Hi I am a GP Registrar in Bolton and planning to restart a PLAB 1 course/workshop in March 09. This is a 10 week course - covering the PLAB 1 topic by topic over a 10 week period. The last time I tried there was a 100% pass rate. i then had to temporarily hold off due to my own training . This is my 6th Year of work in the UK - I completed a full Medical Rotation and almost to the end of my GP training. The course will only be held on the weekends at a suitable venue in Manchester. Candidates will only need to share the costs of the venue. I would like to know if you are interested for me to arrange this.
So, please write back and let me know.
Dr Chowdhury
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