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Dr Alistair James

MRCP revision on the go. Dr. Alistair James breaks down 5 MRCP exam-style questions per episode across key medical topics—from cardiology to endocrinology—helping doctors prep for MRCP exams during their commute. Powered by EXG Learning. Visit www.EXG-learning.com for your interactive ECG interpretation course

Episodes

  1. Ep 4. MRCP Cardiology - Congenital Heart Disease

    07/17/2025

    Ep 4. MRCP Cardiology - Congenital Heart Disease

    Episode 4 – Congenital Heart Disease: 5 MRCP Questions Broken Down In Episode 4, Dr. Alistair James tackles an often-overlooked but high-yield area for MRCP revision: congenital heart disease. Through 5 carefully selected MRCP-style questions, this episode explores the key presentations, underlying pathophysiology, and clinical clues that help you identify and manage congenital cardiac conditions in adult patients. From Eisenmenger’s syndrome to ASD, this episode will sharpen your ability to spot congenital pathology in the exam—and in the real world. Perfect for listening during your commute, clinic break, or post-night shift wind-down. ✅ Topics Covered: Common adult presentations of congenital heart defects Atrial septal defects (ASD), ventricular septal defects (VSD), patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) Cyanotic vs. acyanotic defects Eisenmenger’s physiology and reversal of shunt Guideline-based management (as of July 2025) 🎓 Sponsored by EXG LearningStruggling with ECGs linked to congenital conditions or just want to build stronger rhythm interpretation skills? EXG Learning offers interactive, case-based ECG tutorials designed for doctors and healthcare professionals. Their structured approach breaks down complex ECGs into manageable, high-yield lessons to help you feel more confident and exam-ready. Explore all their resources at www.exg-learning.com. 🩺 Disclaimer:This podcast is intended for educational purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for clinical decision-making or current guideline consultation. All MRCP-style questions and answers reflect knowledge and recommendations available as of July 2025.

    22 min
  2. 07/17/2025

    Ep 3. MRCP Cardiology - Valve Disease

    Episode 3 – Valvular Heart Disease: 5 MRCP Questions Explained In Episode 3, Dr. Alistair James explores one of cardiology’s most clinically rich and exam-relevant topics: valvular heart disease. From the classic signs of aortic stenosis to the nuanced management of mitral regurgitation, this episode walks you through 5 MRCP-style questions that cover diagnosis, clinical features, investigations, and guideline-driven management. Whether you’re struggling to remember murmur characteristics or need clarity on when to refer for surgery, this episode offers high-yield insights—perfectly tailored for busy doctors revising on the go. ✅ Topics Covered: Aortic stenosis, aortic regurgitation, mitral stenosis, and mitral regurgitation Murmur timing and auscultation findings Indications for echo and referral to cardiology Surgical vs. medical management approaches Key updates from guidelines (as of July 2025) 🎓 Sponsored by EXG LearningNeed to brush up on ECGs while revising for the MRCP? EXG Learning is your go-to online platform for interactive ECG tutorials, step-by-step video explanations, and practical case-based learning. Whether you're preparing for exams or building clinical confidence, EXG makes ECG learning clear, structured, and effective. Start your ECG journey today at www.exg-learning.com. 🩺 Disclaimer:This podcast is intended for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional clinical guidance. All questions and answers discussed reflect MRCP-level knowledge and are based on the guidelines and best practices available as of July 2025.

    34 min

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MRCP revision on the go. Dr. Alistair James breaks down 5 MRCP exam-style questions per episode across key medical topics—from cardiology to endocrinology—helping doctors prep for MRCP exams during their commute. Powered by EXG Learning. Visit www.EXG-learning.com for your interactive ECG interpretation course