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Key Facts: MCSRH Exam
80
Part I SBA questions
MCSRH Part I Handbook
120 minutes
Part I duration
MCSRH Part I Handbook
50 SBA + 70 EMQ
Part II KAT question mix
MCSRH Part II Handbook
10
active OSCE stations
MCSRH Part II Handbook
GBP 451
Part I fee
CoSRH MCSRH fees tab
7 years
completion window from passing Part I
MCSRH Examination Regulations
MFSRH is a legacy source label for the current CoSRH Membership examination, MCSRH. CoSRH states that MCSRH has two examination components: Part I SBA and Part II KAT plus OSCE, all held online via online testing platforms. The Part I handbook lists 80 SBA questions in 120 minutes with no negative marking and a blueprint across CiP1, CiP4, CiP5 and CiP8 key skills. The Part II handbook lists a 3-hour KAT with 50 SBA and 70 EMQ questions and an OSCE with ten active 12-minute stations. CoSRH fees are GBP 451 for Part I and GBP 706 for Part II. Candidates must pass Part I before Part II and complete both parts within 7 years.
Sample MCSRH Practice Questions
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1A patient develops a recognised complication after an intrauterine procedure and needs unplanned hospital review. What communication approach best reflects patient-centred care and candour?
2A patient is unsure about contraception and says pregnancy would be unacceptable but daily tablets are difficult. What is the best consultation strategy?
3A service wants to measure waiting time from arrival to consultation across all SRH clinics over 3 months. What data source is usually most appropriate?
4A contraception trial reports relative risk 0.50 for pregnancy with method A compared with method B. What does this mean?
5A paper reports sensitivity of 95% for an STI test. What does sensitivity describe?
6A study finds an association between BMI and contraceptive continuation in an observational cohort. What limitation should be considered?
7An audit compares local chlamydia test turnaround against a national standard. What makes it an audit rather than research?
8A meta-analysis reports I2 of 80%. What does this suggest?
9A diagnostic test has high specificity. How does this help in clinical interpretation?
10A randomised trial has inadequate allocation concealment. What risk increases?
About the MCSRH Exam
The source row uses the legacy FSRH title MFSRH. CoSRH now publishes the current official credential as Membership of the College of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (MCSRH). The examination has Part I, an online 80-question SBA paper lasting 120 minutes, and Part II, which includes a 3-hour KAT with 50 SBA and 70 EMQ questions plus a 10-station OSCE. This bank keeps the source ID to close the missing-exam row but normalizes display metadata to MCSRH and covers the CSRH curriculum knowledge domains used in the official blueprint.
Assessment
Two examination components: Part I SBA examination; Part II Knowledge Assessment Test plus OSCE.
Time Limit
Part I is 120 minutes; Part II KAT is 3 hours; each OSCE active station lasts 12 minutes including reading and simulated consultation time.
Passing Score
Criterion-referenced using Modified Angoff standard setting; the pass mark varies by diet difficulty.
Exam Fee
GBP 451 Part I and GBP 706 Part II (College of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare)
MCSRH Exam Content Outline
CiP1 Patient-Centred Care
Patient-centred consultation, duty of candour, shared decision-making and safe SRH communication.
CiP4/CiP5 Data, Research and Critical Appraisal
Audit, service data, quantitative and qualitative methods, risk measures, diagnostic accuracy, trials, bias and evidence interpretation.
CiP8 KS1 Fertility Control
Contraceptive methods, UKMEC reasoning, effectiveness, implants, intrauterine contraception, CHC, POP, injectables, barriers, switching and interactions.
CiP8 KS2 Pregnancy Planning and Preconception Care
Preconception optimisation, folic acid, medicines, chronic disease, genetic risk, immunisation, fertility timing and reproductive planning.
CiP8 KS3 Early Pregnancy, Unplanned Pregnancy and Abortion
Pregnancy diagnosis, pregnancy of unknown location, ectopic risk, abortion options, post-abortion contraception and complications.
CiP8 KS4 Non-Complex Genitourinary Presentations
STIs, vaginal discharge, vulval symptoms, HIV testing, partner notification, PID, UTI overlap and sexual history.
CiP8 KS5 Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding
Intermenstrual bleeding, postcoital bleeding, postmenopausal bleeding, hormonal bleeding patterns and urgent referral triggers.
CiP8 KS6 Pelvic and Vulval Pain
Pelvic pain, vulvodynia, endometriosis, acute differentials and trauma-informed examination.
CiP8 KS7 Urogynaecology
Urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, prolapse, recurrent UTI, pessaries and medication adverse effects.
CiP8 KS8 Screening
Cervical screening, HPV testing, abnormal results, screening eligibility, informed choice and follow-up.
CiP8 KS9 Adolescent SRH
Adolescent contraception, confidentiality, competence, exploitation risk, puberty and youth-friendly SRH care.
CiP8 KS10 Premenstrual Syndrome
PMS and PMDD diagnosis, symptom diaries, differential diagnosis, lifestyle, SSRIs, hormonal suppression and referral.
CiP8 KS11 Menopause and Post-Menopause
Menopause diagnosis, HRT counselling, premature ovarian insufficiency, contraception in perimenopause, bleeding on HRT and genitourinary syndrome.
CiP8 KS12 Transgender Health
Inclusive SRH care, anatomy-based screening, contraception, fertility preservation and respectful communication for trans and gender-diverse patients.
CiP8 KS13 Reproductive Mental Health
Mental health across reproductive transitions, medication risk, perinatal mental health and safeguarding overlap.
CiP8 KS14 Sexual Wellbeing
Sexual function, pain, desire, relationship context, psychosexual referral and holistic SRH consultation.
CiP8 KS15 Sexual Violence
Sexual violence disclosure, trauma-informed care, SARC referral, safeguarding and immediate SRH needs.
How to Pass the MCSRH Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: Criterion-referenced using Modified Angoff standard setting; the pass mark varies by diet difficulty.
- Assessment: Two examination components: Part I SBA examination; Part II Knowledge Assessment Test plus OSCE.
- Time limit: Part I is 120 minutes; Part II KAT is 3 hours; each OSCE active station lasts 12 minutes including reading and simulated consultation time.
- Exam fee: GBP 451 Part I and GBP 706 Part II
Keys to Passing
- Complete 500+ practice questions
- Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
- Focus on highest-weighted sections
- Use our AI tutor for tough concepts
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is MFSRH still the official name?
The source row uses MFSRH, but CoSRH now publishes the current official qualification as Membership of the College of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (MCSRH). This page keeps the source ID and normalizes display metadata to MCSRH.
What is the MCSRH Part I format?
The CoSRH Part I handbook states that Part I has 80 single-best-answer questions, lasts 120 minutes and has no negative marking.
What is in MCSRH Part II?
The Part II handbook states that Part II includes a 3-hour Knowledge Assessment Test with 50 SBA and 70 EMQ questions plus an OSCE with ten active 12-minute stations.
How much does MCSRH cost?
The CoSRH fees tab lists GBP 451 for Part I and GBP 706 for Part II.
How long do candidates have to complete MCSRH?
The 2026 regulations state that both parts must be completed within 7 years from passing Part I, and each part may be attempted up to 6 times.