Why this matters
Candidates preparing for UK clinical communication assessments still need the same core habits: structure, patient-centred explanations, and repeated timed practice with feedback.
What to focus on
- Keep revision anchored to the communication and management decisions you can verbalise clearly.
- Use mocks that force you to close stations under time pressure.
- Compare exam routes carefully so you prepare at the right candidate level.
How TalkingCases fits this topic
TalkingCases works best when the station depends on spoken structure, patient-centred explanation, and repeated timed practice with feedback.
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- UK Clinical Exam AI Practice: Matching The Tool To The Exam You Are Actually Sitting
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