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PLAB exam information

Discussion in 'PLAB Exams' started by docd, Apr 26, 2011.

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  1. docd

    docd New Member

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    wht r the basic requirements for plab? :? :roll:
     
  2. drwatson

    drwatson Dr Muddasser Administrator Global Moderator

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    PLAB eligibility requirements are
    you must have an acceptable primary medical qualification ( check gmc-uk.org/doctors/registration_applications/acceptable_primary_medical_qualification.asp )
    yo must have IELTS score ( check gmc-uk.org/doctors/registration_applications/language_proficiency.asp )
    you must have done your house job or you can take it but you will get job in foundation year 1
     
  3. sana124

    sana124 Member

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    @dr.watson GREAT HELP ... ;)
     
  4. maj

    maj New Member

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    wel i m applying for plab 1.i did my ielts but i got 7 xcpt readng i gt 6.5.wd overall band 7. can u please help me in my ielts any material u hav
     
  5. drwatson

    drwatson Dr Muddasser Administrator Global Moderator

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    well i will try to gather ielts material as well .. but nowadays i have much less time to be online .. so be patient
     
  6. joja

    joja New Member

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    Hello!
    Does anybody know average percent of questons that have to be answered correctly to pass PLAB1?
    tnx :roll:
     
  7. sana124

    sana124 Member

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    standard is 125 outa 200 ...
     
  8. abanish

    abanish Active Member

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    Introduction :INFORMATION REGARDING PLAB


    (please refer to Plab official site for any updates)


    In order to undergo postgraduate medical training in the United Kingdom, a person has to obtain a limited registration with the General Medical Council (GMC) of UK. For obtaining this limited registration one has to pass the Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board (PLAB) Test conducted by GMC. Passing PLAB test allows a person to start the postgraduate training at the level of a Senior House Officer (SHO) in a UK hospital.

    If you are interested in MRCP, MRCS, FRCS, MRCOG, etc, and want to be trained in UK for these exams, than this is the test for you.

    PLAB Test
    The test has two parts:

    -Part 1 is a written paper-pencil exam based on Extended Matching Question (EMQ) system not very different from the MCQ system. There is no scoring system. You may either pass or fail the test.

    -Part 2 is an assessment of clinical skills of an individual called Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). One can only appear in part 2, when he/she has passed part 1. There is no scoring system. You may either pass or fail the test.

    Eligibility Requirements for PLAB Part 1
    There are two requirements for appearing in part 1:

    -A person must be a medical graduate, in possession of a basic medical degree like MBBS or equivalent. Medical students are not eligible to take PLAB.
    -One must have passed the IELTS test with the required score set by GMC. (See below)
    -Though not a requirement to appear in part 1, a candidate should have at least 12 months of postgraduate clinical experience (like one year of house job) in a teaching hospital in his/her country to work as an SHO in UK. Otherwise the person after passing both parts of PLAB must first obtain this 12 months experience in UK, and finding a house job in UK is indeed very difficult. Therefore you are strongly advised to complete your one-year house job before appearing in part 2.

    Eligibility Requirements for PLAB Part 2
    Passing part 1 is the only requirement for appearing in part 2. One must take part 2 within 2 years of passing part 1, otherwise he/she will have to take part 1 again.

    IELTS
    International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test is a test of English language conducted by the British Council all over the world. You can apply for the test and appear in the test in your local British Council office. The fee for the test is approximately Rs. 5000. The test has 4 parts or bands, listening, reading, writing and speaking. Each band has a maximum score of 9. There is also an overall band score (maximum 9), which is the average of the 4 individual band scores.
    To be eligible to appear in PLAB part 1 one must achieve a minimum overall band score of 7 and a minimum of 7 in speaking band and minimum of 6 in listening, reading and writing bands.
    For more information on IELTS contact your local British Council or visit www.ielts.org

    Fee for the PLAB
    The fees for part 1 and part 2 is 145 and 430 British pounds respectively.

    Test Centers for PLAB
    Part 1 of PLAB is held in countries outside UK as well. These include Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Srilanka and Egypt. In Pakistan part 1 is held in Islamabad and Karachi.
    Part 2 can be taken only in UK.

    Test Dates
    Part 1 is held in Pakistan 3 times each year usually in the months of April, July and November. For other countries please refer to official site.
    Part 2 is held more often.


    Format of PLAB Part 1
    PLAB part 1 is a one-day, paper-pencil exam. Correct answers are marked on an answer sheet with a pencil, which is later checked by a computer. Format of the test is called Extended Matching Questions (EMQ). PLAB Part 1 consists of 200 EMQs. Usually 4 EMQs are grouped under a certain topic like for example, the joint pain. Each EMQ describes a certain clinical situation in the form of a short patient history and clinical findings. Than for the group of 4 EMQs there are given upto 20 (A to T) possible answers. Each EMQ has only one correct answer from the list of 20, which you have to mark on the answer sheet.

    Examination Content of PLAB Part 1
    Part 1 of PLAB is a purely clinical exam covering all the major clinical specialties including:
    -Medicine
    -Surgery and Orthopedics
    -Obstetrics and Gynecology
    -Pediatrics
    -Psychiatry
    -Ophthalmology
    -Otolaryngology
    -Accident and Emergency Medicine

    Basic Sciences are not tested in PLAB.

    Format of PLAB Part 2 "OSCE"
    Part 2 assess the clinical skills. There are 14 booths or "stations" and in each station you have to perform a particular task. You have to complete each station in 5 minutes. Some stations have patients where you have to take a short history or perform a certain examination according to the instructions. In other stations you might be required to carry out certain procedure like venepuncture, per-rectal examination or others on dummies.

    Examination Content of Part 2 OSCE
    Examination content is the same as for part 1. In addition you have to sharpen your clinical skills of history taking, physical examination and carrying out routine diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. This is yet another reason why part 2 should be taken after house job.

    Recommended Books for PLAB Part 1

    Medicine: Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine by Christopher Haslett (Editor), Edwin Chilvers (Editor), Nicholas Boon (Editor), Nicki Colledge (Editor), John Hunter (Editor)
    OR
    Clinical Medicine: A Textbook for Medical Students and Doctors by Parveen Kumar, Michael Clark

    Surgery: Pocket Diagnosis in General Surgery: A Companion to Lecture Notes on General Surgery by Harold Ellis, Christopher J. E. Watson
    Orthopedics: Orthopedics portion of Bailey & Love's Short Practice of Surgery by R. C. G. Russell et al
    Gynaecology: Gynaecology by Ten Teachers by Stuart Campbell , Ash Monga
    Obstetrics: Obstetrics by Ten Teachers by Geoffrey Chamberlain
    Pediatrics: Blueprints in Pediatrics -- by Bradley S., Md. Marino, et al
    Psychiatry, Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology: Oxford Handbook of Clinical Specialties (Oxford Medical Publications) by J.A.B. Collier, et al
    Other Books:
    The complete set of "Underground Clinical Vignettes Set of 8 (Internal Medicine Vol. 1, Internal Medicine Vol. 2, Surgery, Ob/Gyn, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Neurology, Emergency Medicine" by Vikas Bhushan, et al (small books with approximately 50 clinical cases in each book).
    Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine by Murray Longmore, et al (for quick revision just before the test).
    250 Short Cases in Clinical Medicine by Ragavendra R. Baliga


    Recommended Books for PLAB Part 2
    In addition to the books above you should practice more to examining the patients, take their medical histories and perform common diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in your hospital. Also read the following books:
    Hutchinson's Clinical Methods
    You can also get coaching classes for part 2 in UK. Information on these couching classes can be obtained from www.plabmaster.co.uk

    Applying for PLAB Part 1

    For application material and more information contact the following offices:

    General Medical Council
    PLAB Test Section
    178 Great Portland Street
    London W1N 6JE
    United Kingdom

    Phone: 44-207-915-3727
    Fax: 44-207-915-3558
    E-mail: plab@gmc-uk.org
    Website: www.gmc-uk.org

    Shahnaz Farooq
    British Council
    Block 14
    Civic Center
    G-6
    Islamabad

    Phone: 92-51-111-424-424
    Fax: 92-51-27-6683
    E-mail: Shahnaz.Farroq@bc-islamabad.bcouncil.org

    Irum Fawad
    British Council
    20 Bleak House Road
    Near Cant's Station
    PO Box 10410
    Karachi

    Phone: 92-21-56-703-917
    Fax: 92-21-56-836-94
    E-mail: Irum.Fawad@bc-karachi.bcouncil.org
     
  9. Drfarasatali

    Drfarasatali New Member

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    thnx
    for the help.
     
  10. umerrasheed

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    Question

    can u plzz tell me that if i clear plab ,then there is no need of pmdc examination,only documentation for registration in pmdc????is it true????
     
  11. drwatson

    drwatson Dr Muddasser Administrator Global Moderator

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    no, if you would have been a UK graduate then it could be possible to have PMDC exam exemption. PLAB qualification doesnt make you exempt from PMDC.
     
  12. Drfarasatali

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    a frnd of mine of mine just cleared plab 1st and he is still in his final year MBBS.
    so i think u can sit in plab part 1st if u ve studied all the basic subjects.
     
  13. drwatson

    drwatson Dr Muddasser Administrator Global Moderator

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    medical students are not eligible, see detailed post above by abanish.
     
  14. Jibran

    Jibran New Member

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    no man ,
    pmdc do not accept plab, USMLE , amc (graduate level int exams ) at all.
    no way out ,
    but after plab , if u do post graduation frm uk , then u can get license to practice in Pakistan.
    tough job ...
     
  15. Jibran

    Jibran New Member

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    it is said usually abt 125-130 marks required to pass , plab.
     
  16. chocolate

    chocolate Member

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    pmdc isnt exempted evn if u clear PLAB :/
     
  17. veeday

    veeday New Member

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    HUH??? if you have done your internship.... in pakistan or else where you can get full GMC registration but if you havent you'd have to go to FProgramme.
    Clearing plab 1 and 2 is for GMC registration..... either provisional or full depending on whether uve done your internship or not!!!
    PMDC ... jack@#$%% require you to sit for NEB (or bribe them) for you get their license ......
    you can only skip pmdc examination if you are specialised in UK....or else where....
     
  18. drwatson

    drwatson Dr Muddasser Administrator Global Moderator

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    doing housejob couldnt get u GMC registration, u will have to pass plab and if u havent completed ur housejob u will b starting from FY1 (Foundation year 1), if u have completed ur housejob in PK u will be starting in FY2 (Foundation year 2) that is senior house officer level.
     
  19. drwatson

    drwatson Dr Muddasser Administrator Global Moderator

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    quite late reply to last question, but NO its not true. Pmdc exemption is not by passing PLAB
     
  20. chia

    chia New Member

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    for post graduation in uk is it must to pass PLAB first ? :shock:
     
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