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MRCPCH Clinical Examinations Video Lessons – 1 month

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About Course

This is just a collection of video recordings from the Free Group lessons and the paying private candidates on the various types of scenarios you will see in the MRCPCH Clinical Exams.  You will also get 1 x 60-minute Private video lesson; PLUS a 1 x 30-minute audio call in the last week before your exam.

What Will You Learn?

  • Comprehensive understanding on many clinical Paediatric topics
  • Communication skill-building
  • How to take a focused history
  • How to perform a developmental assessment
  • and more

Course Content

Communication Scenarios
This will contain all the communications scenarios and the discussions therein

  • 1 on 1 Comms with a type 1 Diabetes Mellitus teenager
    15:22
  • Comms scenario – Apology for wrong dose
    13:50
  • Comms Scenario – Chronic Fatigue syndrome
    27:55
  • Comms Scenario on Egg Allergy
    14:21
  • Comms Scenario: Counsel the mother expecting to deliver at 26 wks gestation
    36:30
  • Comms Scenario: Ambiguous genitalia
    30:02
  • Comms Scenario: Extreme prematurity
    32:31
  • Comms scenario: Chronic Constipation with Enuresis
    52:04
  • Comms Scenario – Information giving – JIA
    24:34
  • Comms Scenario-Duchenne’s Muscular Dystrophy
    13:53
  • Talk to a 15-year-old with myoclonic seizures
    25:25
  • Information on Atrial Septal Defect to mother
    41:13
  • Comms scenario – Tracheo oesophageal fistula
    40:23
  • Ethics of not informing the child
    57:02
  • Talk to a Diabetic Girl and her Mom
    48:23
  • Comms Scenario – information giving on DDH
    22:05
  • Comms 1:1 NF1
    39:31
  • Comms Scenario 1:1 Information giving – pathophysiology of T1DM
    55:08
  • Group Comms Scenario – Talk to a 13-year-old about CF which they have
    29:44
  • Group Comms scenario – Talk to a mother about Palivizumab – the RSV vaccine
    28:13
  • Group Comms Scenario – JIA Information giving
    15:59
  • Group Comms Scenario – Convince a 14 yo to agree for Parvolex
    24:00
  • 1 on 1: Talk to a Medical student on ADHD/Atomoxetine
    39:21
  • Group Comms Scenario – Talk to a 9 yo who has VSD surgery the next day
    28:19
  • Grp Comms scenario – Explain to a 13-yr-old girl with anorexia nervosa and her parents the need to stay as an inpatient
    25:51
  • Group Comms and Skills station
    38:52
  • Group Comms – Ethics on withdrawing life-support from a neonate
    00:00
  • Group Comms – Talk to a F2 doctor about ADHD and Atomoxetine
    23:19

Development Stations
This will incorporate development stations

History-Taking scenarios
Covering major history-taking scenarios

Short Cases
This will have all the short case scenarios

Pre Exam Revisions and post-exam reviews
Miscellaneous last-minute discussions with candidates before the exam and post-exam reviews

Sessions based on Video stations
Discussions around common videos for the video stations

Mixed and Hybrid Sessions
These videos will have 2 different types of lessons within them.

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4 months ago
I just completed a video-based MRCPCH clinical course comprising 62 recorded sessions, and I can confidently say it exceeded my expectations. The content is exceptionally detailed, covering every aspect of the clinical exam — from developmental assessment and communication skills to ethics, history taking with clinical reasoning to making a logical diagnosis and management plans, and short clinical stations.
Each session is thoughtfully structured, offering clear explanations, practical tips, and exam-focused strategies . The course doesn’t just teach — it guides you through the mindset and structure needed to succeed, making it ideal for both first-time candidates and those refining their approach.
It felt like having a personal mentor walk me through the exam blueprint, with insights and structured frameworks I could immediately apply in practice. And I can walk into the exam with much confidence.