AKT Boost Welcome to AKT Boost! The go-to podcast for GP trainees revising for the Applied Knowledge Test (AKT). Like and Follow!

Hosted by Dr. Iain Bolton, we deliver key topics, exam tips, and high-yield revision content to help you ace the AKT.

💡 Got your benefits knowledge ready for the AKT?Swipe 👉 through this post to nail down the essentials for benefits – cru...
12/10/2024

💡 Got your benefits knowledge ready for the AKT?
Swipe 👉 through this post to nail down the essentials for benefits – crucial info for your AKT exam!

🔑 Key takeaways:

Know the eligibility for PIP and Attendance Allowance.
Understand the SR1 form and fast-tracking for terminally ill patients.
Stay on top of Universal Credit and Statutory Sick Pay basics.
For the full breakdown, catch the latest episode of AKT Boost! 🎧 Tap into the detailed tips that can give you an edge in the GP Exam.

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💊 Mastering Controlled Drugs for the AKT!Swipe 👉 for key tips on prescribing essentials, drug schedules, and the differe...
12/10/2024

💊 Mastering Controlled Drugs for the AKT!
Swipe 👉 for key tips on prescribing essentials, drug schedules, and the differences between drug classes. These quick insights will give you the confidence you need for controlled drug questions in your AKT exam. 💼

🔑 Key points covered:

Prescription must-haves for controlled drugs
Key differences between drug schedules
Top tips for staying compliant and accurate
For the full breakdown, tune in to the latest episode of AKT Boost 🎙️ – link in bio! 🎧

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🚫 Do you know the DVLA guidelines for drug and alcohol misuse?Understanding these rules is crucial for your AKT exam – a...
01/10/2024

🚫 Do you know the DVLA guidelines for drug and alcohol misuse?
Understanding these rules is crucial for your AKT exam – and your practice! Swipe 👉 through these key insights to learn the essential rules on alcohol dependence, drug misuse, and how they impact driving eligibility. 🛑

🔑 Key takeaways:

6 months for alcohol misuse, 1 year for alcohol dependence.
Stricter rules apply to Group 2 drivers, especially HGV and bus drivers.
Drivers with persistent drug misuse need medical clearance and screening before reapplying.
For the full breakdown, tune in to the latest episode of AKT Boost! 🎙️ – link in bio! 🎧

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🧠 Are you ready to ace the AKT questions on psychiatric disorders and DVLA guidelines?Swipe 👉 through these key insights...
30/09/2024

🧠 Are you ready to ace the AKT questions on psychiatric disorders and DVLA guidelines?
Swipe 👉 through these key insights to understand how conditions like depression, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder can impact driving eligibility! Knowing these rules is essential for your AKT exam – and your clinical practice! 🚗🚫

🔑 Key takeaways:

Severe psychiatric conditions often require immediate notification to the DVLA.
Group 2 drivers face stricter rules, especially for conditions like psychosis and mania.
Milder conditions like well-controlled depression may still allow patients to drive, but always assess cognitive function.
For the full breakdown, check out the latest episode of AKT Boost! 🎙️ – link in bio! 🎧

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💉 Are you ready for AKT questions on diabetes and driving?Swipe 👉 through these crucial DVLA guidelines for managing dia...
29/09/2024

💉 Are you ready for AKT questions on diabetes and driving?
Swipe 👉 through these crucial DVLA guidelines for managing diabetes in drivers! Whether it’s hypoglycaemia awareness or blood glucose monitoring, these tips will give you the confidence to ace those tricky exam questions. 🚗🚛

🔑 Key takeaways:

Group 2 drivers (HGV & bus) need stricter glucose monitoring and records.
No severe hypoglycaemia in the past 12 months for both Group 1 and Group 2 drivers.
Insulin-treated drivers need 3 months of blood glucose records using a meter with memory.
For the full breakdown and more tips, listen to the latest episode of AKTBoost! 🎙️ – link in bio! 🎧

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