Two problems with MRCP PACES and how you can use them to your advantage
No exam is ever going to be perfect and I’m sure you’ve noticed the constant stream of errors high schools
Read MoreNo exam is ever going to be perfect and I’m sure you’ve noticed the constant stream of errors high schools
Read MoreHere’s my take on why you should always take a day off before your MRCP exams. My MRCP Part 1 Experience
Read MoreI remember when I was studying for MRCP Part 1 during core medical training I asked numerous registrars and consultants
Read MoreFruit or Vegetable? The Pomodoro technique is an interesting study tool you should keep in your arsenal when facing the MRCP written
Read MoreI’m currently waiting to start another set of medical registrar night shifts unfortunately so I’m going to spend a couple of
Read MoreAs promised, I’ve finally gotten around to writing specialty specific information for the written parts of MRCP. Starting off with
Read MoreMRCP Part 1 is invariably referred to as the bane of a core medical trainee’s (CMT) working life. Some medics even argue that
Read MoreThe current UK trainee pass rate for MRCP Part 1 is an abysmal 50.4% so don’t beat yourself up too much if
Read MoreThe third and final part of the Membership of Royal College of Physicians (MRCP) exam is the Practical Assessment of
Read MoreAs soon as aspiring physicians overcome the hurdle of transitioning from medical student to real doctor, one of the first questions
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