This Course Includes:
⭐️ 29 pre-recorded theory sections, covering all the essential concepts and images, including ECGs, chest X-rays, CT scans, dermatological and ophthalmic images, as well as key facts and topics from previous exams.
⭐️ 10 Q&A sessions for (1 for each speciality), where you'll learn strategies for approaching lengthy questions and interpreting images that were previously in the MRCP Part 2 exam.
These are crucial for your preparation and should not be missed before entering the exam hall.
Meet Your Faculty
Dr Chirag Madaan
Dr Chirag Madaan is a highly regarded critical care specialist in India, recognised for his exceptional clinical expertise and leadership. His commitment and proficiency led to his appointment as the youngest consultant to serve as Head of ICU at Apollo Hospital, Delhi.
Currently, Dr. Madaan serves as the Course Director for Pastest, where he continues to shape the educational landscape for aspiring medical professionals.
Professor Philip Kalra
Professor Philip Kalra is Consultant Nephrologist at Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust. He is lead of the renal research team with major research interests in atherosclerotic renovascular disease and cardiovascular disease in CKD and a honorary Professor at the University of Manchester.
He has been involved in Postgraduate Nephrology education for over 20 years and medical advisor for Pastest.
Dr Mustafa Baig
Dr. Mustafa Baig is a dedicated NHS physician with a strong commitment to patient care and medical education. Over the past year, he has been actively involved in MRCP teaching and mentoring doctors aspiring to clear this challenging exam.
Dr. Baig is committed to helping post-MBBS graduates, post-MD graduates, and doctors from various specialties around the world succeed in the MRCP exam, ensuring they are well-prepared to advance their medical careers.
Course Curriculum
Student Success
"The MRCP Part 2 exam is a mirror image of the Pastest bank. The course included is really helpful, I found it concise, comprehensive and easy to understand."
- Emmanuel Thomas