Medical Disclaimer

PASSMAP is an online educational platform designed to support Physician Associates preparing for the UK Physician Associate Registration Assessment (PARA).

The content on PASSMAP is provided for educational and exam preparation purposes only.

1. Educational Use Only

PASSMAP does not provide medical advice.

All content — including condition notes, questions, explanations, mnemonics, examples, and interpretation guidance — is intended solely to support learning and exam revision.

PASSMAP must not be used to:

  • Diagnose medical conditions

  • Guide treatment decisions

  • Manage real-world patients

  • Replace clinical judgement or supervision

2. No Clinical Responsibility

Use of PASSMAP does not create:

  • A clinician–patient relationship

  • A professional duty of care

  • Any obligation regarding patient safety or clinical outcomes

Users remain fully responsible for their own clinical decisions and for acting within their professional scope of practice.

3. Guidance and Accuracy

PASSMAP aims to align educational content with current UK guidance (such as NICE) for learning purposes.

However:

  • Clinical guidance changes over time

  • Content may become outdated

  • Errors or omissions may occur

Users should always refer to current official guidance, local trust policies, and senior supervision in clinical practice.

4. Limitation of Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, PASSMAP accepts no liability for any loss, harm, or damage arising from:

  • Use of the platform

  • Reliance on educational content

  • Clinical decisions made by users

Use of PASSMAP is at your own risk.

5. Acceptance

By accessing or using PASSMAP, you confirm that you:

  • Understand this Medical Disclaimer

  • Agree to use PASSMAP for educational purposes only

  • Accept responsibility for your professional actions

5. Contact

If you have questions about this disclaimer, please contact:

Email: support@passmap.co.uk

Plain-English Summary

PASSMAP helps you revise for exams.
It does not tell you how to treat patients.
Always use your own judgement and local guidance in practice.

PASSMAP Last updated: February 2026
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