Complete PLAB 2 Preparation Guide 2026: How To Build A Reliable Practice Plan

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Published by TalkingCases

May 28, 2026

Why this matters

PLAB 2 preparation still rewards a simple loop: understand the station task, practise aloud under time pressure, and review your communication and management decisions after every attempt.

What to focus on

  • Use station-type buckets so history, counselling, and ethics practice stay balanced.
  • Review interpersonal phrasing as carefully as clinical content.
  • Keep your revision built around repeated timed conversations rather than passive reading alone.

How TalkingCases fits this topic

TalkingCases supports repeated PLAB 2-style consultation, communication, and ethics practice so you can rehearse the spoken station, review your phrasing, and iterate quickly.

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