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The memory items are very easy (though important), but I believe it also says in our manuals to be "familiar" with all EP. You will get plenty of emergency training in the sim, it will go better if the first time you're reading a checklist isn't when you are trying to deal with it in real time. Also, there are a few quirks in performing some of the EPCs, for example whose hands go where during the first 3 items of an engine failure.
I would also share that every pilot needs to read the preface section of the E/A in the QRH. Many questions are answered in there regarding this as well. It's not required by memory but please be familiar with the material. Like my co-cheese said above it's not professional standards to be learning it when it actually happens.
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