In Year 2 at St George’s Medical School, you’ll build on the foundation laid in your first year and begin to approach medicine with greater clinical depth. Core areas of study include Life Protection and Life Control, which broaden your understanding of key body systems.
The focus shifts from viewing subjects in isolation to integrating your scientific knowledge with its clinical application, helping you develop the skills and insights essential for the transition into your later clinical training.
Medibuddy’s Year 2 St George’s Medical School Question Bank is built around the second-year curriculum, with over 4,000 questions that reflect the topics you’ll study. Each question comes with a clear explanation to help you consolidate knowledge, address weaker areas, and monitor your progress.
Updated every year to match the St George’s syllabus, the bank provides exam-style practice that strengthens your understanding and builds confidence as you prepare for the move into your clinical years.
As you get ready for your St George’s Medical School Year 2 exams, Medibuddy’s pre-clinical question bank is the ideal resource to support your revision and build confidence.
At St George’s Medical School, the first two years make up the pre-clinical phase, providing the scientific grounding and early patient contact that underpin your medical training.
In Year 2, you’ll progress beyond the basics introduced in your first year to study more advanced systems and their clinical applications. Teaching is delivered through lectures, seminars, and small-group sessions, alongside placements that allow you to see how science links to patient care. These experiences ensure you’re well prepared to move confidently into clinical training in Year 3.
Medibuddy’s Year 2 St George’s Medical School Question Bank is aligned with the second-year syllabus, offering more than 4,000 practice questions covering the topics you’ll encounter. Each one is supported by a clear explanation, helping you strengthen your understanding and work through more difficult areas.
By drawing links across modules, our question bank enhances your revision, highlights gaps early, and provides a strong platform for your transition into the clinical years.
In Year 2 at St George’s Medical School, students complete three summative exams in June: two Basic Clinical Sciences papers and one Patients, Populations and Society paper. These include formats such as Short Answer and Multiple Choice Questions, testing knowledge in areas like Life Structure and Life Cycle. Alongside the exams, there is also a clinical assessment with 10 stations, focusing on communication and practical clinical skills.
Doing well in your Year 2 exams at St George’s Medical School requires steady, active revision rather than relying on last-minute cramming. Regularly going back over your notes and using different study techniques will help you reinforce your learning.
With more than 4,000 syllabus-aligned questions, Medibuddy’s Question Bank lets you practise exam-style formats, apply concepts across modules, and build effective time management skills to prepare thoroughly for assessments.