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Medical Disclaimer

Version 2.2 · Last updated 23 May 2026

WardRun is an educational revision tool. It is not medical advice, is not a medical device, and must never be used for patient care.

Educational use only

WardRun is designed to help UK medical students practise clinical reasoning for the UKMLA and similar assessments. Questions, explanations, management steps, and "key fact" summaries are written and simplified for teaching purposes. They may:

Not a substitute for clinical judgement

Nothing on WardRun — including questions, answers, explanations, facts, or any other content — constitutes medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendation. Do not use WardRun to:

If you need medical help

If you or someone else needs medical advice or care, contact your GP, call NHS 111, or in an emergency call 999 (UK) or your local emergency number.

No clinician–patient relationship

Use of WardRun does not create a doctor–patient relationship between you and Med Services Ltd, Dr John Nathan Spence (known professionally as Dr Nathan Spence), any author, reviewer, or contributor to the Service.

Accuracy

We work hard to make content accurate and aligned to current UK guidelines at the time of writing, but we do not warrant that every question or explanation is free from error or up to date. If you spot an inaccuracy, please use the in-app flag button or email playwardrun@gmail.com.

No guarantee of exam success

WardRun should form one part of a varied revision strategy, alongside textbooks, official syllabi, clinical experience, and other revision resources. We do not guarantee that using WardRun will result in passing any exam or achieving any particular grade. See our Terms of Service.

Questions

Email playwardrun@gmail.com.