are aware of what is what and what you require from the aforementioned post.
Establish a daily question goal.

According to how many days you spend on preparation, it varies. You should go through the qbanks at least twice, in my opinion.
Mark the questions you believe require further consideration.

When you are reviewing, this one little habit will spare you many hours of going over simple questions.
Look up the citations

Don't put too much stock in the qbank's key or explanation. Never hesitate or be too lazy to look something up in a reference book like the Oxford Handbooks if you are even the slightest bit confused.
Get enough rest.

When you're weary, your brain will force you to simply answer questions without giving them any thought. Therefore, take short breaks from answering questions and use that time to read notes or a few key sections of the reference books.
As many practice exams as possible

At the conclusion of your preparation, try to evaluate yourself. Take as many practice exams as you can, simulating an exam room environment while timed yourself.
Keep going over the questions you marked.

The best course of action, in my opinion, is to first review what you got incorrect.

Due to the limited scope of the PLAB 1 course, preparation is actually not that difficult. Success is certain to occur if you can use all of the free resources available to you in an efficient manner.

Check out our interactive session if you have any more queries or require extra clarification regarding the PLAB's structure so that you can take the test without any uncertainty. I wish everyone luck.

Luck to you!

 

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