Integrated MRCP Residency Program
- A seamless, milestone-based advancement through MRCP Part 1, Part 2, and PACES
- Gain hands-on experience through Level 1-3 Hospital Training, completing over 140+ validated systemic examinations.
- Master the "Best Next Step" logic for complex ECGs, ABGs, Imaging (CT/CXR), and Lab data interpretation
- Perfect your "Breaking Bad News" and ethical counseling skills through our dedicated PACES Simulation Lab.
- Transition smoothly into the UK healthcare system with NHS orientation and international documentation standards.
- Earn your MRCP (UK) and a prestigious Fellowship Certificate from Doctyn Academy.
We created the 2-Year Integrated Program because the jump from theory to the bedside is where most candidates struggle, especially in the PACES clinical exam. By integrating Spiral Learning (repeated, deep exposure) with Hospital-Based Rotations, we ensure that what you read in the morning is what you practice on the wards in the evening. This isn’t just a course; it’s a career-accelerator that builds “Consultant-level” confidence.
About the Course
This is a 24-month, intensive “Clinical Residency” framework divided into clear academic milestones:
Year 1: The Foundation (Part 1 Focus): We dive deep into the 10 core medical specialties, from Cardiology to Rheumatology. You’ll master vital examination techniques while utilizing our MCQ-first hybrid model and the Pretest System (Daily/Weekly/Monthly tests).
Year 2: The Integration (Part 2 & Emergency Care): Focus shifts to advanced multi-system disease correlation, ICU protocols, and NICE guideline-based decision-making.
PACES Mastery: The final hurdle is conquered in our Communication Skills Lab and Mock Circuits, where you’ll receive examiner-level feedback on real patient exposures.
The Digital Edge: Students receive 24/7 access to our app-based MCQ bank, flashcards, and premium clinical tools like Up-to-Date or PubMed-integrated Dx Platforms.
Curriculum
- 23 Sections
- 162 Lessons
- 24 Weeks
- SECTION 1: PROGRAM GOVERNANCE & LEARNING SYSTEM13
- 1.11.1 Program Architecture
- 1.21.1.1 Overview of the program and learning pedagogy
- 1.31.1.2 Milestone-based advancement (Part 1 → Part 2 → PACES)
- 1.41.2 Learning Methodology
- 1.51.2.1 Spiral learning (repeated exposure with increasing depth)
- 1.61.2.2 Active recall + spaced repetition integration
- 1.71.2.3 MCQ-first vs Concept-first hybrid model
- 1.81.3 Digital Learning Ecosystem
- 1.91.3.1 Access to app-based MCQs/Content
- 1.101.3.2 Access to Up-to-Date or Pub-Med
- 1.111.4 Academic Calendar
- 1.121.4.1 Detailed academic schedule
- 1.131.4.2 Quarterly competency checkpoints
- SECTION 2: YEAR 1 – MRCP PART 1 + CLINICAL FOUNDATION14
- 2.12.1 HOSPITAL TRAINING – LEVEL 1 (FOUNDATION)
- 2.22.1.1 Clinical Skills: Vital examination techniques
- 2.32.1.2 Clinical Skills: Systemic examination basics
- 2.42.1.3 Clinical Skills: Identifying clinical signs
- 2.52.1.4 INVESTIGATION INTERPRETATION
- 2.62.1.5 ECG: Blocks, ischemia, arrhythmias
- 2.72.1.6 ABG: Mixed disorders
- 2.82.1.7 maging: Chest X-ray interpretation patterns, CT basics
- 2.92.1.8 Lab data interpretation: Pattern recognition
- 2.102.1.9 Clinical Activity
- 2.112.1.9.1 Clinical Activity: Daily ward rounds
- 2.122.1.9.2 Clinical Activity: Case clerking (structured)
- 2.132.1.9.3 Clinical Activity: SOAP notes writing
- 2.142.1.9.4 Clinical Activity: Case presentations (weekly)
- 2.2 SYSTEM-WISE CORE MEDICINE (Dynamic Specialty Rotation Plan)61
- 3.12.2.1 Cardiology
- 3.22.2.1.1: Cardiac anatomy & physiology (applied)
- 3.32.2.1.2 Ischemic heart disease (STEMI/NSTEMI pathways)
- 3.42.2.1.3 Arrhythmias: Bradyarrhythmias, Tachyarrhythmias, ECG interpretation drills (daily practice)
- 3.52.2.1.4 Heart failure: HFrEF vs HFpEF, Device therapy basics
- 3.62.2.1.5 Valvular heart disease (murmur differentiation logic)
- 3.72.2.1.6 Cardiomyopathies
- 3.82.2.1.7 Pericardial diseases
- 3.92.2.1.8 Congenital heart disease (adult relevance)
- 3.102.2.2 Respiratory Medicine
- 3.112.2.2.1 Airway diseases: Asthma phenotypes, COPD staging & management
- 3.122.2.2.2 Interstitial lung disease classification
- 3.132.2.2.3 Pulmonary vascular diseases
- 3.142.2.2.4 Pleural disorders: Effusion (transudate vs exudate), Pneumothorax
- 3.152.2.2.5 Sleep medicine (OSA basics)
- 3.162.2.3 Gastroenterology & Hepatology
- 3.172.2.3.1 Esophageal disorders
- 3.182.2.3.2 Peptic ulcer disease
- 3.192.2.3.3 IBD vs IBS differentiation
- 3.202.2.3.4 Liver: Cirrhosis complications, Portal hypertension, Acute liver failure
- 3.212.2.3.5 Pancreas: Acute vs chronic pancreatitis
- 3.222.2.4 Nephrology
- 3.232.2.4.1 AKI (pre-renal, renal, post-renal)
- 3.242.2.4.2 CKD staging & complications
- 3.252.2.4.3 Glomerulonephritis classificatio
- 3.262.2.4.4 Tubular disorders
- 3.272.2.4.5 Electrolyte disorders: Sodium, Potassium, Calcium
- 3.282.2.4.6 Acid-base interpretation (stepwise approach)
- 3.292.2.5 Neurology
- 3.302.2.5.1 Stroke syndromes & localization
- 3.312.2.5.2 Movement disorders (Parkinsonism)
- 3.322.2.5.3 Epilepsy classification & drugs
- 3.332.2.5.4 Demyelinating disorders
- 3.342.2.5.5 Neuromuscular diseases
- 3.352.2.6 Endocrinology
- 3.362.2.6.1 Diabetes (core + complications)
- 3.372.2.6.2 Thyroid disorders
- 3.382.2.6.3 Pituitary disorder
- 3.392.2.6.4 Calcium metabolism
- 3.402.2.7 Hematology
- 3.412.2.7.1 Adrenal disorders
- 3.422.2.7.2 Anemia approach (micro/macro/normocytic)
- 3.432.2.7.3 Hemolysis
- 3.442.2.7.4 Leukemias & lymphomas
- 3.452.2.7.5 Platelet disorders
- 3.462.2.7.6 Coagulation disorders
- 3.472.2.8 Infectious Diseases
- 3.482.2.8.1 Sepsis & septic shock
- 3.492.2.8.2 HIV
- 3.502.2.8.3 Tuberculosis
- 3.512.2.8.4 Tropical infections (India-relevant)
- 3.522.2.9 Rheumatology
- 3.532.2.9.1 RA, SLE
- 3.542.2.9.2 Vasculitis classification
- 3.552.2.9.3 Seronegative arthropathies
- 3.562.2.10 Dermatology
- 3.572.2.10.1 Systemic disease associations
- 3.582.2.10.2 Dermatology
- 3.592.2.11 Oncology
- 3.602.2.11.1 Oncological emergencies
- 3.612.2.11.2 Common malignancies
- 2.3 NON-CLINICAL TOPICS4
- 2.4 PRETEST SYSTEM3
- 2.5 REVISION FRAMEWORK (3-CYCLE MODEL)3
- SECTION 3: YEAR 2 – MRCP PART 2 + ADVANCED TRAINING0
- 3.1 ADVANCED SYSTEM INTEGRATION3
- 3.2 INVESTIGATION INTERPRETATION (Advanced)4
- 3.3 PART 2 MCQ MASTERCLASS4
- 3.4 EMERGENCY & ICU MEDICINE5
- 3.5 HOSPITAL TRAINING – LEVEL 25
- 3.6 PART 2 EXAM PREP3
- SECTION 4: PACES (CLINICAL EXAM MASTERY)0
- 4.1 SYSTEMATIC CLINICAL EXAMINATION TRAINING5
- 4.2 COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB4
- 4.3 PACES SIMULATION PROGRAM3
- 4.4 HOSPITAL TRAINING – LEVEL 3 (PACES FOCUSED)4
- 4.5 FINAL PACES PREP3
- SECTION 5: ASSESSMENT & QUALITY CONTROL6
- 20.15.1 Continuous Assessment: Weekly tests, Monthly exams, Quarterly reviews
- 20.25.2 Progression Criteria: Minimum MCQ accuracy thresholds, Clinical competency checklist, Mock exam benchmarks
- 20.35.3 Internal Certification: Part 1 readiness certificate
- 20.45.3.1 Internal Certification: Part 2 readiness certificate
- 20.55.3.2 Internal Certification: Fellowship Certificate from Doctyn Academy
- 20.65.3.3 Internal Certification: PACES clearance
- SECTION 6: MENTORSHIP & STUDENT SUCCESS SYSTEM3
- SECTION 7: CLINICAL LOGBOOK & COMPETENCY TRACKING3
- SECTION 8: VALUE-ADDED DIFFERENTIATORS9
- 23.18.1 – Digital
- 23.28.1.1 2-year Pretest access
- 23.38.1.2 Recorded lectures
- 23.48.1.3 Flashcards
- 23.58.1.4 Access otto Up-to-Date Platform or Dx Platform with Pubmed Articles
- 23.68.2 – Global Readiness
- 23.78.2.1 UK clinical communication style
- 23.88.2.2 NHS system orientation
- 23.98.2.3 Documentation standards
Integrated MRCP Residency Program
- Application Closes On - 10th May 2026
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