Final Membership Examination - FAQs for in person examinations

Please find a list of FAQs below that should answer the majority of queries. 

If you do have other concerns and questions please do not hesitate to get in touch by emailing educ@fph.org.uk

The MFPH exam will return to an in person format from September 2022.

The sittings scheduled for 2023 are:

23 February 2023 - London

2 June 2023 - Liverpool

14 September 2023 - London

30 November 2023 - London

Further details can be found here.

Anyone looking to sit the MFPH exam must complete the online application form. Once this has been processed the Exams Co-ordinator will contact you to advise the sitting date and provide a payment link. 

The old application form will not be accepted for any future bookings.

We review the CCT date of each applicant and will be prioritising any booking where the registrar has a CCT date within the next 6 months.

The process for marking the Final Membership Exam will remain the same and therefore we do not anticipate that the timeframe for the communication of results will change. Your results will still be provided to you within 10 working days of the exam.

It is vital you arrive at the venue ready to sit your exam at the time given to you. 

If you arrive after this time you will not be permitted to sit the exam. 

 

Yes. Candidates may have a pen, note paper, and highlighter for making their own notes in the preparation time of the exam. They can use these during the examined time for their reference. All notes should be left in the examination station. 

Regardless of the delivery method used, the structure of the exam remains the same and the exam will be delivered consistently across all formats.

You can find information on how to prepare through the 'Prepare' page in the Final Membership Exam section. 

You will be permitted to leave your laptop/computer to use the bathroom after the briefing session has finished, but before the exam itself starts. You must ensure you are logged into the system by the instructed time. You will also be able to use the bathroom during the preparation stations if necessary. You will need to notify the invigilator you are connected to, and this will be recorded in their report. You will not be given any extra time should you chose to do this. No breaks will be permitted in the examination.

You will need to leave any drinks and snacks with your belongings in the briefing room or locker. Nothing may be taken onto the circuit unless through prior arrangement due to exceptional circumstances. 

Water will be available in each room on the exam circuit. 

The Faculty routinely asks all exam candidates to provide feedback on all aspects of the exam including the logistics on the day and the questions set. This feedback is then used to further develop the exam as required.

In event of a rail strike being held on the same day as an MFPH examination:

  • all candidates and examiners will be contacted to find out if they are able to get to the venue via other means of transport, either on the day or the day before the exam.
  • a plan will be formulated once the Exams Team have been able to gather all participant’s responses.

We recognise that this uncertainty is worrying and will keep in contact with all candidates to update them with the latest information.

We hope that the FAQs above answer the majority of queries. If you do have other concerns and questions please do not hesitate to get in touch by emailing educ@fph.org.uk

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