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Screening & Prevention — Flashcards

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34 flashcards
2 chapters
#1

What is the formula used to calculate "Likelihood ratio for a negative test result" : _____

#2

What is the formula used to calculate Positive Predictive Value: _____

#3

What is the formula used to calculate Specificity: _____

#4

What is the formula used to calculate Negative Predictive Value: _____

#5

What is the formula used to calculate Sensitivity: _____

#6

Sensitivty is described as the _____

#7

Negative Predictive Value is described as the _____

#8

In a Contigency Table what does FN mean? _____ Where the Disease is Present and the test is Negative

#9

In a Contigency Table what does FP mean? _____ Where the Disease is Absent and the test is Positive

#10

What is the formula used to calculate "Likelihood ratio for a positive test result" : _____

About Screening & Prevention Flashcards for UKMLA

These Screening & Prevention flashcards are designed for UKMLA General Practice & Primary Care preparation, using active recall to help you retain high-yield concepts, clinical correlations, and commonly tested facts. Each card prompts you to retrieve information from memory rather than passively reviewing notes, which research shows leads to significantly better exam performance.

The 34 cards in this deck cover the most important topics in Screening & Prevention, including key mechanisms, diagnostic criteria, treatment protocols, and clinical pearls that frequently appear in UKMLA examinations. Cards are organised by chapter so you can focus on specific areas or work through the entire topic systematically.

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Are Screening & Prevention flashcards free on Oncourse?
Yes, completely free. You can study all 34 Screening & Prevention flashcards on this page at no cost. For spaced repetition scheduling and progress tracking, download the Oncourse app.
How do flashcards help with UKMLA preparation?
Flashcards use active recall — instead of passively re-reading notes, you retrieve information from memory. Research shows this builds stronger, longer-lasting memories and is one of the most effective study strategies for medical exams like UKMLA.
How many Screening & Prevention flashcards are available?
There are currently 34 flashcards for Screening & Prevention under General Practice & Primary Care, organised by chapter. New cards are added regularly to cover the latest UKMLA syllabus.
Can I study Screening & Prevention flashcards by chapter?
Yes. The flashcards are organised by chapter so you can focus on specific areas or work through the entire topic systematically. Scroll down to the "Study by Chapter" section to pick a chapter.
What topics do these General Practice & Primary Care flashcards cover?
The cards cover high-yield concepts, clinical correlations, diagnostic criteria, treatment protocols, and commonly tested facts from Screening & Prevention. They mirror the depth and style of UKMLA questions.

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