Public pages and exam areas are mapped to the exams people actually study for.
Methodology
How Passmedex keeps revision simple and exam-led
This page explains how Passmedex content is chosen, how the public pages are written, and how paid access is handled.
- Exam-led content selection
- Clear explanations and short loops
- Paid areas stay gated behind access checks
Content selection
Exam-led
Learning loop
Practice + review
Passmedex encourages short practice blocks followed by careful review and repeat exposure.
Maintenance
Ongoing
Public copy, metadata, and page structure are kept in sync so the site stays coherent as the site grows.
How content is chosen
The site is built around the question types and study needs that matter most for each exam audience.
- MSRA pages focus on Clinical Problem Solving and judgement patterns.
- PLAB pages focus on single-best-answer practice and concise rationales.
- SJT content focuses on prioritisation, ranking, and professional judgement.
How the public pages stay useful
Each page is written to answer a real question that doctors and students ask before they start.
- The exam pages explain what the exam is, who it is for, and where to start.
- The FAQ and support pages answer the practical questions doctors, trainees, and students ask before they subscribe.
- The legal and trust pages show that Passmedex is maintained as a real service.
How paid access is handled
Paid study features remain behind the normal account and access flow.
- You still need to sign in before accessing paid study areas.
- Subscription and paid pages continue to check access before showing paid content.
- Public landing pages stay open so people can review the site before buying.
Related pages
Related pages
These pages help you move to the next useful step without searching around the site.
Next step
If you are ready to study, move to the page that matches your exam.