Explore courses to succeed as a Doctor
Explore our range of online and offline courses, designed to help you succeed as a Medical Doctor in the United Kingdom.
£100.00
- Available slots: 20
- Course format: In-Person
£85.00
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IMT Applicant
Frequently Asked Questions
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Who are your courses designed for?
Our courses are specifically designed for overseas-trained medical doctors who wish to practise in the United Kingdom. Whether you’re preparing for PLAB exams, GMC registration, or NHS interviews, we provide the expert training and support you need.
What is the difference between your online and in-person courses?
Our online courses offer flexibility, allowing you to study at your own pace from anywhere in the world. In-person courses, held at our Manchester training centre, provide hands-on guidance, interactive sessions, and face-to-face support from experienced UK consultants.
Do I need to complete both PLAB 1 and PLAB 2 to practise in the UK?
Yes, most international medical graduates must pass both PLAB 1 and PLAB 2 to register with the General Medical Council (GMC) and legally practise in the UK. We offer expert-led training for both parts to help you succeed on your first attempt.
Who leads the training at Ace Academy?
Our courses are delivered by experienced UK-based consultants and practising doctors, ensuring that all guidance is current, practical, and aligned with NHS standards and expectations.
How do I register for a course?
Simply browse our available courses, select the one you’re interested in, and proceed to checkout. If you need assistance or have questions about course suitability, feel free to contact us at [email protected] or call 07494 244105
Can you help me with GMC registration or NHS job interviews?
Absolutely. We provide step-by-step support for GMC registration and offer specialised interview preparation courses to help you confidently secure your first NHS role.