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Diploma of Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom
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The MRCP(UK) Examination
The three Royal Colleges of Physicians of
the United Kingdom share a common membership examination in general
medicine: this is the examination for the Diploma of Membership of the
Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom. Successful candidates
are eligible to apply for the award of the MRCP(UK) Diploma.
The three Royal Colleges of Physicians
have been holding membership examinations for many years. In the London
College the Censors, helped by other examiners, had the duty to carry out
the assessment of candidates and advise the College. The MRCP(London)
examination began in 1859 with a numerical marking system devised in 1893.
In the late 1960s the need to have a single recognised membership
examination throughout the United Kingdom was recognised. Such an
examination made it unnecessary for junior doctors to enter several
membership examinations and removed the suggestion that the standards of
the examination at the three Colleges were different. In October 1968 the
three UK Colleges set up a common Part 1 examination. The common Part 2
examination was divided into general medicine and paediatric options. In
1993 Part 1 was also divided into these two options. From 2004 the
paediatric option will be transferred entirely to the Royal College of
Paediatric and Child Health.
The MRCP(UK) Examination is divided into
two parts but has three separately assessed components. These are:
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MRCP Part 1 Forum
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MRCP Part 1 Section
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Books to read for MRCP Part 1
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Syllabus for MRCP Part 1
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Subscribe to MRCP Part 1 Alerts
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MRCP Part 1 Previous Papers
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MRCP Part 2 Forum
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MRCP Part 2 Section
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Books to read for MRCP Part 2
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Subscribe to MRCP Part 2 Alerts
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MRCP PACES Forum
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Books to read for MRCP PACES
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