MRCP UK PACES Exam Last Minute Tips before your Exam Day
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- What are the PACES Exam last-minute tips you need to keep in mind? . In this video, I have spoken all about the important things that you need to keep in mind during the final stages of your MRCP PACES Exam preparation. I have also shared the mistakes I had made myself during the final days of the exam (and on the exam day as well) so that you learn from the same & don’t commit the same mistakes. Watch the video from start to end so that you don’t mess up your PACES exam on the day of the exam in spite of having great preparation.
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In this video, we talk about:
0:00 PACES Exam Last Minute Tips - Intro
0:25 Tip-1: Have a revision strategy
1:38 Tip-2: Plan your PACES exam day travel/logistics
2:38 Tip-3: What to wear on the day of PACES exam?
5:12 Tip-4: Carry relevant documents on PACES exam day
6:26 Tip-5: What instruments to carry on PACES exam day?
10:38 Tip-6: How to approach a question which you are unsure about?
11:42 Tip-7: Don’t mull over your performance in previous PACES stations
14:22 Tip-8: Share your exam day feedback with RCP
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Thank You,
Dr. Aparajita Roy
MRCP (London), MD, MBBS
|| DISCLAIMER ||
The views expressed in this video are entirely from my personal experience of passing the MRCP PACES UK Exam and do not guarantee any direct correlation or causation towards an increased probability of passing the PACES examination. Viewer discretion is advised.
Dr. Roy, thank you!! You are tremendously gifted, sage, and provide reassuring wisdom of experience! Much indebted!
Many thanks Alexander for your kind words. Please share with other aspirants.
You are fantastic as usual. Thank you
Many thanks for watching. Please share with other MRCP aspirants.
Thank you for Great guidance,its really helpful..btw u looking good in red jacket :)
Many thanks for watching Sarfraz, please share with other MRCP aspirants
Outstanding presenter always
Many thanks for watching Tanvir, please share with other MRCP aspirants
Excellent!
Many thanks for watching.Please share with your peers.
Thankyou dr aparajitha your videos are very informative and inspiring
Many thanks for watching Shilpa. Please share with other MRCP aspirants.
Thank you so much mam have shared with my friends as well..please make a video on GMC registration and Diploma ceremony for those finishing PACES :)
Hi Madhukar
Lovely idea.
My ceremony is taking place soon. Will try to make a video on it.
What a fantastic guidance!! 👌🏽👌🏽
Many thanks for watching Anirudhdha, please share with other MRCP aspirants
@@AceurMRCP I myself am a PACES aspirant, failing to obtain a seat at India centre from the last 3 diets :(
This is a problem nowadays. If you wish to start working in the UK , apply for the MTI programme.
@@AceurMRCP thank you Dr. Roy
@@MrAniruddhajog y is so ? Too many candidates? Or u filled the form late?
Dr Roy thank you so much for these beautiful tips.Can you please clear me one thing about the stopwatch that when we'll be in need of watching time in station 2,4,5 where do we'll put the watch so that we can track the time properly?? Or do we need to keep it in the pocket and check the time by taking it from pocket and putting it back again there in pocket?
Hi
For station 2 and 4 I kept it on the table where I was seated in clear view. For station 5, you can please it next to the patient's bed.
Will digital watch be allowed?
Can you tell me which watch is this?
Is it possible to provide a link for the same please
Hi Girish
Any watch is fine as long as you are not wearing it on your wrist and comfortable using it. I got this from a local supermarket.
Thanks a lot for such informative channel...
Would it be wise to take Mrcp part 1and 2 exams while doing MD side by side in India. I wish to move outside after pg. plz answer
Yes Ryan that is a very reasonable plan. Try finish your MRCP part 1 and part 2 within the first 2 years of MD and take PACES immediately after MD final exams.Then you can apply for GMC registration and start working in the NHS.
@@AceurMRCP thanks for the reply..
Should i book the February’s exam. As i am mostly sitting at home these days coz our neet pg counselling got delayed. Are two months enough for the preparation for part1
Your video is always so informative. Thanks a lot 🙂.
I have 1 question, can we carry this type of stopwatch during the exam? As I thought only a wristwatch is allowed to be carried. 🙏🙂
Hi Sharmeen
You are definitely allowed to carry both a wristwatch and a stopwatch as long. Carry your wristwatch around your belt and stopwatch in your pocket.
I have the same question .are we allowed to carry wristwatch or stopwatch.. digital.type? and the one showed is stopwatch i think ( available online..?).i have paces exam after just 20 days....
A small digital watch will not be a problem at all.
Waiting For Your New Videos Please, Dr Naeem Ashraf
Many thanks for watching Dr Ashraf. Please share with other MRCP aspirants.
How to prepare for paces from india
Please guide regarding materials
Hi Neel
Please watch this video to get a step by step guide
ua-cam.com/video/5zArkp_1CGA/v-deo.html
do we need to get our own stethoscope or will we get it at the centre?
You would need to bring your own.
How much is total cost for mrcp journey till paces
Hi
You can get all the details here
ua-cam.com/video/s6Ml04Tw58g/v-deo.html
Dr Roy, why do people fail the paces .. ?
Hi Hanish
This is a very good question. I will make a full video on this , but in my opinion the top reasons for failing PACES are:
1. Inadequate preparation; underestimating the exam. PACES can be really easy or really tough depending on your preparation.
2. Lack of confidence; the candidate may be extremely knowledgable but if they lack confidence they will definitely fail.
3.Overconfidence: and hence underpreparation.
4. Luck.
All the best for your preparation.
ma'am what if i don't have MD from india , will i get same post in UK after clearing MRCP?
Hi Karan
It is not necessary to hold an MD degree to work in the UK. However , even after passing MRCP you would have to acquire the core competencies at par with the UK graduates to apply for specialist training.
@@AceurMRCP ma'am means do i have to do ST1 training or ST2 OR something else?
For medicine , you have to gather capabilities at par with IMT trainees. For further details you can go through the IMT curriculum of JRCPTB website or wait for my upcoming videos:)
@@AceurMRCP ok thank you ma'am
Ma'am for st1 we have to crack mrcp or not
Hi Rahul
Did you mean for jobs at ST 1 level?
@@AceurMRCP yes ma'am
Can you train me through videos like a study partner
Hi Shilpa
I am always there as your guide. Please let me know if you want me to make videos on any specific topics.
Thankyou so much ,so nice of you for prompt reply .will definitely come up with my queries .