Membership of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine

MRCEM TRAINING PROGRAMME

Royal College of Emergency Medicine is the authorised medical board for approving the standards of Emergency Medicine and to manage the examinations related to MRCEM. Further, MRCEM is a PG courses after MBBS and courses after MBBS without NEET PG recognised by GMC and one of the best pathway for overseas medical graduate looking for best PG courses after MBBS and courses after MBBS without NEET PG to become an emergency medicine specialist and to attain GMC registration.

Emergency Medicine is one of the demanding field for medical students aspiring for best PG courses after MBBS and courses after MBBS without NEET PG. MRCEM training hospitals in India are dedicated to train the candidates under the skills of prevention, diagnosis, and management of acute and urgent aspects of illness and accidents affecting people of different age sectors with a complete range of identical physical and behavioural chaos.

Get extensively trained in the MRCEM Training Hospitals in India for a bright career across the globe. The practical hands-on training that the students are exposed to will enable greater career achievement. The MRCEM Training Hospitals in India that we are associated with are profoundly committed to the excellent standards in healthcare. The MRCEM Training Hospitals in India comprises a minimum of 200 beds with a flow of 200 outpatients per day. 

The faculty of the MRCEM Training Hospitals in India possess vast teaching experience and work experience in UK. At the MRCEM Training Hospitals in India candidates can work as junior doctors or trainee doctors under their own respective department. Further at the MRCEM Training Hospitals in India, the candidates can attend bedside teaching. The clinical training in MRCEM Training Hospitals in India is offered by dedicated mentors. 

We are associated with MRCEM Training Hospitals in India at Kochi, Thiruvalla, Kollam, Thrissur, and Palakkad in the state of Kerala. We also have associated in hospitals in Tamil Nādu, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana.  

Candidates will be effectively trained in these hospitals to gain confidence to appear for the Royal College, UK Examination.  

Exam Name
Duration
No. of Questions
FRCEM Primary
3 hours
180 SBA
Exam Name
Duration
No. of Questions
2.FRCEM Intermediate <br>A.Short Answer Question
3 hours
60 (3 mark questions)
2.FRCEM Intermediate <br>B. Situational Judgement Paper
2 hours
120 SBA

Exam Format (CBT)

For details regarding Exam dates, fees, exam centers, etc kindly visit MRCP website.

https://rcem.ac.uk/exam-information/#exam-information

Areas to focus

  • General Medicine
  • Toxicology
  • Trauma and Orthopedics
  • Peadiatrics
  • Surgery
  • Anaesthesia
  • Opthalmology
  • ENT
  • Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  • Ethics and Law

MRCEM OSCE

No. of stations: 18 stations

16 patient encounters and 2 rest station

Clinical Rotations for 2 Years – SPIME

S.NODepartment
1Adult Emergency
2Pediatric Emergency
3Orthopedics
4Medical Intensive Care Unit
5Cardiac Care Unit
6Anaesthesia
7Obstetrics
8Opthalmology / ENT
9Emergency Medicine Services
10Radiology & Ultrasound
11Trauma
12Toxicology
13Neonatal ICU
MRCP training hospitals in India

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