Stethos PLAB 1 revision gives IMGs 1,178+ SBA questions mapped to all 430 GMC conditions and 217 patient presentations. The same question bank used for UKMLA revision — because PLAB 1 and the UKMLA AKT test identical clinical knowledge.
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Stethos PLAB 1 revision is designed for international medical graduates (IMGs) preparing for the PLAB 1 examination. The PLAB 1 exam consists of 180 SBA questions covering clinical knowledge across all specialties — the same knowledge tested in the UKMLA AKT.
Because PLAB 1 and the UKMLA AKT share the same GMC Content Map, the Stethos PLAB 1 revision question bank is identical to the UKMLA revision bank — giving IMGs access to 1,178+ questions covering all 430 conditions and 217 patient presentations, with full explanations and NICE guideline references.
Stethos PLAB 1 revision is used by IMGs from across the world — including graduates from South Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Europe — who are preparing to practise medicine in the United Kingdom.
Stethos PLAB 1 revision covers every specialty tested in the PLAB 1 exam, including cardiology, respiratory medicine, gastroenterology, neurology, endocrinology, psychiatry, obstetrics and gynaecology, paediatrics, surgery, emergency medicine, dermatology, haematology, nephrology, rheumatology, ophthalmology, ENT, and infectious diseases.
Yes. Stethos PLAB 1 revision covers the same GMC Content Map as the UKMLA, making it equally effective for PLAB 1 candidates. The PLAB 1 exam tests identical clinical knowledge to the UKMLA AKT.
Stethos provides 1,178+ SBA questions for PLAB 1 revision, covering all 430 GMC conditions and 217 patient presentations — more than six times the number in the real PLAB 1 exam.
Yes. Stethos offers free PLAB 1 revision questions with no credit card required. You can start practising immediately after creating a free account.
Yes. Stethos PLAB 1 revision covers all conditions in the GMC UKMLA Content Map, which forms the blueprint for both the PLAB 1 and UKMLA AKT exams.