MRCPsych Course Overview and Royal College Exams Information
This content provides detailed information about the MRCPsych Course, including the syllabus for core trainees, examination structure, and the opportunity for extra qualifications. It covers topics like the scientific and theoretical basis of psychiatry, behavioral science, psychotherapy, and more. The course structure, requirements, and benefits for HEKSS trainees are also highlighted along with insights into the MSc Course and its components.
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MRCPsych Course Marissa Wilson CT3 On behalf of Dr Richard Whale Principal Lecturer BSMS Course leader MSc Psychiatry Consultant Psychiatrist
Overview RCPsych Exam MRCPsych course MSc course
Royal College Exams Paper A Paper B CASC
Paper A: The scientific and theoretical basis of psychiatry Paper B: Critical review and the clinical topics in psychiatry The papers will each comprise of 200 items made up of MCQ best 1 of 5 and EMI questions.
Royal College Psychiatrists Syllabus for Core Trainees Paper A sections 1-5 of the syllabus BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE AND SOCIO-CULTURAL PSYCHIATRY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT BASIC NEUROSCIENCES CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY CLASSIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT IN PSYCHIATRY Paper B sections 6-14 of the syllabus ORGANISATION AND DELIVERY OF PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES GENERAL ADULT PSYCHIATRY OLD AGE PSYCHIATRY PSYCHOTHERAPY CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY OTHER CLINICAL SPECIALTIES RESEARCH METHODS, STATISTICS, CRITICAL REVIEW AND EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE Updated syllabus December 2013 http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/pdf/Syllabic%20Curriculum%20MRCPsych%20De cember%202013.pdf
HEKSS MRCPsych Course College requirement to attend an MRCPsych Course. Attendance is monitored and feedback forms part of ARCP. HEKSS trainees have opportunity to get an extra qualification from MRCPsych course.
MSc Course Post Graduate Certificate Post Graduate Diploma Masters
MSc Course Post Graduate Certificate Post Graduate Diploma Masters 120 credits + 16,000 word dissertation 60 Credits 120 credits (3 modules) (6 modules)
Year 1 : PG Cert MDM84 Core Principles of Psychiatry MDM85 Behavioural Science and Psychotherapy MDM86 Biological Sciences in Psychiatry Covers material for Paper A Assessments for modules will be similar format to Paper A exam (SBAs and EMIs) Based at Sussex Education Centre, Hove. Run by BSMS on alternate Thursdays
Year 2 MRCPsych Course All core trainees will continue to attend regular teaching in Year 2 in preparation for Paper B. Research Methods and Critical Appraisal module run by BSMS, subsidised by deanery, available to trainees in one of three 5 day blocks throughout year. This will otherwise run separately to the PG dip/ Masters modules. Teaching will most likely be based at Sussex Education Centre, Hove. Run by SPT on alternate Thursdays
Later modules on MSc Choice to continue on to PG diploma or Masters. MDM122 Communication, Learning and Teaching in Health and Social Care MDM110 Leadership and Change Management in Clinical Services MDM10 Research Methods and Critical Appraisal Year two modules are assessed by 3,000 or 4,000 word written assignments. Based at Falmer Campus, University of Brighton For Masters students + dissertation 16,000 words.
Learning Lectures / seminars Whole group problem based discussion Student presentations MCQ practice sessions Student Central is electronic source of learning materials for the course CASC workshops
Funding All CTs will be expected to be enrolled on Postgraduate Certificate in Psychiatry. Your Trust s study leave budget and a HEKSS bursary will cover the majority of the cost. Trainees who wish to progress to the Postgraduate Diploma or MSc Psychiatry will be required to self-fund this portion of their study (on top of study leave budget).
Provisional Dates Year one modules MDM84 Core Principles of Psychiatry 22 Sep (Induction), 6 Oct, 20 Oct, 3 Nov, 17 Nov and 1 Dec 2016 12 Jan (exam and teaching day), 26 Jan, 9 Feb, 23 Feb, 9 Mar and 23 Mar 2017 27 Apr (exam and teaching day), 11 May, 25 May, 8 Jun, 22 Jun, 7 Sep 2017 (exam only) MDM85 Behavioural Science and Psychotherapy MDM86 Biological Sciences in Psychiatry
Questions? Course Leader: Dr. Richard Whale Richard.Whale@sussexpartnership.nhs.uk Course Administrator: Claire Martin c.a.martin@brighton.ac.uk