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How to prepare for MRCP Ireland Part 1?

 

How did I prepare for MRCP Part 1 Ireland?

Well funny enough, Since I was a new grad, I was too confident in my abilities and said, I’ll just do questions from the question banks and would pass. Honestly, I didn’t even do one complete read.

I went for the exam in Dubai, So full of myself. Even after the exam I was feeling a bit confident. What happened was the expected. I failed my exam & boy was I devastated. I spent months depressed about it

The second attempt I gave in Jeddah and I passed. So what I did differently?

1. I studied, back then there was this book got SudaMedica which was published in 2013. It was a really good book and sort of made things simpler. This was largely replaced by Khalid Maghrabi MRCP book.

I think at least one complete read cover to cover is absolutely necessary.

Question banks, here comes the tough part. There are so many question banks and what to choose from. The other thing is it cost-effective?

Well to be honest I suggest the same technique that I used.

There are 3 main question banks for MRCP. Pastest (Medical Revision | Online, and Books (pastest.com) ), Onexamination (Login (onexamination.com)), and passmedicine (Passmedicine)

I recommend doing at least one 2 out of three.

Why do I like Onexaminations?

Onexaminations feature more questions that come in the MRCP-Ireland, so I always leaned for that.

Why do I like passmedicine?

Passmedicine is my favorite resource for two reasons,

1. It’s less expensive

2. It has a book inside the subscription which is a very useful read.

So, What I recommend is one read of Khalid Maghrabi and once you have completed it then question banks.

It takes roughly 45-60 days to read Khalid Maghrabi, provided you are able to dedicate 2 hours daily.

Aim to do questions at 100 minimum per day aim higher if you can, with roughly 6000 questions plus to deal with the more you do the better.

Last 3 weeks before exam, definitely use up your holidays and have long haul study days, aiming for atleast 12-13 hours of study.

A night before the exam. Stop reading after 10 PM. Go to Sleep early and relax.

Do I recommend Group study or Study Partner?

Absolutely, it always helps to discuss topics once you do It becomes easier to remember.

Have I done group studies?

Unfortunately. No,

Minimum time you need to prepare?

3 months if you are not having full-time Job

5-6 months if you are having a full-time job

Is it worth it?

Definitely !!

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