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Organising the MRCPsych Part II examination

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

D. F. O'Sullivan
Affiliation:
Academic Unit, All Saints Hospital, Lodge Road, Winson Green, Birmingham B18 5SD
N. M. J. Kennedy
Affiliation:
Academic Unit, All Saints Hospital, Lodge Road, Winson Green, Birmingham B18 5SD
R. Jenkins
Affiliation:
Academic Unit, All Saints Hospital, Lodge Road, Winson Green, Birmingham B18 5SD
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The MRCPsych Part II examination takes place twice a year at a number of centres in Britain and Ireland. It comprises five components. Three are written exercises and the other two, a viva voce and a clinical examination, are practical assessments characterised by face-to-face interaction with the examiners.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1991

References

Armstrong, D. & Loosemore, S. (1988) How to plan the MRCPsych Part II examination: organising the clinical examination without affecting your mental health. Bulletin of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, 12, 229230.Google Scholar
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