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Mrcs Part A Essential Revision Notes Book 1 Password Register UsernameAfter all, when will you next need to sit an exam Sure, theres the MRCS, but you dont need to worry about that for at least another couple of years, right Surely by then the novelty of spending hours poring over textbooks will finally have returned. To make matters worse, the consensus among your senior colleagues is that NOW IS THE TIME to be sitting your MRCS Part A, a shock compounded when you find out the exam costs 526 and the pass-rate is only 40. I didnt even touch a textbook until I started my community psychiatry placement. Even though you might think youre wasting your twenties jumping over a high, expensive and incredibly fragile hurdle, afterwards youll look like a boss when your consultant grills you in theatre. Find out from your colleagues which of your three placements is the most relaxed, book the exam for the slot straight after this, and make sure you give yourself at least three months of this placement to study in. ![]() Your scores for these are then added numerically and a total out of 300 is calculated. These are relatively simple to learn, require no clinical judgement or experience, and are covered in a glove-fitting breadth and depth of detail by our favourite book: Andrew T Raftery - Basic Sciences for the MRCS. If you get a question wrong, make notes on the relevant paragraph or chapter in Raftery. Soon youll be hitting high 90s in the anatomy and physiology questions. My recommendation for these 37 marks would be to only use the Pastest questions, learning the facts you dont know from Wikipedia. You probably know most of it already but there are some random histological facts that come up repeatedly that you wouldnt think to learn without Pastest. Mrcs Part A Essential Revision Notes Book 1 Manual Is AThe Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) course manual is a comprehensive reference and is available online. This is much more concise than the ATLS course manual, and more appropriate for the level of the exam. However, there should be a decent overlap with surgical finals, so all that time in the final year you spent learning about the anus is not wasted. I used the Pastest MRCS Part A ERN textbook as a reference for all of these topics. The examiners are obsessed with salivary glands, so get your head around these early on in your study. The Pastest question bank is good for this and eMRCS also has a lot of relevant questions. I probably answered around 6000 questions in total, and given that this allowed me to clear the pass-mark by 20, it seems likely that 3000-4000 questions would be enough to get most people a pass. ![]() There are 12 sections with many subheadings in this Bank which makes it difficult to prioritise as they all seem relevant and can be tested.
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