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MFPH exams
Public Health, in common with most other medical specialties, has its own
specialty examinations. Passing these exams, the Member of the Faculty
of Public Health (MFPH) exams, is required before you are granted your
Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) and are eligible to be a
consultant.
The structure of the exams has recently been overhauled, and they now
consist of Part A and Part B (the OSPHE). These are roughly
equivalent to the former Part I and Part II.
The Part A is designed to test theoretical knowledge of public health,
and is normally sat in the first couple of years of the training programme.
Many MPH/MSc programmes - which most Trainees will do anyway as part of
their Specialist training - tend to cover a reasonable amount of the Part A
subject matter, and are thus helpful in preparation for the exam.
For help with revising and taking the Part A exam see the
Part A tips page.
Part B, or the Objective Structured Public Health Examination (OSPHE), is
a hands-on 'steeplechase' type of exam, with practical stations where you
are set various tasks which should mirror day-to-day life as a consultant.
This is usually sat 6-12 months after passing Part A.
Advice on preparing for the OSPHE can be found on the new
Part B tips page.
The Faculty of Public Health website contains detailed information on the
examinations, fees, dates, syllabuses and past papers.
FPH - exams |
Part A |
Part B |
Past papers
Although it is excellent that the Faculty provide past papers free of
charge on the web, there is generally a dearth of decent revision material
for the MFPH part A exam in particular, in contrast to the (admittedly far more sat) MRCP
(Member of the Royal College of Physician) exams.
For tips on revision please see the Part A tips
and Part B tips pages.