Peace be upon you. I would like to share my experience with the first part of the Membership of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (MRCEM) exams, which consist of three parts. The first part covers basic medical knowledge such as anatomy and pharmacology.
The reason I decided to book the exam was the encouragement of a friend who had previously passed it. My actual preparation period lasted for three months, during which there were periods of interruption due to social reasons and work conditions.
“PassMRCEM flashcards were the most important resource in my journey… Their importance lies in their easy accessibility, allowing me to study during breaks at work, as well as during otherwise wasted waiting times throughout the day.”
First Half (Two Months):
I started my preparation by getting acquainted with the study material by reading lessons and solving questions from standard question banks. During this period, I was not fully focused, and the surrounding environment was not conducive to serious studying. I completed only 60% of the material and focused on the heavier sections: anatomy and physiology.
After finishing the above, I felt that the exam date was approaching, and I was still far from mastering the required syllabus. I didn’t feel confident, so I decided to change my approach.
Second Half (The Last Month):
I can now say that after passing the exam with a relatively high score, this period was the key to my success. I relied heavily on:
- PassMRCEM flashcards: They excelled in presenting information and making it easy to understand and memorize. The question format is complete, and each question is followed by its answer. I reviewed all the flashcards more than four times.
- PassMRCEM Primary Telegram Channel: Full of important questions and notes that are frequently repeated in the exam.
On Results Day:
Thanks to God alone, the result appeared successful with an excellent score exceeding my expectations at 141 (Passing score is usually 104-107).