Member of the Royal College of Physicians.
MRCP Part 1 is a UK course for trainee doctors. If one wanted to watch clips offering guidance on how to pass the examinations for this the best place to go would be YouTube.
yes, if you can convince the PD that you are a safe pair of hands
Try and find a doctor who has DM in Endocrinology or cardiology- they are the specialist in Kolkata/India. Better still go to a specialist who has trained abroad and has MRCP CCST(UK) or MRCP, CCST, FRCP (UK) or board certification/fellowship (USA)
1) Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2) Member of the Royal College of Physicians (UK)
mbbs/ mbchb (UK) is a medical degree from the uk mrcgp (UK) is the advanced award through assessment and examination for excellence in General practice in the UK, mbbs can also be issued from a whole range of other countries but their quality really does vary
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There are round about 2 million patients a day admitted to hospital, and in the whole of the UK there are 20 million doctors.
There are 61,193 Doctors on the UK GP Register but the GMC does not state how many of these are English. The GMC does state that 155,135 of the Doctors registered in the UK have also qualified in the UK. The GMC also states that there are 92,463 registered Doctors of 'White British' ethnicity.
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70 precent
The one I use is http://www.doctors-dir.co.uk/ It has the addresses, telephone numbers and street maps covering doctors around the UK.