Critical Care & Applied Physiology Crammer Course
for
Surgical Oral Examinations -
Event Review
Aimed at Candidates for the MRCS, FRCS Exit or
Intercollegiate Assessment in General Surgery (MRCS Exit)
Two day course in central London
Over 60 delegates attended this crammer course on
Critical Care and Applied Physiology back in September.
Most delegates completed their evaluation forms giving the course very
good feedback and rating the course very highly. Some of the comments
are highlighted below.
On the faculty and lecturing:
- Great presentations, leading by
great people
- Good quality of speaker and
handouts, exam based, very relevant
- Impact of some lecturers
appears experienced, with likely exam questions
- Most lecturers aimed at exam,
good didactic teaching
- Good faculty, intensive excellent revision
session
- Lecturers revised all relevant topics,
immediately before viva exams
On the scope and focus:
- Course very focused on exam
subjects
- All the required in two days,
intensive and wide coverage, strategic towards viva practice
- Covered nearly all
aspects of physiology and critical care
- Covered basic
principles well and expanded on them
- Highly focused and
exam oriented
Other comments include:
- Handouts and information very good,
course very organised
- Good visual aides,
approachable staff
- Quick revision of basics, good
clarification of difficult points
Some people have written to us after the
exam, congratulations to all those that have passed,
- I passed the exam, what a relief! Here are my
questions (and those of a few of my friends), hope its useful! Many
thanks
- I attended your course before my
Vivas and I found it to be very helpful. I have successfully
passed the Vivas and am waiting to take the clinicals now. I
have attached the questions I was asked by the RCOS (Edinburgh) Many
thanks
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