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In Episode 8 of EXG: Ready for the MRCP, we dive into one of the most commonly tested—and clinically essential—topics in internal medicine: hypertension. From chronic blood pressure management to the recognition and treatment of hypertensive urgency and emergency, this episode breaks down the high-yield concepts you need for exam success.
Join Dr Alistair James as he guides you through classic MRCP-style scenarios, red-flag features, diagnostic criteria, evidence-based treatment strategies, and exam-ready tips to help sharpen your clinical reasoning. Whether you’re revising on the go or consolidating key concepts before the big day, this episode is packed with insights tailored for trainees preparing for Membership of the Royal College of Physicians.
Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Clinical guidelines evolve, and listeners should always refer to the most up-to-date local and national recommendations when making clinical decisions.
By Dr Alistair JamesIn Episode 8 of EXG: Ready for the MRCP, we dive into one of the most commonly tested—and clinically essential—topics in internal medicine: hypertension. From chronic blood pressure management to the recognition and treatment of hypertensive urgency and emergency, this episode breaks down the high-yield concepts you need for exam success.
Join Dr Alistair James as he guides you through classic MRCP-style scenarios, red-flag features, diagnostic criteria, evidence-based treatment strategies, and exam-ready tips to help sharpen your clinical reasoning. Whether you’re revising on the go or consolidating key concepts before the big day, this episode is packed with insights tailored for trainees preparing for Membership of the Royal College of Physicians.
Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Clinical guidelines evolve, and listeners should always refer to the most up-to-date local and national recommendations when making clinical decisions.