The final stage of the MRCPCH is a practical, hands-on exam that evaluates essential skills in paediatric medicine. In this face-to-face assessment, candidates are tested on key competencies like communication, clinical examination, diagnosis, and patient management, ensuring they are well-prepared for paediatric practice.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for the MRCPCH Clinical Exam, candidates must have successfully passed the Foundation of Practice (FOP), Theory and Science (TAS), and Applied Knowledge in Practice (AKP) exams.
Candidates must pass the Clinical exam within 7 years of completing their final theory exam (FOP/TAS or AKP). Those exceeding this timeframe should contact the exam team.
Exam Format
The exam includes a total of 10 stations, divided into core and speciality skill areas, each lasting approximately 9-10 minutes:
Scoring and Assessment
Each station in the MRCPCH Clinical Exam is scored using standardized criteria that focus on key areas: clinical competence, communication, professionalism, and practical skills. Candidates are graded on their accuracy in performing tasks, effectiveness in communicating with patients and families, and ability to demonstrate clinical reasoning and problem-solving.
Passing the Clinical Exam
Candidates must attain a minimum score across various stations to pass the MRCPCH Clinical Exam.


