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End of MRCS Examination
by akanksha - 3727 reads, based on 3 votes
The current Intercollegiate MRCS examination is aimed at trainees who are undertaking Basic Surgical Training, with the structure and syllabus derived from the curriculum of training for Basic Surgical Trainees in the United Kingdom (UK) and the Republic of Ireland. With the introduction of the Modernising Medical Careers (MMC) project in the UK, the grade of Basic Surgical Trainee will cease to exist in the UK and trainees will commence, instead, a programme of Specialty Training. ... More

SBAs introduced in MRCS Part 1 Paper
by akanksha - 2630 reads, based on 4 votes
According to a latest announcement by the Royal College of Surgeons, England there appears to be a further change in the pattern of the MRCS Part 1 MCQ paper. The change is expected in the style of questions, which will gradually takeover from the current True/False format to Single Best Answers (SBAs) types.... More

New surgical post graduate training curriculum in UK
by rcseng - 3926 reads, based on 4 votes
The new surgical training curriculum will be introduced by the Royal College of Surgeons in 2007. Pilots will start across England and Wales next summer. Instead of the current ‘time-based’ system of training, the new curriculum will be based on the acquisition of agreed competencies – competencies which will be tested and recorded. There will be specific standards relating to clinical judgement and to technical knowledge and skills for the early, middle and later stages of training in each specialty as well as generic standards in communications, team-working, management, research/scholarship and ethical practice. ... More


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