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July 2023 NICE Guidelines for UKMLA & PLAB 1 | MedRevisions

Learn how the July 2023 NICE guideline updates for VTE and cancer screening impact UKMLA AKT and PLAB 1 exam stems. Master the latest clinical pathways.

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What changed

  • Multiple NICE guidelines updated in the first half of 2023 covering chronic disease management, screening protocols, and referral pathways.
  • Updated VTE prophylaxis recommendations affecting perioperative and medical inpatient management stems.
  • Revised screening and surveillance intervals for common cancers with implications for early detection question stems.

Why it matters for your score

  • Both UKMLA AKT and PLAB 1 question writers use current NICE guidance as the gold standard; outdated knowledge from older textbooks leads to systematic errors.
  • Screening and referral pathway updates are high-yield because they frequently appear as one-step management decisions in exam stems.

Practical checklist

  • Review updated VTE prophylaxis protocols for surgical and medical inpatients.
  • Update your cancer screening timeline knowledge including age thresholds and surveillance intervals.
  • Cross-check your chronic disease management notes against the latest NICE pathways for the top 10 exam conditions.

Common questions

How quickly do NICE updates appear in UK licensing exam stems?

Typically within 6-12 months of publication. We recommend updating your notes as soon as new guidance is published so you are prepared regardless of the exact exam cycle, whether you're sitting UKMLA AKT or PLAB 1.

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