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My Fantastic MRCS Part-2 Experience, On 16th of Jan 06
by simba_smiles - 2227 reads, based on 13 votes
HI..... I just got back home yesterday evening after appearing for the MRCS part-2 exam (wat is better known nowadays as the IMRCS clinical-problem-solving paper), at a London centre...and the paper went off really well. And all those scary stories i used to hear about the 2nd paper being a very lengthy one & difficult to complete on time, well, at least they didnt seem to be realistic yesterday...and i say this all the more, cos i aint particularly a very fast-exam-paper-completer, and have on most occasions struggled to complete exam papers in time, wen others seem to hav it easy.... More

My MRCP Part 2 PACES Experience and Stations
by drtahir_mahmood - 1025 reads, based on 1 vote
I had my PACES at Reading Hospital. I must say the examiners were too nice to imagine. Off course all the candidates are coming after full preparation,but these are the examiners who keep them on the track or detrack the candidates and this centre's examiners were among the first group. The cases were easy i.e.... More

Bias (Racial?) in Intercollegiate MRCS Clinical Exams
by Aj2005 - 1444 reads, based on 10 votes
I don't know how many of you guys (Non-Whites) have faced this situation during your exams, but I have come to know from my close friend that there seems to be a bias in the Royal College of Surgeons England exams - Exams in which one could talk to the participants face to face i.e. Clinicals/ Viva etc.... More


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