Why this matters
Acute medicine cases in PACES reward candidates who can sound calm, prioritise risk quickly, and still explain the plan in a structured patient-facing way.
What to focus on
- State the urgent priorities before expanding into detail.
- Use examiner findings or supplied results to support escalation decisions.
- Keep your explanation clear even when the case feels time-critical.
How TalkingCases fits this topic
TalkingCases is designed for the voice-compatible parts of PACES23: communication encounters and consultation encounters where you request findings and then use them in real-time reasoning.
Suggested next reads
- MRCP PACES Practice With AI Patients
- MRCP PACES Station 2 Consultation: How To Practise A Better Mid-Station Pivot
- MRCP PACES Station 5 Consultation: Building A Clear Senior-Level Consultation Flow
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