Passing MRCP Parts 1 and 2 Written in 2020 using the Pomodoro Technique
The Pomodoro technique is an interesting study tool you should keep in your arsenal when facing the MRCP written exams. Created in
Read MoreThe Pomodoro technique is an interesting study tool you should keep in your arsenal when facing the MRCP written exams. Created in
Read MoreThe current UK trainee pass rate for MRCP Part 1 is an abysmal 45.2% and if you include every candidate, the picture
Read MoreMRCP is undoubtedly a challenging triathlon for most but in the old days of negative marking, candidates would lose valuable
Read MoreMRCP Part 1 is invariably referred to as the bane of an internal medical trainee’s [IMT] (formerly core medical trainee’s [CMT])
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