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Released by Plabable, Plabable - v2.1.10 is one of the best free and best mobile phone applications available today. Located in the Medical category of the app store.
The minimum operating system for Plabable - v2.1.10 is Android 5.0+ and up. So you have to update your phone if you haven't already.
At APKDroid, you will get Plabable - v2.1.10 APK free download, with the latest version being 2.1.10, publication date 2020-11-19, the file size is 73.9 MB.According to statistics from the Google Play Store, there are about 1000 downloads. Apps downloaded or installed individually on Android can be updated if you wish. Update your apps as well. Grants you access to the latest features and improves the security and stability of the app. Enjoy it now !!!
The Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board (PLAB) exam is the main route by which International Medical Graduates (IMGs) demonstrate that they have the necessary skills and knowledge to practise medicine in the UK. The exam includes PLAB part 1 and part 2. At Plabable, we focus on high yield questions that mimic the PLAB part 1 exam, hence giving you the best opportunity to pass on the first attempt. PLAB part 1 is a three-hour computer-marked written examination comprising 180 single best answer questions.
Revise on the go with features including:
● More than 2000 high yield questions
● Practise questions by categories
● Timed mock practices
● Question flagging for ease of revision
● Dedicated Whatsapp groups for discussion
● Add your own questions
● Practise questions added by other plabbers
We take pride in staying on par with the current changes in the NHS and we consistently update our questions and explanations. The answers we provide on Plabable are evidence-based and our explanations are from various reliable sources such as NICE guidelines and Clinical Knowledge Summaries, Patient.info website as well as expert opinions from NHS prescribers.
- Minor bug fixes
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