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Skin Conditions 🧴

Our research has shown that skin conditions are the one area MSRA takers struggle with the most – that’s why we’ll be tackling them first. These questions should be easy marks if you’ve used the right resource to prepare. πŸ“š

Notably, the MSRA was first introduced in 2013 to select candidates for GP training. Despite other specialties adopting the exam in recent times, the MSRA has changed very little in the 10 years since its inception. πŸ“…

What this means is that you should expect a significant number of questions to reflect clinical scenarios commonly encountered by GPs, and skin conditions are the most common, accounting for 1 in 4 of all primary care consultations in the UK. 🩺

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The popular question banks will have you believe that learning really obscure conditions is the key to excelling in the MSRA exam. It's not. You don't need to know the 3rd line topical management of necrolytic acral erythema (seriously). Our focus will be only the score-boosting conditions. 🎯