Sharpen your hands-on skills with guided and self-practice on Manikins, available every day until your Exam – the perfect way to build confidence and mastery.”
Manikin practice sessions are available Monday to Saturday, from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM GMT.
The facility remains closed on Sundays and public holidays.
Access to manikins is allowed up to one month before your scheduled exam date.
Please ensure your registration and confirmation are completed in advance to secure your practice slot.
A fixed set of consumables will be issued to each doctor at the start of the practice period.
These consumables must be reused throughout the month wherever possible.
Any additional consumables required beyond the allocated set will be available on a paid basis.
To request extra consumables, contact the on-site supervisor or email support@plabcoach.com.
Users must handle all manikins with maximum care, respect, and professionalism.
Any damage, misuse, or loss occurring during practice will be the sole responsibility of the user.
Repair or replacement costs, if applicable, must be borne by the user.
Maintain cleanliness and proper hygiene throughout your practice sessions.
Food and beverages are strictly prohibited near the manikins.
Users must follow all instructions given by staff to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Users are required to sign in and sign out at the venue each day.
Advance booking may be required during high-demand periods.
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I’m Dr. Karam Singh (MD, MRCGP), Founder of PlabCoach, with over a decade of experience guiding doctors through UK/Ireland medical licensing and career-progression exams. Licensed to practice in the UK and the US, I support candidates preparing for PLAB, PRES, MSRA, UKFPO and related assessments through structured teaching, clinical insight, and focused exam guidance.
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I am Dr. Anjum Kohli, born and raised in the UK, with a BSc in Biomedical Science from St Georges University, London. I pursued my medical degree in Poland, graduating in 2015. After a six-year medical hiatus, I completed the NCA (formerly CSA) in 2021, gaining a unique perspective on the challenges and pressures of the medical journey.
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