Excellent update. Wow you remember precisely all the stations. Good advice for All going to face similar exams. Thank you Lavnya for this video. You were really full of good tips. I respect your interest in helping people.
Hi there! I like your video :) they are very informative! May I ask you a few questions? how long did it take you to complete all mrcp1, 2& PACES? also, did you repeat any of the papers? Does both mrcp part 1 and 2 only consist of mcqs, and not essays/written papers?
Hi, if you have graduated outside the UK/EU you need to take the PLAB or one of the UK specialty exam like MRCP/MRCS/MRCOG/MRCPCH etc to obtain GMC registration. PLAB will be suitable for newly qualified doctors. The UK specialty exams will be suitable for more senior doctors. PLAB is a UK medical licensing exam. MRCP is a UK medical specialty exam.
Hello lavnya.. i really liked your video .its so to the point.👍 i will take my paces exam in november ..tell how did you prepare station 2 , 4 and 5 .. do you always need a study partner for these stations.. as recommended .. tell me books for these.. any videos?? Kindly guide me .. my exam at leicester royal infirmary .. clueless about cases..
Thanks for the video But I have a question about passpaces as I’m trying to contact them for booking a course but no one replies except answer machine Can you help me how to reach them ,as I am not in UK.
Hi Lavanya hope u r having an enjoyable sunday. Just wanted to ask u that how difficult is it to get a centre for PACES exam ?Here many people say that its very difficult to get a centre and that their applications have been rejected for years by the royal college for lack of enough slots. Also are chances more if one applies in the uk??? Also is the standard of exam in uk centres and outside uk centres the same? Though royal college will maintain it is but is that actually the fact. Also is there any advantage in subscribing to online video courses for paces like clinicalskillgopro or those by pass test in addition to taking a real time paces course ? Sorry i ask too many questions but ur information has high sensitivity and specificity :)
Hi, as far as I am aware, most candidates in UK and international centres do get a place to take the exam. There might be a waiting time. I am not aware of people waiting years? to sit the exam. I don't really know about the exam in international centres, so I can't really comment on that. I didn't use any online video courses. There are some good ones on youtube for free. Real time paces courses are still the best in my opinion. Hope this helps. All the best.
@@lavnya70 Thanks a lot :) Also if u get time kindly share information about what goes into making a good cv for applying for a job in uk. What are the things that the recruiters look for in a say person applying for a registrar level job ????
@@yawaryaseen Hi, thank you. Most trust will display what they are looking for in the 'person specification' on the job advert. For a registrar level job in medicine- MBBS, MRCP, ALS, clinical experience working in medicine, courses attended, involvement in audits and quality improvement projects etc. You can find more information here www.jobs.nhs.uk. Search for medical registrar job, then check out the 'person specification' section.
Hi dr lavania..thanks for your reply I have question if person have passed mrcp exam ,wants to join cardiology residency program how many years it takes to complete and what are criteria for joing cardiology residency.. Thanx
Hi, to apply for cardiology higher specialty training , you need internal medicine training IMT (3 years) or equivalent and MRCP. Cardiology training is for 4 years. You can find more information here www.st3recruitment.org.uk/specialties/cardiology
Hii dr. Lavanya.. Somebody told me that it is not advisable for foreign country dermatologist to do mrcp in order to get dermatology jobs in uk. Is it really so? Kindly guide so that i can decide and start preparing for part 1
I’m a final year medical student at an indian medical college and I want to appear for mrcp in the future. When is the best time to sit for the exam for me? And when should I start preparing for the exam? And is language a barrier for appearing in the exam?
Hi Ashlyn. The best time to sit for the mrcp is 1-2 years after working as a doctor. Have you decided what speciality you would like to do? I started preparing for part 1 4-5 months before the exam. Being able to communicate well in English is important especially for PACES.
@@lavnya70 I have already checked the criteria, but still I have doubt , Should a fresh mbbs graduate need 12 months experience or internship which we do along with mbbs is sufficient?
@@Allen-eo4ih I think internship is enough. But best to check with the MRCP team directly regarding this. I am not very sure about the eligibility criteria for international candidates.
Mam pastest online + book costs totally 195 euros, if only book means it costs 85 euros witj postal charges to india., so which is best for part 1,only book or buk with online materials?
Hlo I m Shahid Bhat from India (Kashmir) I m first prop student I would like to know how I can prepare my self for FRCP from now .. which book I read for neurology, neurosurgery and cardiology
Hello...I have a question do I need to come to uk to train during or while giving the tests...am a post grad student in india and I have done my rotatory compulsory internship and am already doing post grad in internal medicine do I need to train myself again in uk to appear the exam?? Ur help would be much appreciated ☺️
Hi guys, I recently did a video on answering your questions about the MRCP- PART 1, PART 2 and PACES. Please do check it out. ruclips.net/video/PMyso8U_abI/видео.html
Hi lavnya . I have done my md (masters ) in medicine from india. And am preparing for mrcp. I have seven years work experience after masters ( including 2 and half year registrarship in a medical school and two years as registrar as medical specialist in emergency medicine in a tritiary care hospital) . What level job should i by targeting after passing mrcp ( i am interested in acute medicine). Regards
Hi, since you have experiance in acute/emergency medicine, I would suggest that you take up a trust grade medical registrar post in UK after MRCP. Then you can join the acute medicine specialist register via the CESR route. Once you have obtained CESR in acute medicine, you can work in the UK as a acute medicine consultant. You should be able to find more guidance on the CESR route on the GMC website. www.gmc-uk.org/registration-and-licensing/join-the-register/registration-applications/cesr-cegpr-application-process
Lavnya Balenderan thanks but the terminology of registrars is too very confusing. Can u clarify what exactly does trust grade registrar mean? Also since acute medicine is not available outside uk is having worked in emergency medicine act as a plus point in gaining position in acute medicine in uk ?
@@yawaryaseen Hi, trust grade just means that you are in a non-training post. Medical registrar is basically a senior doctor, a grade before becoming a consultant. You can be a junior registrar or a senior registrar. After that, you are a consultant. There a basically 3 grades of doctors in UK, senior house officers (SHO), registrars, and consultant. Yes, your experiance in emergency medicine will count.
Thanks a lot . U indeed r a good Samaritan who is helping people on their way to achieve their dreams. May almighty bless u . Will keep on asking u for guidance as i keep on moving ahead .
Hello lavanya mam this is rishith here and am a student of mbbs in India and I want to pursue my masters after mbbs in UK what should I do can I go fr Mrcp or I have to write plab??
Hi, what specialty do you want to pursue? If you are a newly graduated doctor, it is best to do the PLAB if you want to work in the UK. You can only do the MRCP after one year of clinical practice. MRCP is only for the medical specialties like derm, resp cardio, gastro, etc
Good for you for passing the MRCP, it takes dedication, hardwork and the brains to master it. Currently I'm preparing for Part 2 MRCP, I just passed MRCP part 1 with the first try. I'm pretty sure I'm gonna pass MRCP part 2 easily. However I'm terribly terrified about the PACES, I'm sure that I need to repeat PACES at least 4-5 times to pass it :( . I'ma very anxious very introverted person with no self steam with severe generalized anxiety, social phophibas, and depression, so PACES is my hell on this earth.
I'm back in black lol, I just passed my MRCP part 2 today... Also first try... It was very easy compared to Part 1 as learning clinical judgment is much more interesting than the mundane basic science in Part 1. Anyways I knew I could and I did pass Part1/Part2 both in a single try. I'm going to recover for the time being and on October I have a local mandatory to pass exam for my board program, so after October my PACES journey will start. I'm going to come back after my PACES... Hopefully someday I will pass the PACES and come back here for the nostalgia.
Dr. Sneha J. Alphonsa I wish I can help but I'm not the correct person to ask. I was careless in regard to preperations for MRCP part 2 ( and Part 1 ), I didn't take the tests seriously because I knew I would pass both with minimal efforts, everyone has some skills, for me I excell at taking multiple choice. Anyways to answer your question for part 2 I only used passmedicine Q bank. I only answered half of the questions once ( about a 1000 Q from 2000). For MRCP part one i did the same, I answered about half of passmedicine part 1 Q bank. For MRCP part 1, I think passmedicine was good. For MRCP part 2, to be honest I didn't like the bank, as the question stems were so long, there were mistakes everywhere weather grammer/vocab/or medical facts. I heard onexamination has better q bank for part 2, but i cant givd my input if it really is. Lastly if you pass PART 1, then you are safe, the chance of failing Part 2 is very very low compared to Part 1. Just use ONE q bank, dont use multiple q banks, and dont study from books. Goos luck.
1)In pastest, which is better to choose" online or books only or course "? 2)I am in india,i can't attend course in london, if i choose online, they will give me buks also with that package? 3)kindly help me in choosing and add abt diff between pastest online n book options plz
MRCP is a membership exam to apply for any of the medical specialities- cardiology, respiratory, gastroenterology etc. If you intend to work in UK as a physician registrar, you will need to pass the MRCP.
Lavnya Balenderan hey I have finished my dermatology in India I intend to work in UK, can u tell me how to proceed with it and what are the benefits of doing MRCP
Hi Rezwan. I took the PassPACES course 1 month before the exam. It is better to do the course once you are prepared for the exam. The course will be more beneficial that way, as you will be able to practice your skills on the patients.
One more thing Madam! I have completed my specialisation in cardiology from India. If I clear MRCP, will I be directly eligible for fellowships in cardiology like structural heart disease?
Honestly if you don't tell anyone youll miss out on a LOT of tips and durection yo interesting cases. This moght be ok advice for written exams, but don't for PACES.
Excellent update. Wow you remember precisely all the stations. Good advice for All going to face similar exams. Thank you Lavnya for this video. You were really full of good tips. I respect your interest in helping people.
Im subscribing for your voice and kind explanations! 😁
Thank you.
Thank you for the video. Sitting PACES in 10 days. Very useful.
Wow, what a great fluent explanation
Thanks
Congratulations ma'am and thank you for sharing information.
Awesome 👏 very clear and useful
Thank you.
Hi there! I like your video :) they are very informative! May I ask you a few questions? how long did it take you to complete all mrcp1, 2& PACES? also, did you repeat any of the papers? Does both mrcp part 1 and 2 only consist of mcqs, and not essays/written papers?
I took 1.5 years to complete MRCP.
I had to retake PACES. I failed the first attempt.
Yes, part 1 and 2 are MCQs only.
@@lavnya70 thank youu!
@@DyanaLekha paces are they available in India...
Are provide me link to buy them
i have the pocketbook for paces but a lot of the information on management is out of date
very thankful for sharing such a informative video.
I have recently graduated,is it advisable to take plab or mrcp??
You mentioned that pastest explanations were minimal, so should I refer to oxford handbook for further explanation?
Yes, or you can use the NICE guidelines or patient.co.uk (professional)
Very informative! Great advice!
Very informative Lavanya. Thanks. Any tips for the mrcog part 2?
Thank you. I have not done the MRCOG. Either way, all the best for the exam.
Hi Lavanya! Thanks for all your vedios . Please let me know the maximum possible time gap between the different parts of the exam.
Have you gone through Sanjay Sharma Rapid Review Of Clinical Medicine for MRCP Part 2?
No i did not use that resource while revising for part 2.
@@lavnya70 Ok, thankyou
Would you please tell me how could I prepare myself for paces?
so so helpful
Thank you.
Hi can you pls tell where u r doing cmt and how much costly is it??
you are doing awesome.❤
can one take mrcp 1 back home,then do plab, and after getting gmc registration , do rest of mrcp in uk during imt??
Yes, I think so.
Hi dear Dr Lavnya, please advise which Littmann stethoscope and opthalmoscope we should buy for our own personal practice for Paces exam
Hi, I used the Littmann cardiology stethoscope. I do not have my own opthalmoscope.
Can you tell me which questions site is more similar to real mrcp exam in question form
Hi, in my opinion pastest is more similar to the actual mrcp questions.
Thanks for the advice.you are very lovely
Thank you for sharing.. I am setting my paces this March at NHS hospital any advice about what to expect in the exam
I hope your exam went well dear Dr.
May I ask what's the difference between MRCP and PLAB? And which one should I pass as an IMG?
Hi, if you have graduated outside the UK/EU you need to take the PLAB or one of the UK specialty exam like MRCP/MRCS/MRCOG/MRCPCH etc to obtain GMC registration. PLAB will be suitable for newly qualified doctors. The UK specialty exams will be suitable for more senior doctors. PLAB is a UK medical licensing exam. MRCP is a UK medical specialty exam.
Thank you so much for your reply, so I would need in my case to pass the plab 😀
more than ur oration the way u gave the oration was cute....
Hallo , I really appreciate all the advice you have given. Can I contact you directly for more paces advice. Thanks
Thank you. Yes, my email is lavnya70@gmail.com.
Thank you .
hi dr lavnaya,which question bank will be best for mrcp part 1 --pastest or passmedicine??
I used Passtest. I think it is better.
Madam pg fee we have pay or not in uk pls tell me
Specialty training programme is free. You work for the hospital while you train. You will also receive a monthly salary.
Hello lavnya.. i really liked your video .its so to the point.👍
i will take my paces exam in november ..tell how did you prepare station 2 , 4 and 5 .. do you always need a study partner for these stations.. as recommended .. tell me books for these.. any videos??
Kindly guide me .. my exam at leicester royal infirmary .. clueless about cases..
Thanks for the video
But I have a question about passpaces as I’m trying to contact them for booking a course but no one replies except answer machine
Can you help me how to reach them ,as I am not in UK.
What books to read for mrcp part 1?
I didn’t really use books. I only used the qbanks. I used my medical school notes if I needed to look up something.
@@lavnya70 I'm from India can I do mrcp without plab..
@@drnabiulfarooqofficial Yes.
Mam
As an international med student do we need to work for 1-2 years in UK before appearing PACES?
You do not need to work in UK. You should have 1-2 years clinical experiance working as a doctor before attempting the MRCP.
@@lavnya70
Thank you mam...
Really u r putting great efforts in these videos
hey do non uk graduates have to clear ielts or anything like that before part 1 mrcp?
I am not sure. Probably best to check the requirements on the MRCP website. www.mrcpuk.org
Hi Lavanya hope u r having an enjoyable sunday. Just wanted to ask u that how difficult is it to get a centre for PACES exam ?Here many people say that its very difficult to get a centre and that their applications have been rejected for years by the royal college for lack of enough slots. Also are chances more if one applies in the uk??? Also is the standard of exam in uk centres and outside uk centres the same? Though royal college will maintain it is but is that actually the fact.
Also is there any advantage in subscribing to online video courses for paces like clinicalskillgopro or those by pass test in addition to taking a real time paces course ? Sorry i ask too many questions but ur information has high sensitivity and specificity :)
Hi, as far as I am aware, most candidates in UK and international centres do get a place to take the exam. There might be a waiting time. I am not aware of people waiting years? to sit the exam. I don't really know about the exam in international centres, so I can't really comment on that.
I didn't use any online video courses. There are some good ones on youtube for free. Real time paces courses are still the best in my opinion.
Hope this helps. All the best.
@@lavnya70 Thanks a lot :) Also if u get time kindly share information about what goes into making a good cv for applying for a job in uk. What are the things that the recruiters look for in a say person applying for a registrar level job ????
@@yawaryaseen Hi, thank you. Most trust will display what they are looking for in the 'person specification' on the job advert. For a registrar level job in medicine- MBBS, MRCP, ALS, clinical experience working in medicine, courses attended, involvement in audits and quality improvement projects etc. You can find more information here www.jobs.nhs.uk. Search for medical registrar job, then check out the 'person specification' section.
informative
Mam, Wr to get d pastes question bank and past question papers?
Kindly answer whether to get them from amazon or pastest online?
Hi. I used the pastest question bank online. I did not purchase any of the books.
@@lavnya70
1)in pastest website, we have to choose "online"?
2)how much in euros or rupees, that question bank is?
Hi dr lavania..thanks for your reply
I have question if person have passed mrcp exam ,wants to join cardiology residency program how many years it takes to complete and what are criteria for joing cardiology residency..
Thanx
Hi, to apply for cardiology higher specialty training , you need internal medicine training IMT (3 years) or equivalent and MRCP. Cardiology training is for 4 years. You can find more information here www.st3recruitment.org.uk/specialties/cardiology
can i take mrcp exam after passing oet exam . is it must to pass IELTS for sitting in mrcp exam? IN website of mrcp, it is mentioned IELTS only
I am not sure about this. Best to check with the MRCP board directly.
Hii dr. Lavanya.. Somebody told me that it is not advisable for foreign country dermatologist to do mrcp in order to get dermatology jobs in uk. Is it really so?
Kindly guide so that i can decide and start preparing for part 1
Yes, most dermatologist in UK have MRCP.
@@lavnya70 but is it essential to do MRCP to get job in UK as Dermatologist?
@@juhisaxena2005 It depends on the job description/requirements.
I’m a final year medical student at an indian medical college and I want to appear for mrcp in the future.
When is the best time to sit for the exam for me? And when should I start preparing for the exam?
And is language a barrier for appearing in the exam?
Hi Ashlyn. The best time to sit for the mrcp is 1-2 years after working as a doctor. Have you decided what speciality you would like to do? I started preparing for part 1 4-5 months before the exam. Being able to communicate well in English is important especially for PACES.
@Dharmi Panot Hi, yes you can. What specialty would you like to do?
I’m a doctor in india, should we need one year experience to apply mrcp part 1 ?
Hi, you can check the eligibility criteria for MRCP part 1 here. www.mrcpuk.org/mrcpuk-examinations/part-1
@@lavnya70 I have already checked the criteria, but still I have doubt , Should a fresh mbbs graduate need 12 months experience or internship which we do along with mbbs is sufficient?
@@Allen-eo4ih I think internship is enough. But best to check with the MRCP team directly regarding this. I am not very sure about the eligibility criteria for international candidates.
Mam pastest online + book costs totally 195 euros, if only book means it costs 85 euros witj postal charges to india., so which is best for part 1,only book or buk with online materials?
Hello mam do we need to do 1 year of house job to sit for MRCP part 1? or can we take it right after our internship?
I think you can take the MRCP after one year of clinical practice.
Hlo I m Shahid Bhat from India (Kashmir) I m first prop student I would like to know how I can prepare my self for FRCP from now .. which book I read for neurology, neurosurgery and cardiology
FRCP? FRCP is not an exam. Do check out this video ruclips.net/video/7Slp3hQ67Gk/видео.html
Hello...I have a question do I need to come to uk to train during or while giving the tests...am a post grad student in india and I have done my rotatory compulsory internship and am already doing post grad in internal medicine do I need to train myself again in uk to appear the exam?? Ur help would be much appreciated ☺️
No, you don't need UK experience to sit for the MRCP.
@@lavnya70 thank you 💕
Please let me know how to access the study budget of£800/- per year while being a CMT thank you
Hey, you will need to contact your deanery or check with your post grad centre at your hospital.
Thank you answering my query so promptly
Hi guys, I recently did a video on answering your questions about the MRCP- PART 1, PART 2 and PACES. Please do check it out.
ruclips.net/video/PMyso8U_abI/видео.html
Hi lavnya . I have done my md (masters ) in medicine from india. And am preparing for mrcp. I have seven years work experience after masters ( including 2 and half year registrarship in a medical school and two years as registrar as medical specialist in emergency medicine in a tritiary care hospital) . What level job should i by targeting after passing mrcp ( i am interested in acute medicine). Regards
Hi, since you have experiance in acute/emergency medicine, I would suggest that you take up a trust grade medical registrar post in UK after MRCP. Then you can join the acute medicine specialist register via the CESR route. Once you have obtained CESR in acute medicine, you can work in the UK as a acute medicine consultant. You should be able to find more guidance on the CESR route on the GMC website. www.gmc-uk.org/registration-and-licensing/join-the-register/registration-applications/cesr-cegpr-application-process
Lavnya Balenderan thanks but the terminology of registrars is too very confusing. Can u clarify what exactly does trust grade registrar mean? Also since acute medicine is not available outside uk is having worked in emergency medicine act as a plus point in gaining position in acute medicine in uk ?
@@yawaryaseen Hi, trust grade just means that you are in a non-training post. Medical registrar is basically a senior doctor, a grade before becoming a consultant. You can be a junior registrar or a senior registrar. After that, you are a consultant. There a basically 3 grades of doctors in UK, senior house officers (SHO), registrars, and consultant. Yes, your experiance in emergency medicine will count.
Thanks a lot . U indeed r a good Samaritan who is helping people on their way to achieve their dreams. May almighty bless u . Will keep on asking u for guidance as i keep on moving ahead .
@@yawaryaseen Thank you. All the best!
Hello lavanya mam this is rishith here and am a student of mbbs in India and I want to pursue my masters after mbbs in UK what should I do can I go fr Mrcp or I have to write plab??
Hi, what specialty do you want to pursue? If you are a newly graduated doctor, it is best to do the PLAB if you want to work in the UK. You can only do the MRCP after one year of clinical practice. MRCP is only for the medical specialties like derm, resp cardio, gastro, etc
Thank you for informative video and congratulations. Would you recommend applying for PACES before part 2? Thank you.
No, i think it is better to complete part 2 before applying for paces.
Good for you for passing the MRCP, it takes dedication, hardwork and the brains to master it.
Currently I'm preparing for Part 2 MRCP, I just passed MRCP part 1 with the first try.
I'm pretty sure I'm gonna pass MRCP part 2 easily.
However I'm terribly terrified about the PACES, I'm sure that I need to repeat PACES at least 4-5 times to pass it :( . I'ma very anxious very introverted person with no self steam with severe generalized anxiety, social phophibas, and depression, so PACES is my hell on this earth.
MythoVirus
Hey bro iam going to start mrcp journey
I want your contact details pls help me
I'm back in black lol, I just passed my MRCP part 2 today... Also first try... It was very easy compared to Part 1 as learning clinical judgment is much more interesting than the mundane basic science in Part 1.
Anyways I knew I could and I did pass Part1/Part2 both in a single try.
I'm going to recover for the time being and on October I have a local mandatory to pass exam for my board program, so after October my PACES journey will start.
I'm going to come back after my PACES... Hopefully someday I will pass the PACES and come back here for the nostalgia.
Can you pls share about your part 2 preparation. Especially abt the online site which you have used?
Dr. Sneha J. Alphonsa
I wish I can help but I'm not the correct person to ask.
I was careless in regard to preperations for MRCP part 2 ( and Part 1 ), I didn't take the tests seriously because I knew I would pass both with minimal efforts, everyone has some skills, for me I excell at taking multiple choice.
Anyways to answer your question for part 2 I only used passmedicine Q bank. I only answered half of the questions once ( about a 1000 Q from 2000).
For MRCP part one i did the same, I answered about half of passmedicine part 1 Q bank.
For MRCP part 1, I think passmedicine was good.
For MRCP part 2, to be honest I didn't like the bank, as the question stems were so long, there were mistakes everywhere weather grammer/vocab/or medical facts.
I heard onexamination has better q bank for part 2, but i cant givd my input if it really is.
Lastly if you pass PART 1, then you are safe, the chance of failing Part 2 is very very low compared to Part 1. Just use ONE q bank, dont use multiple q banks, and dont study from books.
Goos luck.
Thank you So much. Even I passed part 1 with first attempt. I used onExamination for part 1.
1)In pastest, which is better to choose" online or books only or course "?
2)I am in india,i can't attend course in london, if i choose online, they will give me buks also with that package?
3)kindly help me in choosing and add abt diff between pastest online n book options plz
Hi. I think they have a separate way where you can just choose to buy the online question bank.
after passing mrcp is getting into cct easy?
Yes, but you dont need mrcp to do cmt.
Lavnya Balenderan i meant cct super speciality
hey, what do you mean by cct? certificate of completion of training?
yeah....isnt it related to super specialities after mrcp?
Can you explain what is the MRCP how will it help if I do it now in India ❤️
MRCP is a membership exam to apply for any of the medical specialities- cardiology, respiratory, gastroenterology etc. If you intend to work in UK as a physician registrar, you will need to pass the MRCP.
Lavnya Balenderan hey I have finished my dermatology in India I intend to work in UK, can u tell me how to proceed with it and what are the benefits of doing MRCP
Thnx a lot. Can you plz tell how many days back before the exam I should attend a course for PACES.
Hi Rezwan. I took the PassPACES course 1 month before the exam. It is better to do the course once you are prepared for the exam. The course will be more beneficial that way, as you will be able to practice your skills on the patients.
I am a cardiologist from India. I am planning to give the exam in May 2020. Can u guide me regarding books n preparation for the same?
Hi, I have linked all the resources I used in the description box. Hopefully it helps. All the best.
One more thing Madam! I have completed my specialisation in cardiology from India. If I clear MRCP, will I be directly eligible for fellowships in cardiology like structural heart disease?
@@karthiknatarajan892 Yes, you can apply for cardiology fellowship jobs in the UK after MRCP.
is getting a super speciality like dermatology nephrology etc easy after mrcp?are jobs readily available in uk for imgs after mrcp?
Congratulations....
Kindly guide me .m going to take exam
Honestly if you don't tell anyone youll miss out on a LOT of tips and durection yo interesting cases. This moght be ok advice for written exams, but don't for PACES.