ReviseMRCP.com Offers Free MRCP revision material

Top Quote Today www.reviseMRCP.com was launched offering thousands of free questions for doctors studying for the MRCP exam. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) September 01, 2011 - Royal College of Physicians based in the United Kingdom is one of the oldest medical institutions in the world. Most UK hospital doctors in the UK and commonwealth have to take membership exams for the college as part of their career. The pass rate for the exam is 37% and the average doctor takes 2 years to complete all of the exams necessary for full membership.

    To study for the exam most people use a mixture of books, courses and online revision websites. The two biggest websites are Onexamination and Pastest which charge around £100 for 4 months access. A small survey conducted by reviseMRCP.com found that most people sitting the exam use a website for MRCP revision.

    Today saw the launch of http://www.reviseMRCP.com which provides thousands of MRCP revision questions. All categories of questions present in the MRCP exam are represented and range for the science under-pinning the clinical practice to the current treatments that are recommended by guidelines and evidence.

    This website is completely free to use and the database contains more questions than any of its competitors. All the questions have been written in 2011 by registrar level doctors that have all completed the MRCP exam so you can be sure that they are up to date. You can monitor your progress to identify your weak spots and guide your learning. Many questions are based on recurring themes identified from previous MRCP exams and a MRCP generator allows you to test yourself in a computer generated MRCP that contains the correct proportion of topics.

    Dr Michelle Etherson said "The website content is very up to date and relevant for modern clinical work. The site itself looks fantastic and is easy to use."

    "We hope that our website helps everyone that is planning to sit the MRCP exam. It is a difficult exam that can become very costly. The BMA calculated that the average doctor pays £2500 to complete the exams and that does not include revision materials and travel expenses."
    Dr Tom Walker, director of the website.

    For more information, visit http://www.reviseMRCP.com/about

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