Paper B
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Paper B
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Description
MRCPsych Paper B covers the critical review and clinical topics of Psychiatry. This paper explores several specialised areas of psychiatry and psychotherapy and is designed to introduce the topics and formats you’re likely to expect from your Paper B examination.
Our Paper B course features 1000s of questions of various formats and topics. Taking the form of Best of Fives and Extended Matching Items, these questions are structured to give you as relevant a revision resource as possible.
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Topics
- General Adult Psychiatry - I
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Best of Five
- GAP1 - Aetiology
- GAP1 - Clinical features
- GAP1 - Epidemiology
- GAP1- Course & Prognosis
- GAP1- Management
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EMI
- GAP1 - EMIs
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Best of Five
- General Adult Psychiatry - II
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Best of Five
- GAP2 - Anxiety Disorders _Epidemiology
- GAP2 - Anxiety Disorders - Treatment
- GAP2 - Anxiety Disorders_Aetiology
- GAP2 - Anxiety Disorders_Diagnosis
- GAP2 - Eating disorders
- GAP2 - Liaison Psychiatry
- GAP2 - Suicide & DSH
- GAP2 -Dissociative & Somatoform disorders
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EMI
- GAP2 - EMIs
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Best of Five
- General Adult Psychiatry - III
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Best of Five
- GAP3 - Miscellaneous
- GAP3 - Perinatal Psychiatry
- GAP3 - Personality disorder
- Psychotherapy
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EMI
- GAP3 - EMIs
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Best of Five
- Older Adult Psychiatry
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Best of Five
- OA - Ageing Process
- OA - Alzheimer's Dementia
- OA - Delirium
- OA - Fronto temporal Dementia
- OA - Lewy Body Dementia
- OA - Miscellaneous
- OA - Mood & Psychotic Disorders
- OA - Other dementia
- OA - Vascular Dementia
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EMI
- Older Adult Psychiatry - EMIs
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Best of Five
- Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
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Best of Five
- CAP - ADHD
- CAP - Autism
- CAP - Conduct Disorder
- CAP - Emotional Disoders
- CAP - Enuresis
- CAP - PANDAS
- CAP - Tourette's syndrome
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EMI
- Child & Adolescent Psychiatry - EMIs
- Child & Adolescent Psychiatry- EMIs
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Best of Five
- Addiction Psychiatry
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Best of Five
- AP - Alcohol
- AP - Drugs
- AP - Epidemiology
- AP - Prevention
- AP - Treatment
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EMI
- Addiction Psychiatry - EMIs
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Best of Five
- Learning Disability
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Best of Five
- LD - Aetiology & Clinical features
- LD - Management
- LD - Miscellaneous
- LD -Epidemiology
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EMI
- Learning Disability - EMIs
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Best of Five
- Forensic Psychiatry
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Best of Five
- Forensic - General principles
- Forensic - Management and disposal
- Forensic - Risk assessment
- Forensic -Crime
- Forensic-Psychiatric morbidity
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Best of Five
- Critical Review
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Best of Five
- Critical_Review_Basic Biostatistics
- Critical_Review_Basic Epidemiology
- Critical_Review_Critical Appraisal
- Critical_Review_Linked_questions
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EMI
- Critical_Review_EMIs
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Best of Five
- Neuropsychiatry
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Best of Five
- Neuropsychiatry - EEG
- Neuropsychiatry - Epilepsy
- Neuropsychiatry - HIV/AIDS
- Neuropsychiatry - misc
- Neuropsychiatry - Movement disorders
- Neuropsychiatry - Sleep disorders
- Neuropsychiatry -Head injury / Stroke
- Psychiatric consequences of neurological conditions
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EMI
- Neuropsychiatry - EMIs
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Best of Five