UK PACES Prioritisation criteria for 2023/2 diet
There will be four broad prioritisation categories (see below) for allocating candidates living and working in the UK to available PACES places.
There will be four broad prioritisation categories (see below) for allocating candidates living and working in the UK to available PACES places.
The MRCP(UK) Part 1 2023/1 exam results have now been released.
We are pleased to advise candidates based in Iraq, that the MRCP(UK) Part 1 and Part 2 Written examinations will resume in Baghdad from the 2023/02 examination diets.
The Federation has created a single Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Action Plan on behalf of all three UK Physician Colleges and the Federation itself.
I'd like to apologise for the concern caused this week by the delay in release of the results of the 2022/4 diet of the MRCP(UK) Part 2 examination.
During our quality assurance procedures for the 2022/03 PACES diet results we identified a small number of discrepancies between the marks recorded on the marksheets from the examination and those recorded on our electronic systems and subsequently issued to candidates.
MRCP(UK) no longer requires any individual attending a PACES examination centre to complete a health questionnaire or perform COVID testing prior to their attendance.
The MRCP(UK) Part 1 2022/04 exam results have now been released.
The MRCP(UK) SCE Geriatric Medicine 2022/02 and European Specialty Examination in Nephrology (ESENeph) 2022/02 exam results have now been released.
As we enter the festive period, we would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your loved ones a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic across all of our PACES centres in the UK and internationally, the introduction of the new PACES examination had to be delayed.
The MRCP(UK) Acute Medicine SCE 2022/01 and Palliative Medicine SCE 2022/01 exam results have now been released.
Due to a higher number of applications than expected for UK PACES centres in the 2023/1 diet, MRCP(UK) regretfully will need to reintroduce the prioritisation criteria listed below for allocating places.
From 1 December 2022, fees for the Specialty Certificate Examinations (SCEs) and Pan-European Examinations (this includes the ESEGH and ESENeph) will increase.
Dear candidate, Due to unforeseen circumstances, the results for PACES 2022/03 may be delayed by up to one week.