Free high-yield MRCP Part 1 & Part 2 revision notes with best-of-five practice questions, performance tracking and focused topic summaries.
Reinforce clinical knowledge with concise topic summaries, track performance, and test yourself across specialties including pharmacology, endocrinology, cardiology and more.
Click on the table above to get access to the index of each of the topics examined in the MRCP written.
The periodic table of contents shows you how many questions are asked (out of a total of 200) on the day of the exam - allowing you to decide the importance of studying each section.
The following are links to all the topics examined.
MRCPstuff is a complete MRCP Part 1 revision platform designed for doctors who want structured understanding, exam relevance, and measurable progress — not just endless question attempts.
The site combines high-yield revision notes, Best of Five (BOF) exam questions, and performance analytics into a single integrated learning system. Every topic you study, every question you answer, and every minute you spend revising is tracked and fed back to you in a way that directly supports exam success.
This is revision that is active, targeted, and accountable.
All revision notes on MRCPstuff are written specifically for MRCP Part 1, not adapted from undergraduate resources or diluted for broad medical audiences.
Cardiology, Respiratory, Gastroenterology, Renal, Endocrinology
Neurology, Haematology, Infectious Diseases, Rheumatology
Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Psychiatry, Geriatric Medicine
Oncology, Palliative Care, Clinical Sciences, Pharmacology
Content is concise, structured, and focused on what is actually examined, allowing candidates to build understanding quickly while avoiding unnecessary detail.
Each topic includes Best of Five (BOF) questions that directly test the concepts covered in the revision notes. This allows candidates to immediately apply what they have just learned, reinforcing knowledge and exposing weaknesses early.
Clinical reasoning
Discrimination between similar diagnoses
Interpretation of investigations
Common exam traps and misconceptions
This tight integration between notes and questions ensures revision remains active rather than passive.
MRCPstuff continuously tracks your performance across every subject and subtopic.
As you answer questions, the platform records:
Accuracy by specialty and topic
Recent performance trends
Areas of consistent weakness
Areas of improving or stable strength
This allows you to prioritise revision intelligently, rather than guessing what to study next or repeating topics you already know well.
In addition to question performance, MRCPstuff tracks time spent reading each subject.
This gives candidates insight into:
Which topics are being under-revised
Where disproportionate time is being spent
How reading time correlates with question performance
By combining time-on-task data with question outcomes, the platform supports a more deliberate and efficient revision strategy — particularly valuable for candidates balancing revision with clinical work.
MRCPstuff is built around the principle that effective revision is targeted, measurable, and iterative.
Learn the core concepts
Apply them using exam-style questions
Review performance data
Refine revision based on objective feedback
This approach helps candidates progress from content familiarity to exam confidence.
By bringing revision notes, BOF questions, performance tracking, and time analysis together in one place, MRCPstuff removes the fragmentation common in MRCP revision.
Candidates no longer need to:
Switch between multiple resources
Guess which topics to revise
Manually track progress
Rely on question volume alone as a marker of readiness
Everything required for structured MRCP Part 1 preparation is available in a single, coherent system.
MRCPstuff is designed for:
IMT doctors
Trust-grade doctors
International medical graduates
Candidates retaking MRCP Part 1
Doctors returning to exams after a gap
The platform supports both systematic long-term revision and focused final-phase consolidation, adapting to different learning styles and time constraints.
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Author & Educational Disclaimer
Author:
Dr Phillip Cockrell BM FRCP DipClinEd
Dr Phillip Cockrell is a UK Consultant Physician in Internal Medicine, currently working at Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth University Hospitals NHS Trust. He has previously worked as a registrar across Intensive Care Medicine, Gastroenterology, Cardiology, Stroke Medicine, Acute Medicine, and Respiratory Medicine.
He has held senior leadership roles including Associate Clinical Director of the Acute Medical Unit, Clinical Director of Internal Medicine, and Chief of Medicine. Dr Cockrell has over 15 years’ experience in postgraduate medical education, having lectured extensively across the MRCP syllabus and contributed to MRCP revision teaching and course development.
Dr Cockrell holds a Bachelor of Medicine (BM), Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP), and a Diploma in Clinical Education (DipClinEd). His teaching approach is based on structured consolidation of complex medical topics to support efficient and effective revision for postgraduate examinations.
Purpose of this content:
The material on this page is intended solely for educational purposes to support revision for the MRCP (UK) Part 1 examination. It reflects examination-relevant principles of internal medicine and is designed to aid learning and pattern recognition.
Medical disclaimer:
This content is designed for postgraduate medical examination revision and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment guidance and must not be used as a substitute for professional clinical judgement, local guidelines, or specialist consultation. Clinical decisions should always be made in the context of individual patient circumstances and current national guidance.