PassPACES 4-day PACES Clinical Courses held at Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospitals London
I would like remind doctors preparing to sit the MRCP PACES examination about PassPACES 4-day intensive PACES clinical courses, which are held at Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospitals, London.
Our May/June and October courses were all fully booked several weeks in advance. Sadly, therefore, we could not offer places to candidates who tried to book after 24th August for the October course.
Please Book Now for January to avoid disappointment.
Our highly experienced lecturers have helped literally hundreds of candidates successfully negotiate the PACES examination.
Our aim is to ensure that you Pass PACES first time.
Our courses feature:
- Neurology / Ophthalmology day
- Cardiorespiratory day
- Mock Examination with individual feedback
- Small groups (4-6 candidates per lecturer)
- Daily Lunchtime demonstrations of clinical examination techniques
Forthcoming courses: JANUARY
14th - 17th January 2008 4 days (Monday to Thursday) St. Thomas' Hospital London 28th - 31st January 2008 4 days (Monday to Thursday) Guy's Hospital London
Wishing you all the best of luck with your PACES examinations! Rosemary Harrod
Course Administrator
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