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- 1,500 exam-style SBA questions
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Membership of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (MRCEM)
MRCEM Primary exam
MRCEM Primary is intended for doctors at the beginning of their Emergency Medicine training who are preparing for the first written examination in the MRCEM qualification.
It's recommended to begin your revision several months before your exam, allowing plenty of time to build your understanding of the basic sciences and complete multiple passes through the question bank.
Applications for the MRCEM Primary exam are made directly through the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM). Before applying, ensure you meet the eligibility requirements and check the latest application deadlines, exam dates and fees.
You can find all the information you need and submit your application on the RCEM website:
Our Primary MRCEM revision platform includes a comprehensive question bank, integrated textbook, detailed explanations, performance tracking and AI Tutor Mode to support your revision.
MRCEM Intermediate exam
MRCEM Primaryassesses the scientific foundations of Emergency Medicine, whileMRCEM Intermediatefocuses on applying clinical knowledge and decision-making in real-world emergency presentations.
The MRCEM Intermediate question bank is designed for candidates preparing for the Intermediate examination who want to strengthen their clinical reasoning and exam technique.
Applications are made through the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM). Visit the RCEM websitefor the latest information on eligibility, application deadlines and exam dates.
While the MRCEM Intermediate exam reflects real Emergency Medicine practice, it tests your ability to apply clinical knowledge in a structured exam setting. Success requires both clinical experience and familiarity with the Single Best Answer (SBA) format.