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1. Part 1 | The Federation
Link: https://www.thefederation.uk/examinations/part-1
Description: WEBPart 1. The MRCP (UK) Part 1 is the entry-level exam accessible to doctors with a minimum of 12 months' postgraduate experience in medical employment. It covers a broad range of topics to ensure the level of knowledge is appropriate to physicians at the beginning of postgraduate training.
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2. MRCP(UK) examination | RCP London
Link: https://www.rcp.ac.uk/mrcpuk-examination
Description: WEBSuccessful candidates who pass all three parts are eligible to apply for the award of the MRCP(UK) Diploma. The MRCP(UK) examination is divided into Part 1 and Part 2 but has three separately assessed components: MRCP(UK) Part 1 examination; MRCP(UK) Part 2 written examination; MRCP(UK) Part 2 clinical examination (PACES)
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3. The Ultimate MRCP (UK) Part 1 Exam Guide 2023 | MedCourse
Link: https://medcourse.co.uk/exam-guide/mrcp-part-1-exam-guide/
Description: WEBJan 13, 2023 · A guide to the MRCP (UK) Part 1 Exam, including how to revise for MRCP part 1, exam dates and format, hints & tips, and how to score above the pass mark.
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4. The Pastest Complete Guide to the MRCP Part 1 Exam
Link: https://www.pastest.com/blog/mrcp/the-pastest-complete-guide-to-the-mrcp-part-1-exam/
Description: WEBMar 20, 2023 · What is the MRCP Part 1? The MRCP (UK) Part 1 exam evaluates a candidate's understanding and knowledge of clinical sciences relevant to medical practice and significant disorders to a level appropriate for entry to specialist training.
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5. MRCP(UK) | Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Link: https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/exams/mrcpuk
Description: WEBMRCP(UK) Part 1 Part 1 is the entry-level examination accessible to doctors with a minimum of 12 months' postgraduate experience in medical employment. It covers a broad range of topics to ensure the level of knowledge is appropriate to physicians at the beginning of postgraduate training.
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6. How to Pass MRCP Part 1 in 5 Simple Steps - Pastest
Link: https://www.pastest.com/blog/mrcp/how-to-pass-mrcp-part-1-in-5-simple-steps/
Description: WEBThe MRCP Part 1 exam is tough. Preparation methods are constantly evolving, as is the exam. I am going to share some best practice: from my own experience of teaching countless exam candidates over the years, from recent candidate experiences, and that obtained through analysis of Pastest utilisation data. 1. Study Plan.
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7. How to pass the MRCP | The BMJ
Link: https://www.bmj.com/content/328/7445/s155
Description: WEBApr 17, 2004 · The MRCP part 1 examination consists of two “best of five” (candidates choose the best answer from five answers) papers, each lasting three hours. These questions test a wide range of common or important disorders. In part 2, two written papers contain up to 100 best of five questions. All questions include a clinical scenario.
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8. MRCP Part 1 Revision - Pastest
Link: https://www.pastest.com/mrcp-part-1/
Description: WEBThe MRCP Part 1 course contains 20 videos covering high-yield questions and topics as well as 10 pre-recorded Q&A sessions and is available to work through at your own time and pace. 7400+ Best of Five questions covering every specialty in the exam.
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9. MRCP Part 1 Complete Guide - Medibuddy
Link: https://medibuddy.co.uk/mrcp/mrcp-part-1-complete-guide/
Description: WEBFeb 14, 2024 · The full MRCP(UK) diploma contains three parts, MRCP(UK) Part 1, MRCP (UK) Part 2 Written, and MRCP(UK) Part 2 Clinical (PACES). If you’re planning to take the exam in 2024, this MRCP Part 1 Complete Guide will provide you with the relevant information to help you prepare for the exam.
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10. Prepare for the MRCP examinations: Part 1, Part 2 + Paces!
Link: https://www.amboss.com/int/uk/exams/mrcp
Description: WEBThe MRCP Part I consists of 2x three-hour exams and tests your Clinical Knowledge, which is essential to develop understanding of disease processes and their treatment. AMBOSS can help you sharpen your clinical reasoning with an extensive Knowledge Library and integrated case-based questions. AMBOSS offers over 5,000 questions.