Asthma: BTS/SIGN stepwise management, peak flow and action plans
Asthma management is a bread-and-butter topic for the UKMLA AKT, and the BTS/SIGN guidelines are the gold standard you'll need to know inside out. It's all about that stepwise approach—escalating care
COPD: GOLD classification, spirometry interpretation and inhaler stepwise therapy
COPD is a massive topic for the AKT, so getting these classifications and the management ladder down is essential! It’s all about matching the right treatment to the patient's symptoms and their risk
Lung cancer: types, staging, investigation pathway and treatment options
Lung cancer is a massive topic, but for the UKMLA AKT, it’s all about knowing the "red flags," the diagnostic pathway, and the key differences between the types. It’s one of those high-yield areas whe
Pneumothorax: primary vs secondary, tension pneumothorax and management
Ah, the classic "collapsed lung" scenario! Pneumothorax is a staple for the UKMLA AKT, and keeping the different types straight is key to getting those management questions right. To start us off, le
Pulmonary embolism: Wells score, CTPA findings and anticoagulation
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a classic "can't miss" diagnosis for the AKT. It's all about risk stratification, knowing when to pull the trigger on imaging, and starting the right anticoagulation. Let's
Medicine (Core Systems) for UKMLA AKT — Study Guide
Medicine (Core Systems) is one of the most tested subjects in UKMLA AKT. Rezzy has answered 35 questions across 7 topics: Cardiology, Renal & Urology, Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Endocrinology & Diabetes, Rheumatology & Haematology, Respiratory Medicine, Neurology.
Each answer includes high-yield comparison tables, clinical correlations, relevant diagrams, and follow-up suggestions to deepen your understanding. Click any question to see the full answer and continue chatting with Rezzy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What topics in Medicine (Core Systems) are most important for UKMLA AKT?
All topics are high-yield, but focus especially on Cardiology, Renal & Urology, Gastroenterology & Hepatology — these appear most frequently in past exams.
Can I get more questions on a specific topic?
Use the topic filter pills above to focus on a specific area. You can also ask Rezzy directly for any question not listed here.
How are these answers different from ChatGPT?
Rezzy is specifically trained for medical exam preparation. Every answer is structured around exam patterns, uses trusted medical resources, and includes high-yield tables, mnemonics, and clinical pearls that generic AI chatbots miss.