
It offers incredible value for the busy, hard-working, junior doctor.

These include:
an exclusive textbook for MRCP(UK) containing 11 individual chapters on the clinical specialties always examined in Part 1
a substantial bank for scenarios for use by the student, an actor pretending to be a patient and an examiner for learners to practise their performance at Stations 2, 4 and 5 of PACES (the Practical Assessment of Clinical Skills)
an exclusive MCQ exam generator especially tailored to the MRCP Part 1 syllabus and foundation curriculum as interpreted by the JRCPTB

a vast arrrays of links to current NICE guidance, as well as evidence from the Cochrane Collaboration
Law and Medicine has been the first e-learning provider in the UK to provide e-learning materials for learners to study for themselves components of the Core Medical Training programme which are not traditionally examined in the MRCP(UK) examination. These include communication skills and ethics, law as relevant to medical practice, audit, teaching and training, research ethics and patient safety.
We also have a full discussion forum for our e-learners here.

For a full sample of these brand new learning initiatives for the MRCP(UK), please see the free site http://www.mrcpguide.com where you can download lots of materials for free!
Very best of luck
Dr Shibley Rahman Queen's Scholar BA (1st) MA MB BChir PhD (all Cambridge); LLB(Hons), FRSA
Director of Scientific Education, Law and Medicine
Dr Avinash Sharma MB BS
Consultant in the Department for Medicine for the Elderly, Luton and Dunstable NHS Foundation Trust
Honorary Director of Medical Education, Law and Medicine