MUST HAVE BOOK(S):
OSCEs for the MRCS Part B A Bailey & Love Revision Guide: A Bailey and Love Revision Guide: Pt... by Jonathan Fishman, Vivian A Elwell and Rajat Chowdhury
This book covers all the subject areas covered in the exam therefore our top choice and a must have. Also covers clinical examinations, easy to read, concise.
Also some candidates prefer Dr Exam(TM) series of MRCS preparation books -
DrExam Part B MRCS OSCE Revision Guide: Applied Surgical Science and Critical Care, Anatomy and Surgical Pathology... by B. H. Miranda, K. Asaad and S. P. Kay - Book 1
DrExam Part B MRCS OSCE Revision Guide: Clinical Examination, Communication Skills and History Taking Bk. 2 by B. H. Miranda, K. Asaad and P. E. M. Butler - Book 2
The latter two also contain DVDs on clinical examination. They also cover anatomy, physiology and pathology.
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ANATOMY
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Clinical Anatomy: Applied Anatomy for Students and Junior Doctors by Harold Ellis and Vishy Mahadevan
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PHYSIOLOGY
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CRITICAL CARE
Surgical Critical Care Vivas by Mazyar Kanani
Royal College of Surgeons - Care of the Critically ill Surgical Patient (CCRISP) course manual
We recommend you attend the above course (CCRISP) prior to exam however it is not essential. Alternatively you may wish to borrow the manual from someone who has already completed the course as the manual is useful in MRCS part B revision.
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PATHOLOGY
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General Pathology: Vivas- Questions You Will be Asked by David Lowe
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MICROBIOLOGY
No recommendations at presents. Let us know if you are aware of any good books
Use online resources to learn about TB, C.diff, and other commonly encountered pathogens. (e.g. EMEDICINE/MEDSCAPE provides more than adequate resources on these topics)
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CLINICAL EXAMINATION
Bailey and Love Revision GUIDE book - See above
Dr Exam Books - See above, The DVDs that come with these books are very useful in clinical examination practice
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PRACTICAL SKILLS
BASICS SURGICAL SKILLS DVD - Look through all the practical procedures, understanding of suture materials, prinicples of fine needle aspiration, infiltration of local anaesthetic
YOUTUBE (TM) Videos - Chest drain insertion (also ATLS course manual)
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REVISION COURSES
There are a number of revision courses organised by the royal college and third parties. We have received mixed feedback regarding these courses especially given the cost of most of them are significantly higher than the exam. Therefore some trainees use one of the four attempts at part B as a trial attempt. None of the executive committee of The Master Surgeon Trust attended courses prior to the MRCS part A or B exams. However, we understand that different candidates have different circumstances and utilise different means of preparation. Therefore it is up to each candidate to consider whether or not they choose to attend a revision course. Given the feedback we have received we cannot recommend them at present.
If you decide to attend a revision course please try to book a royal college (England or Edinburgh) course. They are expensive but reliable and need to be booked many month is advance. Sometimes even before you book the exam
NB: PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND ORGANISES FREE OPEN DAYS UP TO 2-4 WEEKS BEFORE EACH EXAM. STUDENTS CAN VISIT THE COLLEGE, FAMILIARISE THEMSELVES WITH THE SURROUNDINGS, ATTEND FREE TUTORIALS AND LECTURES BY EXAMINERS / EXPERTS IN THE FIELD, VISIT THE SEPCIMENS LAB, GO THROUGH ANATOMY SPECIMENS, REVISE SURFACE ANATOMY ON SKULL SPECIMENS / DRY SKELETON, PRACTICE SUTURING AND OTHER PRACTICAL PROCEDURES.
WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND YOU ATTEND ATLEAST ONE OF THESE SESSIONS.YOU WILL RECEIVE EMAILS WITH RELEVANT INFO REGARDING THE DATES AFTER BOOKING THE EXAM. IF YOU HAVE NOT RECIEVED THESE DATES PLEASE CONTACT THE COLLEGE.
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