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Rapid Review MRCP Part 1 - Weekend Short Course

About the Programme

WE ARE BACK — WITH A BANG

The Only MRCP Part 1 Course with a 100% Refund Guarantee

Who on earth offers a full fee refund for an MRCP Part 1 course?

Only Dr Ash.

If you meet the course requirements and still do not pass, we refund your full course fee.

No hidden conditions. No excuses. We take responsibility.

Certificate Award

50 Hours CPD Certificate.

Recognised by London Global Emergency Medicine (LGEM) towards the CCP Acute & General Medicine MRCP 2-Year Programme (250 Hours Programme).

Course Director

This course is directed and supervised by Dr Ash, Director of London Clinical Courses (LCC).

UK Royal College Qualifications:

MBBS

MRCP

MRCEM

MRCPCH

FRCEM

DGM

EBEEM

Dr Ash is widely recognised among international medical graduates for his mentorship in UK Royal College examinations.

Over the years, he has trained more than 6000 international doctors for:

  • MRCP
  • PLAB
  • MRCEM
  • FRCEM
  • EBEEM

He is currently supervising more than 500 doctors globally under the 2-Year LGEM Programme for:

  • CCP Emergency Medicine
  • CCP Acute & General Medicine
  • CCP Paediatric Emergency Medicine

Why This Course?

Many doctors want:

• A short, focused MRCP Part 1 preparation

• A rapid review format

• No 2-year commitment

• Clear exam-focused strategy

• Accountability

• Results

This course is designed exactly for that.

100% Refund Guarantee

We stand behind our training.

If a candidate fails MRCP Part 1 despite:

  1. 100% attendance
  2. 100% assignment submission

The full course fee (£599) will be refunded.

No further questions asked.

We take full responsibility.

Course Details

Start Date: 4th April 2026

End Date: 28th June 2026

Duration: 3 Months

Format: Weekend Only

Total Live Teaching: 50+ Hours

Total Weekends: 12

Course Fee: £599

Special Offer:

• One-time payment – lifetime validity

• Repeat the course free if required

Course Structure

Live Weekend Format:

Saturday – 1.5 Hours Teaching

Sunday – 1.5 Hours MCQ Discussion

Weekly Mock – 1.5 Hours

Final Rapid Review Day – 8 Hours

Teaching Strategy

• High-yield, exam-focused teaching

• Intensive MCQ practice

• Rapid review pointers

• No unnecessary theory

• Strict accountability model

• Daily trainer-directed MCQs

Consistency + Discipline + Daily Practice = Success

Weekly Breakdown Overview

Week 1 – Cardiology

Week 2 – Respiratory

Week 3 – Neurology

Week 4 – Gastroenterology

Week 5 – Advanced Neurology

Week 6 – Nephrology

Week 7 – Endocrinology

Week 8 – Rheumatology

Week 9 – Haematology & Oncology

Week 10 – Infectious Diseases & STIs

Week 11 – Clinical & Basic Sciences

Week 12 – Specialties Intensive

Final Rapid Review Day (8 Hours)

• Full syllabus compression

• Image-based questions

• Exam traps

• Formulae and statistics

• Memorisation grids

• High-yield recall strategy

This is where preparation becomes precision.

Core Expectations from Candidates

  1. Complete assigned MCQs daily
  2. Submit screenshot proof before moving to the next unit
  3. Maintain consistency and discipline throughout

This is a serious, structured, high-performance programme.

Who Should Join?

• Doctors planning to attempt MRCP Part 1 in 2026

• Candidates looking for short-format preparation

• Working doctors needing weekend-only learning

• Repeat candidates needing structured accountability

Designed for First-Attempt Success

Structured Teaching

Intensive MCQs

Mock Exams

Rapid Review

Accountability

Higher Probability of Passing.

If you are serious about passing MRCP Part 1 in 2026, this programme is built for you.

Apply Now

Meet the Programme Director, Dr Ash - a Consultant in Emergency Medicine at NHS London

Dr Ashfaque Sorathia (Dr Ash) is among the few leading EM consultants in the UK who has taught and trained over 1000 EM physicians in the UK, he is a very passionate EM physician with a vast academic and teaching background, he is actively involved in teaching MRCEM, FRCEM and EBEEM Courses. He is the director of London Clinical Courses and a Founder of Pakistan Emergency Medicine Association.

Dr Ash has worked at Leading NHS UK hospital trusts, including Barts London NHS, The Royal London Hospital, Guys and St Thomas Hospital London, Queen Hospital London, and Newham Hospital London.

He has conducted numerous teaching sessions in UAE, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Brussels Belgium.

He is the pioneer of MRCEM /FRCEM courses In Dubai and Medina.

All he wants now is to change Emergency Medicine across the world.

Faculty of Excellence - Guiding the Next Generation of Emergency Medicine Professionals.

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PROGRAMME CURRICULUM

Outline and Details

List of Medical Procedures:

These procedures will be taught hands-on by senior NHS Consultants on mannequins under full supervision. DOPs will be signed to confirm that each candidate has performed these procedures in a controlled/simulated environment.

  1. Airway Manoeuvres
  2. Use of Basic Airway Adjuncts (OPG/NPG)
  3. Use of Bag Valve Mask and Basic Ventilation
  4. Use of Advanced Airways – I-Gel, LMA
  5. Endotracheal Intubation
  6. Removal of Foreign Body from Upper Airway
  7. Abdominal Thrust to Remove Airway Foreign Body in Adults
  8. Electrical DC Cardioversion
  9. Tension Pneumothorax Needle Decompression
  10. Aspiration Pneumothorax
  11. Seldinger Chest Drain
  12. IV Cannulation
  13. Venepuncture
  14. Arterial Blood Gases
  15. Insertion of Arterial Line
  16. Obtaining Intraosseous Access
  17. Valsalva
  18. Modified Valsalva Manoeuvre
  19. Chemical Cardioversion
  20. Fundoscopy (Done)
  21. Otoscopy (Done)
  22. Urethral Catheterization
  23. CVS (SVT Chemical Cardioversion)
  24. VT Chemical Cardioversion
  25. Digital Globe Massage
  26. Lumbar Puncture
  27. Ascitic Tap
  28. Ascitic Drain
  29. Ultrasound Scan of Aorta
  30. Ultrasound FAST Scan for Free Fluid
  31. Echo in Life Support
  32. Transcutaneous Pacing
  33. Pericardiocentesis
  34. Femoral Stab
  35. Respiratory Examination
  36. CVS Examination
  37. Neuro Examination
  38. Abdominal Examination
  39. Thyroid Examination
  40. Cerebellar Examination
  41. 2nd–7th Cranial Nerve Examination
  42. 8th–12th Cranial Nerve Examination
  43. Examination of Hand (Joint Deformities)
  44. Neuro Exam – Upper Limb
  45. Neuro Exam – Lower Limb
  46. PVD (Peripheral Vascular Disease) Examination
  47. Diabetic Foot Examination
  48. Visual Field and 2nd Cranial Nerve
  49. Diplopia Examination

Common Medical Conditions

These conditions will be taught during the two-year course:

  • Cardio-Respiratory Arrest
  • Shocked Patient
  • Unconscious Patient
  • Anaphylaxis
  • Abdominal Pain
  • Acute Back Pain
  • Acute Kidney Injury and Chronic Kidney Disease
  • Blackout / Collapse
  • Breathlessness
  • Chest Pain
  • Confusion / Acute Delirium
  • Cough
  • Diarrhoea
  • Falls
  • Fever
  • Fits / Seizure
  • Haematemesis & Melaena
  • Headache
  • Jaundice
  • Limb Pain & Swelling
  • Management of Patients Requiring Palliative and End-of-Life Care
  • Palpitations
  • Poisoning
  • Rash
  • Vomiting and Nausea
  • Weakness and Paralysis

Other Important Presentations

  • Abdominal Mass / Hepatosplenomegaly
  • Abdominal Swelling & Constipation
  • Abnormal Sensation (Paraesthesia and Numbness)
  • Aggressive / Disturbed Behaviour
  • Alcohol and Substance Dependence
  • Anxiety / Panic Disorder
  • Bruising and Spontaneous Bleeding
  • Dyspepsia
  • Dysuria
  • Genital Discharge and Ulceration
  • Haematuria
  • Haemoptysis
  • Head Injury
  • Hoarseness and Stridor
  • Hypothermia
  • Immobility
  • Incidental Findings
  • Involuntary Movements
  • Joint Swelling
  • Lymphadenopathy
  • Loin Pain
  • Medical Problems/Complications Following Surgical Procedures
  • Medical Problems in Pregnancy
  • Memory Loss (Progressive)
  • Micturition Difficulties
  • Neck Pain
  • Physical Symptoms in Absence of Organic Disease
  • Polydipsia
  • Polyuria
  • Pruritus
  • Rectal Bleeding
  • Skin and Mouth Ulcers
  • Speech Disturbance
  • Suicidal Ideation
  • Swallowing Difficulties
  • Syncope & Pre-syncope
  • Visual Disturbance (Diplopia, Visual Field Deficit, Reduced Acuity)
  • Weight Loss

Specialty Areas Covered

  • Allergy
  • Oncology
  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Care
  • Cardiology
  • Clinical Genetics
  • Clinical Pharmacology
  • Dermatology
  • Endocrinology and Diabetes
  • Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  • Haematology
  • Immunology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Geriatric Medicine
  • Musculoskeletal
  • Neurology
  • Psychiatry
  • Renal Medicine
  • Respiratory Medicine

Competencies

  • Investigation Competencies
  • Procedural Competencies for CMT

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