Revision for the MRCP Part 2: Data Interpretation, Case Histories and Picture Tests by Debra King
The MRCP is the most popular postgraduate qualification attained by junior doctors before embarking on specialization within medicine. The Part Two exam is divided into written and clinical tests, and is notoriously difficult. This title covers all the three papers of the written exam: data interpretation where a candidate is given laboratory results or an ECG to interpret; case histories which simply test a candidate's ability to make a diagnosis based on written information; and picture tests where the candidate is given 20 photographs to interpret, with questions attached.