Start Your Clinical Revision
With Confidence

Whether you are early in your training year or weeks from the exam, the clinical section gives you clarity, structure, and confidence exactly where it matters most.

Built for Retention

No more forgetting. Your clinical knowledge sticks wherever you go.

C
Cardiovascular
C
Central nervous
E
Endocrine
I
Infection
G
Gastro-intestinal
R
Respiratory
M
Musculoskeletal and joint diseases
N
Nutrition and blood
M
Malignant disease and immunosuppression
S
Skin
E
Eye
E
Ear, nose and oropharynx
V
Vaccines
D
Drug toxicity
O
Obstetrics, gynaecology and genito-urinary
R
Renal
H
High Risk Drugs
P
Pregnancy and Lactation
A
Anesthesia
M
MHRA Alerts
D
DVLA and Driving
A
Antidotes
F
First Aid
D
Drug Interactions
T
Top 100 Drugs
M
Miscellaneous topics

Built on a Proven Learning Framework That Actually Works

Gagné's Nine Events of Instruction

Focus Your Attention

Each topic starts by highlighting why it matters clinically and in the exam.

Learning objective 1
Learning objective 2
Learning objective 3

Clarify What You Need to Know

Clear learning goals show exactly what is expected at GPhC level.

Foundation
Applied
Advanced

Build on What You Already Know

New information is connected to familiar concepts, reducing overload.

Present Information Clearly

High-quality, impactful slides break guidance into digestible decisions.

Reinforce Understanding

Examples, summaries, and patterns help information stick.

A Option one
B Option two
C Option three

Practise Applying Knowledge

Clinical questions turn understanding into decision-making.

Immediate Feedback

You see why an answer is right or wrong straight away.

Strengthen Memory

Spaced exposure and repetition improve long-term recall.

Transfer to the Exam

Skills learned directly translate to real exam scenarios.

Updated topics for the
June 2026 exam

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