MRCP UK, when you get the degree
Progress through the diploma
8.1 On passing Part 1 Examination Once they have received confirmation that they have passed the Part 1 examination, candidates can apply for the MRCP(UK) Part 2 Written and/or the Part 2 Clinical (PACES) Examination (in accordance with the recommendations for necessary clinical experience detailed in MRCP advice and guidance). Candidates will be permitted seven years from the date of the Part 1 Examination at which they were successful to pass the remaining parts of the diploma.
Candidates who have passed Part 1 cannot re-sit the Part 1 Examination until the seven-year period has expired.
8.2 On passing Part 2 Written Examination Candidates who have not yet passed MRCP(UK) Part 2 Clinical Examination must pass PACES before they can complete the MRCP(UK) diploma and be elected to Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom.
Candidates do not need to wait until their result for MRCP(UK) Part 2 Written is confirmed before applying for PACES.
It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure that they have a valid pass in both parts of the examination (Part 2 Written and Clinical) within their seven-year period of eligibility.
8.3 On passing Part 2 Clinical Examination (PACES) Candidates who have not yet passed MRCP(UK) Part 2 Written Examination must pass Part 2 before they can complete the MRCP(UK) diploma and be elected to Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom.
Candidates do not need to wait until their result for MRCP(UK) Part 2 Clinical is confirmed before applying for Part 2 Written.
It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure that they have a valid pass in both parts of the examination (Part 2 Written and Clinical) within their seven-year period of eligibility.
Completion of the MRCP(UK) Diploma and election to Membership ::
Once a candidate has successfully completed their final part of the diploma they will have their success confirmed in a posted results letter. This letter will include information about election to membership, and information about admission ceremonies. The Form of Faith should be completed and submitted to the candidate’s college of entry for election to membership (https://www.mrcpuk.org/mrcpuk-examinations/form-faith).
Candidates are required to declare details on the Form of Faith of any suspension, condition or undertakings on their practice (including interim orders) from the General Medical Council (or equivalent body) at the time of their application for election to membership.
By completing and submitting the Form of Faith, candidates are agreeing to abide by the Laws, ByeLaws, Statutes and Regulations of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom. Copies of the Laws, Bye-Laws, Individual Statutes and Regulations relating to Members can be inspected on application to the respective Colleges.
MRCP(UK) Diplomas will not be issued until the signed Form of Faith has been received, processed and deemed to be satisfactory.
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