The fee is £45 with unlimited access over a 90-day period. When you register, we will enrol you on the RCPCH Learning section with this content, which will take up to two working days.
Register for the online learning
Overview
MRCPCH/DCH Foundation of Practice exam preparation (FOP) is one of the theory exams for RCPCH membership. Candidates often find it difficult to know how to revise for the exam.
We are delighted to offer this new online learning to give candidates additional support and guidance. Its structure mirrors our highly successful live workshop. But it can be completed in your own time and at your own pace.
The online learning consists of pre-recorded lectures, quizzes and links to useful resources. The lectures work through case scenarios focused on topics from the exam known to be challenging to previous candidates.
It gives you practical tips about how to approach your revision - so that you can further develop your knowledge and present to the exam with confidence.
Fee
£45 per person
This gives you access to the online learning for up to 90 days from your enrolment and is non-refundable. When you register, we will enrol you on the RCPCH Learning section with this content, which will take up to two working days.
Aim
To equip candidates with the knowledge and skills to succeed in the MRCPCH/DCH FOP exam.
Learning outcomes
- understand which topics most FOP exam candidates find difficult and know how to tackle these in the exam
- understand more about the management of a range of paediatric conditions in the UK healthcare system
- know how to approach your ongoing revision for the exam.
Audience
Candidates taking the FOP exam.
Pre-course materials
Please make sure you look at the FOP exam preparation resources and support page on the RCPCH Learning website which includes the videos/presentation from Dr Mithilesh Lal and Dr Priya Kumar beforehand so that you can get the most out of this online learning.
Technical requirements
- Computer (laptop/desktop or tablet) or smartphone
- An internet connection – recommended broadband wired or wireless (3G or 4G/LTE). Minimum bandwidth is 600kbps (up/down) and recommended is 1.5 Mbps (up/down)
- Register for the online learning