Abstract

Candidates from our Institution have not been uniformly successful in passing the MRCPsych Examination. It was therefore decided to offer some specific guidance to our trainees who were about to take Part II, in the form of a short ‘revision’ course incorporating mock clinical and viva examinations. A small working party was set up to organize this.

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  • Candidates from our Institution have not been uniformly successful in passing the MRCPsych Examination

  • It would be of great help to us if you could indicate where, in your experience, candidates need the most help

  • Are there any specific faults associated with the clinical examination which tend to recur? Are there problems mainly associated with lack of factual information, or lack of clinical experience?

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Introduction

Candidates from our Institution have not been uniformly successful in passing the MRCPsych Examination. It was decided to offer some specific guidance to our trainees who were about to take Part II, in the form of a short 'revision' course incorporating mock clinical and viva examinations. One of the difficulties raised in the attempt to organize such a course was uncertainty about the standard expected of candidates, especially in the clinical and viva.

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