Single Best Answer is an essential online revision tool designed specifically for you to pass the UK Medical License Assessment (UKMLA).
Every question is written in the model General Medical Council format. The questions are written by a consultant or GP with post graduate qualifications in medical education and extensive experience in medical school and GMC assessment-writing between them. Our primary focus is on high quality questions that require both information recall and knowledge application to consolidate your revision. Each question is accompanied by up-to-date, evidence-based, and often guideline-referenced explanations with links to further resources to allow you to expand your learning. We rely on advanced question analytics, feedback, and regular review to make sure the question bank is of the highest quality.
Single Best Answer provides the most customisable revision tool currently available online. Each question is carefully mapped against the entire UKMLA curriculum so that you can comprehensively cover each presentation and condition required for the exam. You can revise random questions, try timed practice, or attempt mock examinations for the best results. The interactive dashboard allows you to track your progress in detail, monitor your performance, and compare how you are doing to other users.
There are many resources and revision websites online, but Single Best Answer provides you a personalised bespoke platform for revising the UKMLA, making it essential for you to pass your exam successfully and achieve your goals.
Neil Mo and Ziad Farah
Founders of Single Best Answer
Our Team
Ziad Farah - Founder and Director
Ziad is a consultant physician and rheumatologist working in northwest London. He graduated from UCL medical school with a distinction and was runner up for the University of London Gold Medal. He is a senior clinical teacher for Imperial College London and has a postgraduate degree in medical education. He has extensive experience in exam question writing, including for the GMC and universities. When not teaching, writing questions, or doctoring, he loves to binge watch tv series, is obsessed with HITT exercise, is coerced into playing make-believe games with his 5-year-old daughter, or is trying to chase the sun somewhere in the world.
Neil Mo – Founder and Director
Neil is a consultant rheumatologist and clinical lead at Swansea University Health Board. He graduated from Cardiff University with final MB distinction. He has completed an MSc in medical education and was Deputy Head of Assessment at Imperial College School of Medicine, where he set the final MB written exams (as fairly as possible!). He has extensive knowledge of exam standards having been part of the UK Medical Schools Council Assessment Alliance (MSCAA) standard setting panel for finals. Neil enjoys spending time with his young family, running occasional half marathons, and renovating old houses. He also has three chickens and a dog named Sally.
Jenna Essame – Business Support Manager
Jenna is originally from South Africa, where she completed her undergraduate medical training. She moved to the United Kingdom in 2020 and completed her internal medicine training in South Wales. She has recently moved to London where she is working as an endocrine and diabetes registrar at St George’s Hospital. She is passionate about her job and teaching as well as yoga, netball, and her dog Bentley.
Ronnie Cunningham – Content Creator
Ronnie studied medicine at Cardiff University graduating with honours. She has a breadth of medical knowledge through her training in anaesthetics, and general practice. She became a fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists in 2012 and a member of the Royal College of GPs in 2019. Ronnie also holds a diploma in tropical medicine and hygiene from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. She is experienced in writing exam questions, having previously been part of the examinations team at Imperial College School of Medicine. She now works as a GP partner. She enjoys raising her family and runs whenever possible.