To be eligible for the MRCS exam (both part A and B), candidates need to hold a primary medical degree that is recognised by either the UK's General Medical Council (GMC) or Ireland's Medical Council. If you graduated from a medical school outside of these countries, make sure to have...
RESULTS A positive correlation between Part A and B score was identified (r = 0.41, P < 0.01). In Part A, males had higher pass rates than females (odds ratio, OR, 2.78, 95% confidence interval, CI, 1.83-4.19), white candidates were more likely to pass than black minority and ...
MRCS PART A: 500 SBAs and EMQs offers the most up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of practice questions for trainees preparing for the MRCS Part A exam. Presented in a clear layout, chapters are mapped to the syllabus to deliver structured revision in all the key topics. Featuring a weal...
Containing everything candidates need to pass the MRCS Part A SBA section of the exam, it focuses intensively on the application of basic sciences (applied surgical anatomy, physiology, and pathology) to the management of surgical patients.The high level of detail inc...
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In that case there was severe atheroma of the branches of the anterior spinal artery with a softening of the anterior part of the spinal cord. This was of spontan eous onset. There were further accounts by Silver & Buxton6 with two postmortems (1974) where there was no blockage demon...