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What should I do if I pass all MRCP(UK) Examinations but cannot get my Form of Faith supported by a Proposer who holds MRCP(UK) or FRCP(UK)?

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What should I do if I pass all MRCP(UK) Examinations but cannot get my Form of Faith supported by a Proposer who holds MRCP(UK) or FRCP(UK)?

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It is compulsory for candidates to have their Form of Faith supported by a Proposer who holds FRCP(UK) or who has held MRCP(UK) for at least 8 years, and candidates should be aware of this when applying for the examinations. If a candidate experiences exceptional difficulties finding a suitable Proposer they should contact the MRCP(UK) Central Office who will advise them further.

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