The MDU 2008/9 Revision Courses

Find out what you really need to revise and how to perfect your exam technique. Learn where those vital marks can be won or lost and understand what the examiner is looking for with the MDU Revision Courses.

The courses have been developed and refined over a number of years and are probably the highest quality student revision courses you will find anywhere.

Our course lecturers are among the most highly regarded in their fields with a wealth of teaching experience between them. They have been chosen not only for their extensive knowledge, but for their inspirational teaching styles that have led medical students to success, year after year.

The MDU Revision Courses are held on various dates between November 2008 and May 2009 throughout the UK. All are fully interactive and include comprehensive lecture notes, refreshments and lunch where appropriate.

Free examination kit for delegates

Free examination kitIf you have applied for MDU F1 membership and you book your place on an MDU Revision Course you will receive:

  • a free examination kit featuring a tourniquet, pen torch, tape measure and tongue depressor (you will receive your kit at the start of the course); and
  • a discount of up to £30 per course*.

Course dates and content

  • Surgery Revision Course

    Designed to cover the need to know aspects of surgery for final year exams. The course will also include a review of exam formats, revision technique and hot topics that are favourites with examiners.

  • Clinical Medicine Revision Course

    Developed to improve performance in the clinical medicine exam, this course focuses on critical exam technique, communication skills, approach to revision and application of knowledge.

  • Paediatric Revision Course

    This course focuses on the essential, core knowledge required to pass paediatric finals.

Alternatively you can download an enrolment form (36kb).

For further information telephone Caroline Andrews on 020 7202 1552

*discounts vary for each course.

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