About eMedical

eMedical Courses is a platform specifically designed to help students and doctors. It is tailored made for the purpose of providing a useful tool for thorough preparation for examinations both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and furthermore to help clinicians improve their bedside skills.

The platform offers an opportunity for you to avail yourself of various resources, sources of information that would be useful as you prepare for your examination and finally a platform for you to interact with colleagues and teachers. The content on the site is thoroughly researched to ensure that the most up-to-date material is available and most of the information is referenced for the students.

The content on the site has been produced by highly experienced and skilled clinicians and examiners and those who are intimately involved in curriculum design and delivery of both undergraduate and postgraduate education. Our goal is to cover all specialties including Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Surgery and Medicine. While the emphasizes will be on UK exams such as the MRCOG, the MRCP (Paediatrics and Medicine), MRCS, FRCS and MBBS, MBChB or other undergraduate degrees and PLAB, we will also be covering the material for USLME and other external examinations from different regions of the world such as West Africa, Ireland, India and the West Indies.

What will this platform provide to participants? Those visiting the site will have access to a sample of free questions for the various examinations and courses. These will be speciality specific and based the format of exams for the specialty.

Our first speciality to go live is Part II MROCG in Obstetrics and Gynaecology; registering on the site will give you access to 100 SBAs and 20 EMQs. Subsequently you will have to pay to access questions that will cover most of the evidenced bases for the MRCOG exams – such as the Green-top Guidelines, NICE Guidelines, other national guidelines and TOG. Over the next 6-9 months, we will have questions for MRCOG Part I and Part III. There will be links to useful websites for those preparing for exams in this speciality.

In order to encourage dialogue amongst members on this forum and also with teachers we have various forums on the student section. It is important to be polite when you post on these forums as we will not tolerate insults and rude postings.

We hope that you will find the material on the site extremely useful as you prepare for your examination or as you look for pointers that will make you a better clinician. Make sure that you look at the linked sites as these are some of sources of evidence for your further learning.

Our team has produced a series of questions that should serve as a self-assessment tool as you prepare for the exams.

We value your feedback on all aspects of our site especially the usefulness of the material to you and others as you prepare for your exams.