Dear friends and colleagues, Passing the MRCP UK is an important step in the medical career. PACES is the practical clinical exam and require a wide breadth of knowledge. This blog is a space to share materials, information and knowledge and I hope you find it useful. Am open for any ideas or suggestion and would value your contributions and comments. please visit my related pages on facebook and youtube. Best wishes, Dr Elmuhtady Said
PACES Stations
- General
- PACES station 1 abdomen
- PACES station 1 respiratory
- PACES station 2 history taking skills
- PACES station 3 cardiovascular
- PACES station 3 neurology
- PACES station 4 communication skill and ethics
- PACES station 5 (new station 5)
- PACES station 5 endocrinology
- PACES station 5 Fundus
- PACES station 5 rheumatology
- PACES station 5 skin
- record of PACES experience
Thursday, 26 June 2008
exam question
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a friend of mine had his exam recently.
he had a tall patient in station 5 and was asked to come with a diagnosis.
he was confused between Marfan's and Klinefelter's syndromes!
how would you differentiate?
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