Part I evaluates a candidate’s medical knowledge and clinical decision-making skills in various domains.
The MCCQE Part I is a computer-based test comprising multiple-choice questions and clinical decision-making cases.
Part II assesses clinical skills and communication through Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs).
This component assesses a candidate’s ability to analyze clinical scenarios and determine appropriate management steps.
OSCEs simulate real-life clinical situations to test a candidate’s ability to interact with patients and make clinical decisions.
Performance is scored using a standardized scoring system, with specific thresholds for passing both parts of the exam.