- By touching on a variety of different topics, it helps identify your deficiencies and builds upon your strengths
- It focuses on boosting your memory through strategies like chunking, spaced repetition and active recall e.g. you will quickly find that it brings to light information that you previously learnt but may have forgotten
- The facts are presented like a random generator to train your brain to quickly transition from one specialty to another. Many of them have clinical context to aid with learning through association e.g. it is easier to remember the management of a condition when you have seen or treated someone with it, rather than cramming the NICE guidelines
Finally it's worth mentioning that this book is not just for those doing exams. It facilitates lifelong learning. If you dip into it every so often, you'll find yourself developing as a better physician and providing a higher standard of care for your patients. Unlike the vast majority of doctors who forget everything that was once learnt, you will be an exception by keeping your knowledge alive with this book. Scroll up & click the 'LOOK INSIDE' feature to preview About the author Dr. Muzzammil Ali is the founder of the Instagram page @mrcpfacts. He is a registrar in the United Kingdom, training in 2 different specialties: Acute Internal Medicine & Critical Care Medicine. This career choice means that he has done many postgraduate exams including MRCP Part 1, Part 2, PACES & the Acute Medicine SCE. More recently in April 2022, he also completed the Fellowship of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (FFICM) examinations. His passion for education has driven him to become the Lead of Education at one of the largest tertiary hospitals in the UK, the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, and an Honorary Clinical Lecturer at the University of Birmingham. Through his revision, he faced 3 main challenges:
- Having little time to revise
- Having to remember lots of information and quickly transition from one specialty to another
- The lack of dedicated resources to revise for the Acute Medicine SCE
He wrote this book with the hope that it will help to address these challenges, and to make revision manageable, enjoyable and ultimately succe