How to Use GP Guide
Your comprehensive guide to navigating clinical notes, study plans, and interactive learning tools designed for your Exam success.
🔍 Finding Content Quickly
When you land on the site, you can quickly access specific clinical sections using the dropdown search. The Search Topics page is your dedicated hub to find exactly what you need.
- Use keywords to search through both written topic notes and visual presentations.
- Every clinical section groups related topics below it, allowing you to view everything in a single, organized page view.
📑 Inside a Topic Page
Every topic is strictly curated to be concise and well-formatted with zero fluff. To help you study efficiently, each page includes:
- Table of Contents: Jump straight to the specific section you need.
- Red Flag Boxes: Critical clinical warnings and highly testable exam points.
- Visual Presentations: Found at the bottom of most topics, these slide decks offer visual content for better memory retention.
- References & Pictures: Evidence-based citations and relevant clinical imagery.
Example Red Flag: Look out for these boxes across the site for crucial “must-know” clinical alerts.
📈 Tracking & Personalizing
GP Guide is built to adapt to your study plan. Use our built-in tools to manage your learning curve:
- Take Notes: You can type and save your own custom notes directly on every topic page. Your notes are securely saved to your My Notes .
- Mark as Read: Once you master a topic, click “Mark as Read” to add it to your Study Progress record.
- Reading List: Plan your upcoming study sessions by adding specific topics to your personal Reading List for easy access later.