MRCP PACES Cardiology Cases: What Good Consultation Practice Looks Like

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Published by TalkingCases

May 28, 2026

Why this matters

Cardiology PACES cases often test explanation, prioritisation, and how you handle risk and uncertainty. Voice-based practice is valuable when the encounter is consultation-led rather than purely physical examination based.

What to focus on

  • Practise symptom explanation, medication discussions, and management planning.
  • Use examiner findings on request to sharpen the conversation instead of replacing it.
  • Keep the patient perspective visible while discussing risk and follow-up.

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.

Scope note: TalkingCases supports PACES23 consultation and communication preparation, but it does not replace standalone physical examination practice.

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