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Psychiatric Bulletin (1999) 23: 172-176. doi: 10.1192/pb.23.3.172
© 1999 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
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How to pass the MRCPsych examination

I. Cormac, Specialist Registrar

Coventry Mental Healthcare NHS Trust, The Caludon Centre, Clifford Bridge Road, Coventry CV2 2TE

G. Marston, Senior Registrar

Brooklands, Coleshill Road, Marston Green B37 7HL

There can be no doubt that the whole process may be very stressful, but by covering all the areas in the curricula and practising all the different parts of the examination, you will have increased your chances considerably. Remember one slip up does not automatically mean failure and good marks in the clinical may compensate for poor marks in a paper. Approximately one in two people pass ... so why not you?







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