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Performance at MRCP(UK): when should trainees sit examinations?

C Pinheiro-Torres, P Tang and J Dacre
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.13-2-166
Clin Med April 2013
C Pinheiro-Torres
1MRCP(UK), London
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P Tang
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J Dacre
1MRCP(UK), London
2UCL Medical School, London
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    Pass rate for all attempts at the Part 1, Part 2 written and Part 2 practical assessment of clinical examination skills (PACES) components of the MRCP(UK) examination by the number of months after graduation.

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    Pass rates by attempts for the Part 1, Part 2 written and Part 2 practical assessment of clinical examination skills (PACES) components of the MRCP(UK) examination.

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Performance at MRCP(UK): when should trainees sit examinations?
C Pinheiro-Torres, P Tang, J Dacre
Clinical Medicine Apr 2013, 13 (2) 166-169; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.13-2-166

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