Medical Student Finals Modular Revision Resource
Get hundreds of clinical practice questions by topic to prepare
for your finals
Our Medical Student Finals Modular Revision Resource offers you
the ability to choose the topics you are studying
this term and get exactly what you need. The
individual modules provide you with hundreds of practice questions
to help you throughout your rotation and with your next assessment.
No one else offers you this level of flexibility with your
revision. Fit the topics to your curriculum and
make sure there's no wastage.
The expertly written practice questions
designed to test your knowledge are presented as clinically-rich
case problems and are in the format of multiple choice, extended
matching, 'n of many' and short answer questions. The
explanations and further reading improve your
understanding. Prepare yourself with exactly what you need
with individual modules or a bundle of modules that match your
curriculum.
Now with 8 topics, these modules are available for purchase
either individually or as a bundle. The topics available are:
Cardiology, Neurology, Surgery, Respiratory, Paediatrics,
Endocrinology, Gastroenterology and Emergency Medicine.
They can be brought as follows and offered with introductory
pricing:
| Number of Modules |
Introductory Price |
Subscription Length |
|
| 1 module |
£18.00 |
3 months |
| 2 modules |
£30.00 |
3 months |
| 3 modules |
£39.00 |
3 months |
| 6 modules |
£66.00 |
9 months |
If you feel you need more than the modules that are available
please visit our Medical Student Finals revision
resource.
Your onExamination Medical Student Finals Modular
revision resource will include:
- Hundreds of MCQ, EMQ, 'n of many' and short
answer questions
- Detailed explanations to improve your learning
- Detailed performance analysis and feedback
- Use AdaptForMe™ for challenging exam
revision
- Revise on the move with onExamination
Mobile
Our Medical Student Finals Modular resource is developed and
maintained for you by a clinical editorial team, led by:
Dr Matt Morgan
Specialist Registrar, University Hospital of Wales
Need further information, visit our
FAQs page.