Preparing for MRCPCH?

1 Mar 2021, 11 a.m.

Mock Exam Staff

MRCPCH Clinical Mock Exams and Tips & Skills Session

Based on the MRCPCH Clinical Examination, experience Mock exam conditions and gain valuable feedback on the following:

  • Clinical examination
  • Communication skills
  • Time management
  • History taking
  • Child developmental assessment

GOSH (Non-Training) Candidates = Free

HEE/STP Candidates = £200

UK/International Candidates = £200

For more information and registration, >>CLICK HERE<<

Would you like personalised feedback on how you done with your mock exams?

You are able to book a feedback session with one of our examiners via this link also. 

Please note your place for the mock is not confirmed, until you receive additional confirmation from MRCPCH@gosh.nhs.uk

For further information please contact: MRCPCH@gosh.nhs.uk

MRCPCH Exam 7

In order to better prepare candidates for the new virtual exam format, we have designed a two-part virtual classroom based teaching.

As part of this Mock Exam, we will be hosting an Exam Tips & Skills Session prior to the mock, where you will be given guidance and information on how the virtual examination runs.

These sessions are run by an accredited MRCPCH Examiner and offer you an insight into the virtual examination:

  • Overview of the new exam format
  • Preparation tips
  • Individual station analysis of domains and stations
  • Live demonstration of stations

For more information and registration, >>CLICK HERE<<

GOSH Non-Training = £25 per Session

HEE/STP = £50 per Session

UK/International = £75 per Session

Update for patients and families on industrial action

Some of our resident doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital will be taking part in planned industrial action from 7am on Friday 14 November to 7am on Wednesday 19 November.

A year of research impact for nursing and allied health professionals

The ORCHID annual report shines a spotlight on the extraordinary contributions of nursing and allied health professionals to research and innovation

Work with us to improve how we manage pain care for children

An exciting new study hopes to improve the care of children and young people with chronic pain who experience sudden bursts of pain that breaks through medication – known as breakthrough pain.