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MRCPath Part 2 Examination results – Autumn 2004
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THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PATHOLOGISTS
LONDON
Results List
Part 2 Examination – Autumn 2004...
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Haematology - Updated information by RCPath for 2004
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Part 2 examination
Trainees will usually sit this examination during their final year of training. The examination comprises two structured vivas, each of 30 minutes. Candidates may, if they wish, elect for the second of these vivas to test a specialist area of haematology. Prior to the examination, candidates are provided with a list of topics on which the examiners will base the vivas. The first viva will contain one compulsory topic relating to management....
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GENETICS - Updated information by RCPath for 2004
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Part 2 examination
Timing of the examination
The examinations are held twice a year, in Spring and Autumn.
Entry requirements
1. Entry qualifications
Part 1 is a prerequisite for Part 2.
2. Training requirements
For medical candidates, the Part 2 examination can be taken after a minimum of five years’ recognised training, including four years of higher specialist training....
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Guidance for candidates undertaking written options for the Part 2 exam MRCPath
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Candidates may wish to undertake project work relevant to the Part 2 examination before passing the Part 1. Proposals for dissertations or casebooks may therefore be submitted for approval before passing the Part 1 examination.
However, the finished project may only be submitted to the College after success in the Part 1 examination and at least four months before the closing date for the Part 2 examination for which the candidate wishes to enter. The finished project should be submitted with a completed ‘Part 2 written project’ application form, available from the website (www.rcpath.org) or from the Examinations Department....
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TRANSFUSION MEDICINE - Recent Update by RCPath from 2004
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Part 2 examination
Trainees will usually sit this examination during their final year of training. The examination comprises two structured vivas, each of 30 minutes. Candidates may, if they wish, elect for the second of these vivas to test an area of haematology other than transfusion medicine. Prior to the examination, candidates are provided with a list of topics on which the examiners will base the vivas. The first viva will contain one compulsory topic relating to management.
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