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Pass The Mrcs B Dr Furqan Ali Khan Manoj Ramachandran Chris Mansi

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Publisher: EdSurg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.44 MB
Pages: 533
Author: Dr Furqan Ali Khan, Manoj Ramachandran, Chris Mansi, Scott Middleton, Danny Ryan, Nick Aresti, Neil Scott, Ed Wallitt, Aadhar Sharma
Language: English
Year: 2016
Volume: 2016

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Pass The Mrcs B Dr Furqan Ali Khan Manoj Ramachandran Chris Mansi by Dr Furqan Ali Khan, Manoj Ramachandran, Chris Mansi, Scott Middleton, Danny Ryan, Nick Aresti, Neil Scott, Ed Wallitt, Aadhar Sharma instant download after payment.

The MRCS part B is an Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). All UK

graduates should be familiar with this process of examination.

There have been many changes to the MRCS part B examination in recent years and 2013

is no different. It is essential to know the exam structure prior to starting you revision.

This will enable you to focus on areas that you know you are weak in. It will also make the

exam day itself not quite as stressful if you know the format!

The exam is approximately 3.5 hours long with each OSCE station lasting 9 minutes with a

break approximately half way round the OSCE circuit. The current breakdown of stations

in the MRCS part Bare:

• 3 generic anatomy stations. The specialty choices have now been removed.

• 3 critical care stations.

• 2 clinical skills stations.

• 2 pathology I microbiology stations.

• 2 history taking stations.

• 2 communication skills stations.

• 4 clinical examination stations.

Each station has a total of 20 marks

In addition to being given a maximum mark of 20 for each station, candidates will be

awarded a separate, overall rating for the station, either:

• Fail.

• Borderline.

• Pass.

Further to this all the stations are grouped into either:

• Applied knowledge and communication.

• Clinical and procedural skills.

The above areas comprise 2 Broad Content Areas (BCAs).

To pass MRCS part B you must pass both BCA's individually and achieve the set pass mark

for that sitting of the examination. There is no compensation between the BCA's.

For further information please follow this link:

Exam preparation & revision tips for each section of the MRCS exam. Despite what

many of our seniors say about greater difficulty of the 'old' MRCS versus the 'new' MRCS,

it remains the bench mark for entry into higher surgical training and it is without doubt an

arduous test.

The exam is over 3.5 hours long and will not only test your knowledge and clinical skills

but also your stamina. Do

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