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MRCP & MRCS free exam questions
For those who are preparing for the MRCP or MRCS, there are some free resources developed by doctors to help others to pass the exams.
MRCP free questions :
PassPACES.com is independent and privately funded website with the aim of helping fellow doctors to pass their MRCP PACES examination. It provides free MRCP PACES tutorial and other useful information.
AIPPG provides free MRCP mock tests
There are also commercial websites that offer online courses by personal subscriptions.
Onexamination.com
PasTest Online
123Doc
Medexam.net - the first 200 questions are free for all users
MRCS free questions :
mrcs.org provides tips for MRCS part 1 and 2 training
Clinical Tutor - provides interactive MCQs and a MCQ question database etc. , registration is required.
Surgical-tutor.org.uk - provides a bank of resources from journal club, MCQs, revision notes etc.
Webhealthcentre.com - the Student Centre has a large bank of MCQs free to all registered users.
Fleshandbones.com - this site provides study tips and an image bank, also MCQ database in many subjects with answers ( located in the Revision Center). Need to register to gain access to the free resources.
Surgeons.org.uk - a free educational website with MCQs and surgical turorials etc. Need registration to gain access the material
Tips and advices from BMJ Careers :
Is it mandatory to complete 3 parts of the MRCP exam in order to be able to apply for an SHO post in dermatology or would MRCP part 1 be enough
How to pass MRCP
Preparing for MRCP part 1
Comments on the usefulness of these resources would be helpful to other users.
MRCP free questions :
MRCP.org provides an exam guide on how to revise for and pass MRCP and
free MCQs and BOFs for MRCP 1 & 2 - "the biggest and best selection of MCQs and BOFs"
PassPACES.com is independent and privately funded website with the aim of helping fellow doctors to pass their MRCP PACES examination. It provides free MRCP PACES tutorial and other useful information.
AIPPG provides free MRCP mock tests
There are also commercial websites that offer online courses by personal subscriptions.
Onexamination.com
PasTest Online
123Doc
Medexam.net - the first 200 questions are free for all users
MRCS free questions :
mrcs.org provides tips for MRCS part 1 and 2 training
Clinical Tutor - provides interactive MCQs and a MCQ question database etc. , registration is required.
Surgical-tutor.org.uk - provides a bank of resources from journal club, MCQs, revision notes etc.
Webhealthcentre.com - the Student Centre has a large bank of MCQs free to all registered users.
Fleshandbones.com - this site provides study tips and an image bank, also MCQ database in many subjects with answers ( located in the Revision Center). Need to register to gain access to the free resources.
Surgeons.org.uk - a free educational website with MCQs and surgical turorials etc. Need registration to gain access the material
Tips and advices from BMJ Careers :
Is it mandatory to complete 3 parts of the MRCP exam in order to be able to apply for an SHO post in dermatology or would MRCP part 1 be enough
How to pass MRCP
Preparing for MRCP part 1
Comments on the usefulness of these resources would be helpful to other users.
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