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  mrcs preparation books: Get Through MRCS: Anatomy 2E Simon Overstall, Amit Zaveri, 2012-09-25 Fully revised and updated in light of the changes to the format of the MRCS examination, this second edition of Get Through MRCS: Anatomy provides candidates with the knowledge and practice necessary for excelling at the challenging MRCS part B OSCE examination. The updated new edition of the highly-praised Get Through MRCS: Anatomy VivasFully revi
  mrcs preparation books: EMQs for the MRCS Part A Sri G. Thrumurthy, Tania S. De Silva, Zia M. Moinuddin, Stuart Enoch, 2013-01-24 Specifically designed to help candidates revise for the MRCS exam, this book features 250 extended matching questions divided into 96 themes, covering the whole syllabus. Containing everything candidates need to pass the MRCS Part A EMQ section of the exam, the book focuses intensively on topics relating to principles of surgery-in-general, including peri-operative care, post-operative management and critical care, surgical technique and technology, management and legal issues in surgery, clinical microbiology, emergency medicine and trauma management, and principles of surgical oncology. The high level of detail included within the questions and their explanations allows effective self-assessment of knowledge and quick identification of key areas requiring further attention. Varying approaches to extended matching questions are used, giving effective exam practice and guidance through revision and exam technique. This includes clinical case questions, positively-worded questions, requiring selection of the most appropriate of relatively correct answers; 'two-step' or 'double-jump' questions, requiring several cognitive steps to arrive at the correct answer; as well as factual recall questions, prompting basic recall of facts.
  mrcs preparation books: Principles of Surgery Vivas for the MRCS Rupen Dattani, Ridzuan Farouk, 2007-05 An invaluable book for MRCS candidates, undergraduate medical students and for the FRCOG examinations, as well as the training surgeon or doctor.
  mrcs preparation books: OSCEs for the MRCS Part B Jonathan M. Fishman, Vivian A. Elwell, Rajat Chowdhury, 2017-11-22 This is a fully updated edition of the hugely successful OSCEs for the MRCS Part B: A Bailey and Love Revision Guide. The content has been revised in line with recent changes to the examination, such as the introduction of microbiology and applied surgical sciences and changes from patient safety to clinical and procedural skills.Popular with trainee surgeons preparing for the oral element of the MRCS (the objective structured clinical examination, or OSCE), this revision guide will maximise the chances of success in surgical examinations.
  mrcs preparation books: MRCS Part B OSCE Jeremy Lynch, Susan Shelmerdine, 2013-01-02 MRCS PART B OSCE: ANATOMY is unique in focussing solely on providing the knowledge necessary to pass one of the toughest exam components facing surgical trainees. Offering the most up-to-date coverage of anatomy practice questions and presented in a clear layout, chapters are mapped to the syllabus to deliver structured revision in all the key topics. Featuring a wealth of questions and fully descriptive answers, this book provides the essential revision text to maximise chances of exam success. 150 scenario-based anatomy questions, model answers and enhanced with concise revision notes Highly illustrated with diagrams and tables to improve understanding of complicated anatomy Includes practical advice on how to approach the exam and useful tips to achieve the highest marks Familiarizes candidates with the full range of presentations: surface anatomy, prosections and radiological imaging Edited by highly experienced anatomist, Professor Vishy Mahadevan Highly Commended at the BMA Medical Book Awards 2013
  mrcs preparation books: Basic Science for the MRCS Andrew T. Raftery, Michael S. Delbridge, Helen E. Douglas, 2012 A guide to the core basic sciences - anatomy, physiology and pathology - which comprise the essential knowledge required by the trainee entering the specialty of surgery. It focuses on those topics which tend to be recurring examination themes for initial surgical training.
  mrcs preparation books: The Insider's Guide to the MRCS Clinical Examination Jonathan Fishman, Vivian Elwell, Rajat Chowdhury, 2021-12-16 'The MRCS Clinical Examination is the final requirement to obtain the professional qualification for the Intercollegiate Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons. This Membership allows the transition from doctor to surgeon and a career in higher surgical training. This standardised clinical examination requires candidates to demonstrate their ability in examining patients, with effective and clear communication. 'The authors should be commended on producing a book that covers all clinical sections of the Examination, in such a concise, comprehensive and structured manner.This study guide will serve as your personal tutor working closely with you, prompting and providing pointers to improve your examination technique. It includes dozens of clinical scenarios, demonstrating how to examine the system and avoid common mistakes. In addition, the candidates can improve their communication skills, which is an integral part of this Examination. This book complements the Insider Medical MRCS Clinical Course. It simulates the actual test conditions by providing sample cases and answers, coupling identification of weaknesses and strengths. This book will also prove to be extremely valuable for the new-style MRCS OSCE' - Nigel Mendoza in his Foreword.
  mrcs preparation books: Applied Basic Science for Basic Surgical Training E-Book Andrew T Raftery, 2011-12-22 This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It has been written to encompass the basic anatomy, physiology and pathology required by the syllabus of the UK Royal Colleges and the Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Project. For this Second Edition many of the chapters have been updated, especially the chapters on immunology, basic microbiology, the endocrine and locomotor systems and the breast. An attempt has been made throughout to indicate the clinical relevance of the facts and the reason for learning them. There are several new contributors to the author team, all of whom are experts in their field and many of them are, or have been, experienced examiners at the various UK Royal Colleges. Brings together three basic sciences in one book and presents them in an integrated format. Presents the sciences at the right level for surgical trainees. Written in a straightforward and readable style. Thoroughly revised to take account of latest changes in basic surgical training, especially the chapters on immunology, basic microbiology, the endocrine and locomotor systems and the breast
  mrcs preparation books: SBA MCQs for the MRCS Part A Sri G. Thrumurthy, Tania Samantha De Silva, Zia Moinuddin, Stuart Enoch, 2012-11-29 Specifically designed to help candidates revise for the MRCS exam, this book features 350 Single Best Answer multiple choice questions, covering the whole syllabus. Containing everything candidates need to pass the MRCS Part A SBA section of the exam, it focuses intensively on the application of basic sciences (applied surgical anatomy, physiology, and pathology) to the management of surgical patients. The high level of detail included within the questions and their explanations allows effective self-assessment of knowledge and quick identification of key areas requiring further attention. Varying approaches to Single Best Answer multiple choice questions are used, giving effective exam practice and guidance through revision and exam technique. This includes clinical case questions, 'positively-worded' questions, requiring selection of the most appropriate of relatively correct answers; 'two-step' or 'double-jump' questions, requiring several cognitive steps to arrive at the correct answer; as well as 'factual recall' questions, prompting basic recall of facts.
  mrcs preparation books: Surgical Critical Care Vivas Mazyar Kanani, 2003 An understanding of how to manage patients in the critical care environment is a key objective of surgical training, and the MRCS viva voce examination remains an area of much anxiety for many candidates. Surgical Critical Care Vivas aims to dispel at least some of this anxiety by providing some of the most common questions that are likely to be encountered, along with detailed model answers, which help the reader to consolidate their knowledge and understand key concepts. The answers themselves are structured so that the main points needed to address the question fully are clearly summarised and easily understood. Packed with useful information presented in an accessible A-Z format, this useful book allows the busy candidate to work through any number of questions, alone or as part of a group, to practice their oral examination technique, focus on areas of weakness and most effectively plan their revision. Essential reading for MRCS/AFRCS(Ed) viva examination candidates. Also useful as an aide memoire to the junior surgeon and anaesthetist and as a quick reference and self-assessment tool for other ICU-based personnel such as emergency nurses or operating department assistants.
  mrcs preparation books: Cracking the MRCS Viva Iain Au-Yong, Simon Howarth, Tjun Tang, Robert Sayers, Rajesh Sivaprakasam, 2006-11-24 Cracking the MRCS Viva is an outstanding guide to the MRCS Viva examination. Its unique approach recreates the structure and content of each individual viva, allowing the reader to self-test, or two students to recreate mock viva sessions for themselves.Divided into six sections to mirror the exam - applied surgical anatomy, operative surgery, appl
  mrcs preparation books: Anatomy Questions for the MRCS Christopher Wood, Simon Blackburn, 2008-04-28 This is the only revision resource devoted to anatomy at MRCS level with over 200 questions grouped by anatomical region, each with five true/false parts. Anatomy Questions for the MRCS comes in a portable, user-friendly paperback format with answer sections clearly marked to help determine weak areas of knowledge and reinforce learning. Written by authors with first-hand experience of the current MRCS examination format and with experienced senior advisor, this highly original text is a must-have for all MRCS candidates and a useful tool for medical students preparing for surgical examinations.
  mrcs preparation books: MRCS Part A: 550 SBAs and EMQs Pradip K Datta, Sherif Elsobkey, 2018-02-02 MRCS Part A: 550 SBAs and EMQs, Second Edition continues the tradition of the best-selling first edition by offering a wealth of practice questions covering applied basic sciences and principles of surgery for candidates preparing for the MRCS Part A written exam. With 40% new content, including the addition of trauma and orthopaedic questions to provide complete coverage of surgical specialties, this book remains an essential revision tool designed to maximise chances of exam success. Key points 550 SBAs and theme-based EMQs test knowledge of applied basic sciences and general surgical principles, respectively, reflecting the formats encountered in the exam Chapters organised by anatomy, physiology, pathology, principles of surgery and general surgery, to help you focus on areas of weakness Provides in-depth answers, with illustrations, to help consolidate knowledge and understand key concepts Gives practical advice on how to approach revision and useful tips to improve exam technique
  mrcs preparation books: Essential Radiological Anatomy for the MRCS Stuart Currie, Steven Kennish, Karen Flood, 2009-08-06 Over recent years the MRCS viva examination has increasingly made use of radiological imaging to facilitate the discussion of anatomy relevant to surgical practice. It is rare for junior doctors to receive adequate exposure to radiology in their day-to-day surgical practice, which makes preparation for this part of the examination difficult. For many, examinations are stressful. The last thing a candidate needs is to be faced with unfamiliar radiological images. This review of surgically relevant radiological imaging aims to prevent initial uncertainties and will allow candidates to discuss relevant anatomy and score valuable points. An invaluable addition to any revision plan, this title also: • highlights typical anatomy viva questions • familiarizes candidates with a range of images of differing modalities (plain film, fluoroscopy, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging) • introduces different planes of imaging, enabling candidates to deal with unusual coronal or sagittal views with confidence • gives concise but detailed notes for quick consultation
  mrcs preparation books: Essential Revision Notes for MRCP Philip A. Kalra, 2004 The definitive guide for revision fro the MRCP examination; contains two new chapters - epidemiology and maternal medicine.
  mrcs preparation books: Fundamentals of Surgical Practice Andrew Kingsnorth, Douglas Bowley, 2011-03-17 This extensively revised and updated edition of Fundamentals of Surgical Practice is a key surgical textbook for the intercollegiate MRCS examination. Mirroring the entire new syllabus, it offers trainees a clear understanding of the core knowledge required for examination success and incorporates new material reflecting recent developments and the new examination. Designed to achieve maximum efficiency in learning, the content provides ample detail with key points and suggestions for further reading. In addition to a detailed index, each chapter has its own table of contents to enhance ease of use. The contributors are acknowledged experts, many of whom are recognised in their fields as innovators, practical clinicians, and Royal College examiners. This text is indispensable for the new trainee and provides established surgeons and other healthcare professionals working in the surgical environment with a modern, authoritative overview of the key areas of surgical practice.
  mrcs preparation books: ENT OSCEs Peter Kullar, Joseph Manjaly, Alison Carter, Richard Fox, 2019-07-17 Revised and expanded for the second edition, ENT OSCEs is an established full-colour revision guide covering all aspects of the DO-HNS and MRCS (ENT) OSCE. Written by a team of ENT specialty registrars, this accessible text follows a step-by-step approach with each test OSCE station based on the style of past questions. This new edition features more written stations, clinical examination walk-throughs and communication skills stations. With over 100 colour images, ENT OSCES remains unrivalled as a tool with which to prepare for ENT exams. It is essential reading for candidates of the DO-HNS/MRCS (ENT) and will also aid trainees in preparation for specialty registrar national selection interviews. It is highly recommended for GPs wishing to refresh their knowledge of how to assess common ENT problems and will also be an ideal reference for any junior doctor learning to take histories and examinations in their first ENT post. Finally, it is an invaluable resource for medical students undertaking their ENT attachment and in preparation for final examinations.
  mrcs preparation books: Examination Surgery Christopher J Young, Marc A Gladman, 2013-05-01 An indispensable study guide to help surgical trainees prepare and perform for their fellowship exam. Examination Surgery offers invaluable insight into the format and content of the Fellowship Examination in General Surgery. This study guide addresses the most frequently encountered topics from the last 10 years of examinations. It helps surgical trainees organise their studies and optimise their performance in what is reputedly one of the most rigorous postgraduate exams. The general surgery fellowship tests clinical wisdom, judgement, insight and safe practice, and Examination Surgery's preparation material accurately reflects what you will encounter in the exam. Arranged to mirror the exam's individual components, Examination Surgery is divided into the following sections: - The written papers - Clinical viva voces - Surgical anatomy viva voce - Operative surgery viva voce - Pathophysiology and critical care and clinical reasoning viva voce This Elsevier study guide is aimed at candidates preparing for the Fellowship Examination in General Surgery of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. It is, however, also relevant for candidates in the UK, Ireland, Canada, South Africa and Hong Kong, plus all general surgeons, surgical residents and medical students. - How to approach each exam - Most frequently encountered topics - Common questions and scenarios with 'model answers' - Fellowship examination format and recommended technique - Proven study strategies
  mrcs preparation books: Get Through MRCS: Anatomy Vivas Simon Overstall, 2006-09-06 Get Through MRCS: Anatomy Vivas is another edition to the highly acclaimed and best selling Get Through series. With specimen questions based on real examination papers from previous years, model answers and full explanations, this book is an essential revision guide and learning resource. It includes photos, diagrams and radiographic images typically found in the actual examination and offers useful tips on memorizing the three-dimensional layout of the body and consolidating your knowledge. Written by an expert who understands the challenges of the exam, this book is an invaluable resource for all surgical trainees preparing for the MRCS examination and a successful career in surgery.
  mrcs preparation books: How to Pass the MRCS OSCE Volume 1 Pradip K. Datta, Chris Bulstrode, Vasha Kaur, 2011-09-08 This is the only guide trainee surgeons will need to help them pass the MRCS Part B OSCE exam. It includes comprehensive revision notes on all the areas covered in the exam, practice scenarios and model answers laid out as in the exam, and essential exam techniques.
  mrcs preparation books: Complete Revision for the Intercollegiate MRCS Stuart Enoch, Kevin Conway, Senthil Kumar, 2006-12-01 This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It assists with preparation for the Intercollegiate MRCS examination, covering all three parts in the order in which they are encountered. The topics correspond to those in the Intercollegiate MRCS syllabus, whilst the structure reflects the different types of question scenarios that candidates will face.
  mrcs preparation books: Revision Notes for the MRCS Viva Kanchana Sundaramurthy, 2010-11-12 Speed and accuracy are the two most important qualities that candidates for the MRCS Viva are expected to demonstrate. Revision Notes for the MRCS Viva has been written to prepare candidates for this most daunting of exams. The book provides a comprehensive exam preparation tool for intercollegiate MRCS oral examinations. It is organised into two sections, the first devoted to chapters on basic sciences, the second to system specific surgery. Each chapter is broken down into topics most likely to appear in current examinations. For each topic, succinct notes provide candidates with a framework for answering the stem and secondary questions encountered in the exam.
  mrcs preparation books: OSCEs for Medical and Surgical Finals Shabana Bora, Theresa Heah, Shivangi Thakore, 2005-05-27 Throughout the UK, and elsewhere, medical schools are focusing more on objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) and veering away from old style medical and surgical finals. OSCEs for Medical and Surgical Finals takes a systematic approach to preparing for these new exams, giving you crucial insights into how to score well.Written by junio
  mrcs preparation books: SAQs, MCQs, EMQs and OSCEs for MRCOG Part 2, Second edition Justin Konje, 2009-03-27 This book established itself in its first edition as the definitive 'one-stop-shop' revision aid; the only one available to encompass all elements of the MRCOG Part 2 examination in a single volume. Now incorporating practice EMQs as well as the standard question types, this second edition will ensure that it retains its place on the 'must-have' list for every candidate preparing for this exam. Concentrating on testing the candidate's theoretical and practical knowledge as recommended in the current MRCOG syllabus, the book tests the trainee with questions in obstetrics and gynaecology and those aspects of medicine, surgery and paediatrics relevant to the practice of both. The book is divided into four key parts, one for each style of question, each of which opens with an introductory section on how to approach the exam and, crucially, how to fail it. # Part 1 provides a series of short answer practice papers. Common mistakes are highlighted as well as a list of key points required to get full marks. A sample answer is given for each question # Part 2 contains a mock paper for the MCQ part of the exam, containing 225 questions with answers and helpful annotations # Part 3 introduces the EMQ, giving the reader 40 questions in the style of the examination, together with answers and explanatory notes # Part 4 is devoted to the OSCE, with descriptions of 20 sample stations assessing different aspects of clinical practice, advice on how to tackle these, and suggested marking schemes. Throughout, questions have been designed to test factual knowledge and understanding, problem-solving ability, and clinical and communication skills.
  mrcs preparation books: MCQs for ENT Stuart Winter, Declan Costello, 2019-09-06 MCQs for ENT: Specialist Revision Guide for the FRCS is a key resource for candidates preparing to sit the FRCS (ORL-HNS). It contains over 300 single best answer questions and over 70 extended matching questions to help candidates prepare for all aspects of ENT they may face in this challenging exam. Written by expert consultants who have succeeded in the exam, this resource provides comprehensive coverage of theory and practice, including new questions on challenging topics such as electroneurography and voice clinic procedures, and questions on rare topics such as oropharyngeal cancers. All answers have full explanations, providing candidates with high-quality self-assessment in order to maximize exam success. Providing a thorough assessment of the reader's ENT knowledge, this is an essential revision book for any candidate facing the FRCS ORL-HNS exam.
  mrcs preparation books: Get Through MRCS Part A Nikhil Pawa, 2016 Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Editors -- Contributors -- Part I: Applied surgical anatomy -- 1 Applied surgical anatomy: Questions -- 2 Applied surgical anatomy: Answers -- Part II: Physiology -- 3 Physiology: Questions -- 4 Physiology: Answers -- Part III: Pathology -- 5 Pathology: Questions -- 6 Pathology: Answers -- Part IV: System-specific pathology -- 7 System-specific pathology: Questions -- 8 System-specific pathology: Answers -- Part V: Practice paper -- 9 Practice paper: Questions -- 10 Practice paper: Answers -- Index -- Back Cover
  mrcs preparation books: Advanced ENT training Joseph Manjaly, Peter J Kullar, 2019-12-23 The syllabus for the FRCS (ORL-HNS) is vast, and a sound preparation for the exams has traditionally involved assimilating knowledge from a wide range of sources. This book provides a focussed guide for exam candidates. More than a question and answer book, this book is a coaching manual. Each section features a combination of model answers, pearls of wisdom, checklists and pointers for further reading. Detailed advice is provided for both Part 1 and Part 2 of the examnation. Viva topics that have featured in the exam in recent years have been included. and have then been supplemented by invaluable editorial contributions from leaders in each of the subspecialties. Trainees frequently comment that exam preparation is an enlightening process and the knowledge gained would have served them well during their time as an ENT registrar or Otorhinolaryngology resident.This book will also serve as a valuable learning tool for trainees as early as ST3 and facilitate their development of effective and safe clinical practice.
  mrcs preparation books: Last Minute Intercollegiate MRCS Marc Gladman, Toby Hammond, 2006 This text offers 600 EMQ items for the Clinical Problem Solving paper of the Intercollegiate MRCS examination. Questions are with answers/explanations that a candidate can use in the run up to the exam, and content is grouped by subject for ease of use and weighted to the exam.
  mrcs preparation books: Get Through First FRCR: Questions for the Anatomy Module Grant Mair, Andrew Baird, Judith Anderson, Gordon Findlater, 2011-06-24 Completely up to date with the latest exam changes, Get Through First FRCR: Questions for the Anatomy Module offers a valuable insight into the new anatomy exam. 170 high quality practice cases, each containing 5 question stems, are presented according to syllabus topics, accurately reflecting the content, style and level of difficul
  mrcs preparation books: The Arts in Medical Education Elaine Powley, Roger Higson, 2005 Accompanying CD-ROM contains chapter 5. Sound Sense.
  mrcs preparation books: DrExam part b MRCS OSCE revision guide Ben H. Miranda, 2017
  mrcs preparation books: Get Through Final FRCR Part A: SBAs for the Modular Examination Megan Bydder, Alexander Clark, Nicholas Coupe, John Pattison, 2009-05-29 Reflecting the latest change to the exam, the introduction of single best answer questions (SBAs), this book is completely up to date and offers a valuable insight into the new exam format. Providing candidates with a wealth of practice questions and organized by subject matter into the modular format, this comprehensive collection of practice SBAs is designed to help candidates assess their own knowledge, aiding thorough preparation for the exam. The book opens with an introduction to the exam, which includes advice on how to prepare for it and information on what to expect. It also offers helpful advice on question comprehension and answer strategies to help candidates achieve exam success. Written by practising Specialist Registrars and Junior Consultants in radiology, and supplemented with detailed explanatory text referenced to major radiology journals and specialist textbooks, Get Through Final FRCR Part A is the essential revision tool for all Specialist Registrars taking the Final FRCR exam.
  mrcs preparation books: MRCS Practice Papers Part A Kim Lammin, Jo Warner, 2009 Help candidates pass the MRCS Part A exam. This book contains 3 complete practice papers, each featuring 180 extended matching questions, mirroring the format of the exam. It also features questions which reflect the balance of topics covered in the exam to ensure candidates have realistic practice. It offers explanations to every question.
  mrcs preparation books: The MRCS Examination Paul Chatrath, Omar Rahim, 1999-11-05 Specifically designed for the current requirements of the MRCS examination, this book reflects the balance between basic science and clinical surgery. Each core and system chapter contains both multiple choice and extended matching questions. Additionally, it includes detailed explanations, and is ideally suited to preparation for this examination.
  mrcs preparation books: FRCS General Surgery Viva Topics and Revision Notes Stephen Brennan, 2017-09-29 What are the indications for necrosectomy? How you perform an EUA for acute peri-anal sepsis? What do you understand by the term Early Goal-Directed Therapy (EGDT)? Remember: this is a consultant's exam, and giving a range of options is not good enough. You must tell the examiner what you as a consultant are going to do. The FRCS is a uniquely challenging prospect; highly detailed, wide-ranging and encompassing both theory and practice. Preparation for this exam can be very difficult, and resources tailored to it are scarce. As the consolidated notes of a recent successful candidate, this book is an essential resource when preparing for the viva. The wide variety of questions require you to define, diagnose or choose between treatment options, while MCQs and SBAs help you to objectively evaluate your progress - a unique supplement to your study plan. Answers provided are comprised of an invaluable combination of detailed written answers and lists that will remind you of key points and help you structure your preparation.
  mrcs preparation books: MRCS Part 1 in a Box Simon Overstall, 2008-06-19 MRCS Part 1 in a Box is designed to aid candidates in their revision for their membership exam to the Royal College of Surgeons, making preparation as hassle-free and easy as possible. Topics include: Anatomy, Medical Physiology, and Pathology amongst others, and appear in both the MCQ and EMQ format. The aim of this flashcard format is to make your exam preparation time as efficient and straightforward as possible. The In a Box lends itself very well to studying with a partner or in a group. We're sure you will find the in a Box series to be a useful and practical resource in your Royal College exam preparation.
  mrcs preparation books: Cracking the General Surgical Interviews for St3 Sala Abdalla, Taylor & Francis Group, Amber Shivarajan, Kaushiki Singh, 2022-02-08 ST3 interviews are extremely competitive and achieving highest possible score is essential in securing the post of choice. The key to success is through diligent preparation. This book outlines the structure and format of the ST3 general surgical interviews, with chapters dedicated to each component area that is assessed on the day.
  mrcs preparation books: Essential Revision Notes for Intercollegiate MRCS Catherine Parchment Smith, 2006 Suitable for candidates preparing for the intercollegiate MRCS exam, this title presents the essential facts in each subject area in note form with special attention given to areas that are often poorly understood.
  mrcs preparation books: Preparation and Revision for the MRCS, Or, How to Pass the Exam! William Ernest Ghinn Thomas, 2004 This book is designed to help candidates in their final preparation for the new intercollegiate MRCS examination. It seeks to help the candidate present his knowledge and clinical expertise in a clear, concise and well formulated manner. The aim is to provide insight as to the nature of the examination by setting out the form for each part of the examination and then to help the candidate in preparing themselves for each section so that they may perform to the very best of their ability. An insider's guide to the exam Teaches surgical common sense Thoroughly revised to take into account the new intercollegiate examination Helps you make the most of the knowledge you have Provides exam tips Fully updated in line with the new intercollegiate MRCS examination.
  mrcs preparation books: Basic Science for the MRCS E-Book Michael S. Delbridge, Andrew T Raftery, Helen E. Douglas, 2017-05-30 This is a concise revision guide to the core basic sciences for all surgical trainees preparing for Part A of the Intercollegiate MRCS examination. Covering anatomy, physiology and pathology it has been written in a style to facilitate easy learning of the essential facts, with indications of both their clinical relevance and importance. This book concentrates on those topics which tend to be recurring examination themes for initial surgical training. It will be an invaluable resource for the basic surgical trainee as well as proving useful for those in higher surgical training and for the surgically-inclined, well-motivated student. - The book covers in one volume all the essentials of the basic sciences – anatomy, physiology and pathology - to aid the candidate for the MRCS examination. - In covering the applied basic science the books explains the application and clinical relevance of the three sciences. - The text is written in an appropriate 'bullet-point' style to allow easy reading rapid exam preparation. - The contents concentrate on the recurring common themes of the examination, thus helping direct appropriate learning and focussing on the specific important areas of knowledge. - The book is illustrated with clear line drawings which are clearly annotated to aid learning. - Now available on StudentConsult with a downloadable ebook version included. - 250 new online single-best answer questions in the format of the MRCS Part A examination will give the reader valuable experience in assessing their knowledge. Each answer will refer back to text for further reading as required. - New and updated OSCE 'Clinical scenarios' will be included at the end of every chapter.
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Membership of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons (MRCS) is a postgraduate diploma for surgeons in the UK and Ireland.

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The intercollegiate MRCS exam is one of the most well-known surgical qualifications in the world. Passing the exam showcases a level of knowledge, experience and competence needed to …

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The MRCS examination is a crucial milestone in a surgical career; it determines whether a surgical trainee possesses the correct knowledge, skills and attributes to complete basic training and to …

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Oct 30, 2024 · Discover the key differences between MRCS and FRCS qualifications in surgery, including requirements and career impact, to guide your medical path.

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MRCS Online Courses. Excellent track record in helping hundreds of candidates pass the Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons Exam (MRCS) Part A & Part B OSCE.

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The MRCS exam aims to assess trainee surgeons in the breadth of both basic sciences and the principles of surgery. It is an intercollegiate exam, hence the syllabus, format and content are …