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MRCP PACES Course in Neurology, Queen Square

10 May 2025, 9:00 am–5:00 pm

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An intensive one-day clinical course for candidates preparing for the MRCP Part II examination - specifically for the PACES examination.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

David Blundred

Location

Lecture Theatre
378: Institute of Neurology, 33 Queen Square
33 Queen Square
London
WC1N 3BG
United Kingdom

The course is at one of the world’s leading Neurology centres, The National Hospital of Neurology and Neurosurgery at Queen Square, UCLH. It is primarily taught by Consultant Neurologists from the National Hospital who have access to the widest possible range of cases.

Our lectures give you the definitive Peripheral and Central Nervous System examinations and gives you experience in Neurology & neuro-ophthalmology for PACES that is not available elsewhere. We will also support with practice under exam like conditions.

The course

This will be an intensive one-day clinical course for candidates preparing for the MRCP Part II examination. The programme detailed below will comprise clinical case demonstrations (in small groups) designed to prepare candidates for the PACES examination, preceded by supporting lectures and discussion.

The course will give participants the opportunity to examine patients covering a wide range of neurological and neuro-ophthalmological conditions. The tutors on the course are all experienced neurologists including several consultants who have been teaching on this course for many years.

Feedback since 1995 has been superb and has enabled us to continuously improve the course.

Where better to learn about Brown-Sequard Syndrome than at a Hospital at which Dr C.E. Brown-Sequard taught?

Example Programme

Course co-ordinators: Dr Tabish Saifee

8.30amRegistration & coffee
9.00amLecture on 'Cranial nerves'  Dr Tabish Saifee.
9.45amClinical Cases
10.45amCoffee
11.00amClinical Cases
12 noonLunch
1.00pmLecture on 'Motor and sensory examination of the limbs' Dr Tabish Saifee.
1.30pmClinical Cases
3.00pmTea
3.30pmClinical Cases
5.00pm(approx.) Finish