Exam preparation
for Royal Colleges of Physicians Membership now in Abu Dhabi
The September programme of Abu Dhabi’s Imperial College
London Diabetes Centre’s 2013 MRCP Series, the last for this year, is gathering
great support from doctors-in-training.
Imperial
College London Diabetes Centre (ICLDC) is running Membership of the Royal
Colleges of Physicians (MRCP) Part I and Part II as concurrent workshops
over three days, September 20-22, and has already signed up delegates from as
far afield as Ireland and the Seychelles.
Programme
leader and Chairman of ICLDC’s Medical Board, Professor Karim Meeran, said past attendee feedback has proved extremely positive. |
They
will join junior doctors from Kuwait and the UAE looking for expert support to
pass the UK’s Royal College of Physicians examinations.
The
UK’s three Royal Colleges of Physicians share a common membership examination
in general medicine - the Diploma of Membership of the Royal Colleges of
Physicians of the United Kingdom.
According
to programme leader and Chairman of ICLDC’s Medical Board, Professor Karim
Meeran, the diplomas are prerequisite to anyone wishing to go on to a
specialist physician training post in the UK.
“ICLDC
Education’s two-part MRCP examinations focus on the candidate's basic medical
sciences knowledge and test the clinical skills required for the disease
diagnosis and management,” he explained.
“Indeed,
in recent years, changes to the exam structure have placed more emphasis on
communication skills and professionalism, and ICLDC’s MRCP Series goes all out
to support candidates across theory, practice and peer-group learning and
presentation.”
Prof.
Meeran said that past attendee feedback has proved extremely positive.
“We’ve
been running these programmes since 2009 in both the UK, as well as here in the
UAE, and past participants say the programmes are very well-designed, imparting
practical knowledge as well as being an excellent opportunity to interact with
their peers and experts to learn in a way where traditional teaching structures
fall short,“ he added.
This
final series coincides with ICLDC’s Advanced Diabetes Conference, September
20-21, and MRCP delegates will also get the chance to network with more than 16
leading experts, as well as more than 100 conference participants, including
Her Excellency Professor Maha Taysir Barakat, Director General of Abu Dhabi
Health Authority (HAAD).
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