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Free revision and teaching guides for UK medical students and doctors.
An honest look at whether a paid medical question bank is worth it for UKMLA and finals, what they actually add over free options, and how to decide.
Free, live online tutorials for University of Edinburgh medical students, taught by GMC-verified NHS doctors and aligned to the UKMLA and OSCEs. Join SyncMed for free.
Free, live online tutorials for Imperial College London medical students, taught by GMC-verified NHS doctors and aligned to the UKMLA and OSCEs. Join SyncMed for free.
Free, live online tutorials for University of Manchester medical students, taught by GMC-verified NHS doctors and aligned to the UKMLA and OSCEs. Join SyncMed for free.
Free, live online tutorials for Newcastle University medical students, taught by GMC-verified NHS doctors and aligned to the UKMLA and OSCEs. Join SyncMed for free.
Free, live online tutorials for University of Birmingham medical students, taught by GMC-verified NHS doctors and aligned to the UKMLA and OSCEs. Join SyncMed for free.
Where to find genuinely free OSCE practice in 2026, from study partners and mark schemes to simulated patients and free live tutorials with NHS doctors.
An honest comparison of free vs paid medical revision for UKMLA and finals, what each is worth, where your money helps, and how to build a smart mix.
A practical plan for junior doctors to build a credible teaching portfolio in weeks, not years, with the evidence ARCP panels and specialty selectors reward.
How junior doctors can collect teaching feedback that improves their sessions and stands up as portfolio evidence for ARCP and specialty applications.
A practical 12-week UKMLA revision plan for UK medical students, covering the AKT and CPSA, the content map, question banks, spaced repetition and OSCE practice.
A medical student guide to using a question bank effectively for the UKMLA: when to start, how to review answers, timed vs tutor mode, and avoiding common mistakes.
How the teaching domain is scored in the IMT self-assessment, what each band typically rewards, and how to build verifiable evidence before you apply.
An honest look at whether private medical tutoring is worth the cost, when it helps most, what to watch for, and free live alternatives with NHS doctors.
Does a PGCert in medical education score better than hands-on teaching evidence? How UK specialty applications and ARCP weigh qualifications against practice.
How spaced repetition and active recall help medical students retain huge volumes of material for the UKMLA, plus a practical guide to using flashcards well.
A practical guide to surviving the clinical years of medical school: getting the most from placements, balancing wards with revision, wellbeing and exam prep.
A practical guide for international medical graduates on building UK teaching evidence early, why it strengthens your portfolio, and how to start from day one.
What ARCP panels actually look for in teaching evidence, the six features that make an entry credible, and how to avoid the gaps that cost trainees marks.
An honest 2026 guide to the best free UKMLA revision resources, from the official content map to question banks, podcasts and free live tutorials.
A student guide to near-peer teaching: what it is, why being taught by doctors and students just ahead of you works so well, and how to make the most of it.