Reasoning GP · For resitters

The Resit Clinic

A failed diet is a clinical presentation, and we treat it like one: a proper history (your results letter), an examination (honest symptoms), a set of named diagnoses with the evidence for each — and a treatment plan built for your specific failure pattern, not a generic "do more cases".

Read this first. Around one in four candidates fails a diet, including excellent doctors — the SCA measures consulting habits, and habits are trainable. The worst response is shame-driven volume: re-running the same habits harder. The best response is exactly what you'd tell a patient: diagnose before treating. That's what this clinic does. Nothing you enter leaves this browser.
1 · Historyyour results letter
2 · Examinationthe honest questionnaire
3 · Diagnosisnamed, with evidence
4 · Treatmentyour 8-week plan

Presenting complaint

From your RCGP results breakdown. Skip anything you don't have — every field sharpens the diagnosis but none is required.

Feedback statements

Tick every area your results letter flagged (paraphrased below — match the closest).

Examination — the honest questionnaire

Nobody is watching. Tick everything that is true of the exam you sat and the preparation before it — the diagnosis is only as good as the history you give it.

Optional: the examiner writes up your case

An AI examiner reads everything you entered and writes a personal narrative: what most likely happened in the exam room, and the order to fix it in.