Study Resources
Resources for learning, revision and clinical confidence without losing yourself in the process.
Study Resources
Resources for learning, revision and clinical confidence without losing yourself in the process.
Learning & Revision
High-yield medicine, revision tools, questions and practical ways to study without drowning in content.
High-yield clinical topics
Short, practical guides to common conditions and presentations.
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High-yield clinical questions
Question sets to test knowledge and clinical reasoning.
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How to study medicine without drowning in content
Prioritising high-yield learning without endless note-making.
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Active recall and spaced repetition
Using recall, flashcards and spaced repetition without making it overwhelming.
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The good enough revision plan
For when revision feels too big to start.
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Exam week reset sheet
A one-page printable for when exams feel close and your mind feels full.
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Clinical Confidence
Resources for placements, early clinical work, patient encounters and the things people often wish they had known sooner.
What Foundation training expects of you
A guide to what you are actually expected to carry, what is normal to find hard and what safe early practice looks like.
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Things I wish I had known before starting F1
Practical and emotional lessons from the start of working life as a doctor.
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Approaching a patient when you feel unsure
How to start safely when your confidence is low and the situation feels bigger than you.
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Documenting properly
How to write notes that protect patients, support handover and make your thinking clear.
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What needs attention today?
A prioritisation tool for working out what matters now, what can wait and when to ask for support.
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Asking for help clearly
How to escalate, seek senior input and communicate uncertainty without feeling like you have failed.
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Staying Human While Training
Reflections on pressure, perfectionism, comparison, self-doubt and keeping hold of yourself while learning.
When you feel behind
For comparison, shame and the feeling that everyone else knows more.
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Learning without proving yourself
Separating learning from performance and approval.
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The perfectionism loop
How needing to know everything can make it harder to start.
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After a difficult clinical moment
A reflection prompt for something that stays with you.
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Being a student in clinical spaces
Awkwardness, hierarchy, feeling in the way and finding your role.
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When rest feels like falling behind
For guilt, exhaustion and the pressure to always be doing more.
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