Postgraduate Courses (MRCP)
We run a number of courses aimed at Postgraduate clinicians. Our unique selling point is that our courses are all small group teaching and focussed around questions. No more getting lost in a crowd nor listening to lectures that aren't relevant to passing the exam.
“Just core facts, practice questions and the chance to ask questions.”
- All courses include lunch and refreshments
- All courses are taught by practicing clinicians who are familiar with the MRCP assessment processes
- Discounts are available when booking multiple places or multiple MRCP courses - please contact us for more details
MRCP Part 1
Our flagship postgraduate course is taught nationally and internationally and is based around small group teaching focussing on EMI questions and discussion around the topics. With a ratio of no more than 10 students to each tutor every candidate has the chance to become fully emerged in the teaching process. This key feature gives you the chance to ask the questions you want and not just become another face in the crowd. Our courses are typically held over a two day weekend and include a question booklet and revision notes. Some courses include additional MRCP textbooks (details available on request).
Courses typically start at 8.45am on the Saturday and end at around 6pm on the Sunday. Lunch and refreshments are included in the price.
Typical list of topics covered includes:
- Basic Science
- Cardiology
- Dermatology
- Endocrinology
- Gastroenterology
- Infectious Diseases
- Neurology
- Ophthalmology
- Renal Medicine
- Respiratory Medicine
- Rheumatology
- Statistics
MRCP Part 2
A 2 day lecture based course focusing on the skills and knowledge required to pass this exam. The course includes a wide range of questions, including an extensive selection of picture questions, covering all the major topics.
This course is taught in small groups to allow an intensive revision experience.
MRCP PACES
Specialist small group teaching (no more than 10 students to one tutor) with both simulated patients and those with clinical signs.
All stations covered including Communication skill teaching, Ethics teaching and other short cases techniques.
