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![]() Intercollegiate MRCS Examination –Outside the UK2011 2011 and beyond MRCS part I is the basic paper covering anatomy, physiology and pathology Part II is the clinical paper exam which cover the applied surgical science Part III is the Viva + clinical + communication skills Part A MRCS = Paper I + Paper II as above Part B MRCS = Viva +OSCE Part A : is a four hour MCQ examination consisting of two papers, each of two hours’ duration, taken on the same day. The mark for each paper will be combined to give a total mark for Part A. The papers will cover generic surgical sciences and applied knowledge, including the core knowledge required in all nine specialties Part B : consists of three components: structured interviews; and clinical and communication skills components that are unchanged from the current Intercollegiate MRCS examination The structured interviews consist of six interviews each lasting ten minutes in the following areas: 1. applied physiology 2. critical care 3. applied anatomy, including three-dimensional anatomy 4. surgical anatomy 5. applied pathology 6. generic clinical skills. The clinical component consists of short cases organised into four 15- minute bays. The bays will require candidates to be able to diagnose, elicit physical signs from and be familiar with the treatment of patients with conditions in the following areas: trauma and orthopaedics; vascular; endocrine, breast, skin, head and neck; and trunk and groin. The clinical component is identical for the revised and the current Intercollegiate MRCS examination. The communication skills component consists of two bays with a total assessment time of 30 minutes. One bay will assess the giving of information and one will assess taking and presenting a history. The communication skills component will be held at the same time as the clinical component. The communication skills component is identical for the revised and the current Intercollegiate MRCS examination This is the Recommended reading list from the STEP® programme at The Royal College of Surgeons of England ABC of Major Trauma Driscoll, Skinner & Earlam BMJ Publications, Third Edition 1999 ISBN 0727913786 Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient* Anderson, Hodder Arnold, Second Edition 2003 ISBN 0340810483 Clinically Oriented Anatomy Moore and Dalley, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Fifth Edition ISBN 0781736390 Clinical Surgery in General: RCS Course Manual Kirk and Ribbans, Churchill Livingstone, Fourth Edition 2003 ISBN 0443072620 Essential Orthopaedics and Trauma Dandy and Edwards, Churchill Livingstone, Fourth Edition 2003 ISBN 0443072132 The Evidence for Vascular Surgery Earnshaw and Murie, TFM Publishing Ltd, First Edition 1999 ISBN 0953005259 Fundamentals of Surgical Practice Majed and Kingsnorth, Greenwich Medical Media, First Edition 1998 ISBN 1900151960 Human Physiology: The Basis of Medicine Pocock and Richards, Oxford University Press, Second Edition 2004 ISBN 0198585276 Jones Clinical Paediatric Surgery Hutson, Beasley and Woodward, Blackwell Science (Australia), ISBN 0867930128 Fifth Edition 1999 The New Aird’s Companion in Surgical Studies Burn and and Young, Churchill Livingstone, Third Edition 2005 ISBN 0443072116 Pathology: Basic and Systemic Woolf, Saunders, First Edition 1998 ISBN 0702022918 ![]() What are the Changes? •Replacement of MRCS Parts 1 & 2 MCQ Exams with Part A MCQ Exam •Renaming of MRCS Part 3 •Changes to time limits Candidate Options From January 2011 New Candidate (has never sat Part 1 or Part 2) Must sit Part A Unlimited attempts available –No time limit the deference between old and new MRCS download PDF file from here |
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