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The purpose of the MRCP(UK) Part 1 examination is to test knowledge and understanding of common and important disorders, as outlined in the UK curriculum, as well as clinical science. Knowledge and understanding of UK national guidelines is also required.
The MRCP(UK) Part 2 Clinical Examination (Practical Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills - PACES) is designed to test the clinical knowledge and skills of trainee doctors who hope to enter higher specialist training (ST3).
General information about the exam Doctors in training take the MRCP(UK) exam two or more years after qualifying as a doctor. Those who pass become Members of the Royal College of Physicians and can continue training to become a consultant. The exam is taken in several parts at different times. This part of the exam is called Practical
attend annual meetings of the Board to set examination papers; review candidate performance in the most recent diet; assist with the development of the SCE; act on the advice of the MRCP(UK) Management and Policy Board and Examining Boards on policy and academic matters relating to the
The format of the June 2018 exam was a 2-paper exam of 100 questions each. Equal proportions of candidates were sitting in UK and international centres; there were more male than female candidates and more BAME than White candidates.
The MRCP(UK) Part 2 Written examination assesses the ability to apply clinical understanding, make clinical judgements and take responsibility for prioritising diagnostic or problem lists, planning
MRCP(UK) examinations. FAQs; Part 1; Part 2; PACES; Specialty Certificate Examinations; European Specialty Examination in Gastroenterology & Hepatology; European Specialty Examination in Nephrology; Apply online; International; Form of Faith; Admissions ceremonies and diplomas; Results; Advice, guidance and preparation; Regulations; ... MRCP(UK) Annual Review 2008; MRCP(UK) Annual Review 2008. Document:
Examinations; and support MRCP(UK) Central Office on the delivery of the Examinations. The role mainly involves reviewing exam questions in the applicant’s own specialty for academic content and currency, but also helping to review questions in other specialties from a non-specialist
All MRCP(UK) examinations operate a No ID, No Entry policy. For information on what ID is acceptable on the examination day please read section 4.5 of the MRCP(UK) Regulations for full details. If candidates have any queries regarding the validity of their ID they should contact their administrative office by email immediately.