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February 2025 PLAB Exam Patterns & Management | MedRevisions

The February 2025 PLAB exam shifted toward management-sequence precision. Learn how to prioritize immediate vs definitive actions to pass.

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What changed

  • Increased proportion of stems testing management order rather than diagnosis alone, particularly in acute medicine and surgery.
  • More questions requiring candidates to identify the correct next step when initial investigations are already provided in the stem.
  • Greater emphasis on recognising when to escalate versus continue conservative management in time-pressured scenarios.

Why it matters for your score

  • Candidates who default to diagnostic-first thinking lose marks on stems designed to test action sequencing under clinical pressure.
  • The shift toward pre-loaded investigation data means rote investigation lists are less useful than applied clinical reasoning.

Practical checklist

  • Practice blocks focused specifically on next-step management where the diagnosis is already given.
  • Review acute medicine and surgical emergency pathways with explicit attention to escalation thresholds.
  • Complete at least two timed mocks with post-mock analysis focused on sequence errors rather than knowledge gaps.

Common questions

Are management-sequence questions replacing traditional diagnosis stems?

Not entirely, but they now form a larger proportion. Expect roughly equal weighting between diagnostic reasoning and management-order precision.

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