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MRCP (UK) - Part 1 Examination; Essential Information
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The Part 1 examination is held in various centres throughout the world.
There is no limit to the number of times a candidate may sit the Part 1 examination.
Candidates who fail badly may be recommended to defer re-entry for one examination. ...
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MRCP; How to enter the Part 1 Examination
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Applications for entry must be made on the appropriate forms which, together with the Examination Calendar, are available from all three Royal Colleges of Physicians,all Examination Centres outside the UK and the Central Office website...
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A Sample Best of Five[BOF] question for MRCP Part 1
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A sample of the type of question you may expect in the MRCP(UK) Part 1 Examination is set out below.
A 64-year-old man with bronchoscopically confirmed squamous cell carcinoma of the right upper lobe has a normal FEV1 of 2.5 L and normal serum biochemistry.
Which one of the following investigations is most appropriate to assess operability?...
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MRCP(UK) Part 1 Examination Regulations: Marking system
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One mark (+1) will be awarded for each correct answer:
No mark will be deducted for an incorrect answer.
Marks will not be awarded for answers in excess of the number required (eg. where two answers are given in response to a one from five question, no marks will be awarded for that question) or where the answer sheet is spoiled and unreadable by the optical marking scanner....
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MRCP (UK) - Part 1 Examination: Centres outside the UK
by tegs - 3931 reads, based on 1 vote
The MRCP(UK) Part 1 Examination is held at the Centres listed below.
In the main only doctors who are resident or working in these countries are eligible to apply to sit in these centres and should apply directly to the centre for application forms and further details.
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Examination Guidelines
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Please Note:
You are advised to allow for any transport delays when planning your time of arrival at the Examination Centre, as under no circumstances will you be permitted to enter the Examination Room later than half an hour after the start of the examination....
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