The UK Medical Licensing Assessment (UKMLA) is designed to ensure all medical practitioners entering UK practice meet a common standard of knowledge, skills and professional behaviour. The course covers applied clinical knowledge, patient assessment, ethics, professional judgement, communication, emergency response, prescribing, diagnostics, and UK specific clinical guidelines.
Training includes structured modules, practice SBA questions, clinical scenario reviews, mock exams, and guided tutorials aligned with the GMC MLA Content Map. Learners develop competence in recognising life threatening conditions, interpreting clinical data, prioritising patient safety, and applying evidence based decisions appropriate to UK healthcare systems.
Who Can Take the Test:
1. UK Medical Students in their final year
2. International Medical Graduates seeking GMC registration
3. Doctors returning to practice in the UK
4. Medical professionals requiring skills verification
5. Overseas doctors transitioning to UK clinical roles
Exam Times (Aligned with GMC Standards):
The AKT (Applied Knowledge Test) is delivered several times annually through GMC approved centres. The CPSA (Clinical and Professional Skills Assessment) is scheduled by medical schools and GMC approved institutions, with timings following GMC assessment requirements.
Learning Outcomes:
1. Demonstrate understanding of GMC professional and clinical standards.
2. Apply safe, effective clinical reasoning.
3. Communicate clearly in clinical scenarios.
4. Interpret test results and clinical presentations accurately.
5. Deliver ethical, patient centred care across diverse settings.
Contact Details:
Register via PAETraining.com, email info@paetraining.com, or call 02046100720 for course fees, tuition, and exam support. Students may request additional assistance as needed.

