MrcpPhysicians that wish to specialise in particular medical disciplines have to undertake an MRCP examination. The simple aim of the
Mrcp exam is to highlight physicians that are capable of taking further specialist training and putting these skills to good use in the medical sector. As part of the
Mrcp exam medical graduates are tested on a number of key areas. Clinical knowledge will of course be one of these key areas but so will subjects like their attitude to patients and the ethics involved in working with the general public. The
Mrcp exams are taken over two parts and students must complete part one before they move onto part two.