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Dr. Charlotte Durand
Primary Cast
Your unofficial study group for the ACEM Primary exams. Join myself (Charlotte) and some fabulous guests as we go through the core content from past Primary Viva exam papers. In each episode we tackle a particular topic from one of the four subjects - pharmacology, physiology, anatomy and pathology. It is done in a Q&A format to mimic what the exam is actually like. Summary notes from each episode available on the website at https://www.acemprimarypodcast.com/
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4.8 stars from 21 ratings
Thank You
Hi Charlotte.. I like everything about your podcasts. :) Very useful and helpful for me. Great job! Thank you so so much!
SuVictoria via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/19/21
Such a good resource!
Thank you for this! Great way to target viva study and makes for an awesome alternative to going over textbooks and written info. Great to have something ACEM specific too
IBNZ256 via Apple Podcasts · New Zealand · 03/08/21
Great listen!
Loved the first two episodes. Great format. Useful for medical students too :)
kates.ad via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/21/21
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