Congratulations 👏. Hard work always pays off.
I am presently preping for the September exam. I look forward to making an above 90% score
Congratulations to you.
Hi... I am Dr Waleed working as a resident surgeon in Pakistan. I've applied for this September attempt if you want we can share our experiences and study plan for betterment of both???
@@walidkhan2302 Sure.
Are you on telegram.
Are you on of the telegram groups
Have written my mrcs part A.
Have you written your part B?
Or are you preparing
Whats the percentage of recalls or past exam questions in paper??
Thank you for your details video! I would like to ask my F1 first rotation is pediatrics without night shift, and second rotation is geriatrics with night shift. Will it be too early if I plan to take the MRCS exam in January 2023?
There’s no universal “right” time to sit the exam, I know colleagues who sat it in September after just starting F1 and equally others who do it much later in their careers as an SHO. At the end of the day it’s whether you feel prepared or not. Personally I would just add a caveat that during the first 4 months of F1 most people will just be trying to get used to a working life which can be very different from med school, and it may be more difficult to study than you think compared to whilst you’re a student. Back when I started I was feeling very knackered at the end of the day for at least the first two months and really struggled to do anything outside of work including hobbies until I slowly adjusted. Just something to keep in mind!
Which resources did you use? Also, congratulations on passing!
Well done on the Mrcs ,I'm currently studying for mine for next April and I was wondering if you'd be willing to share your mrcs notion template?I know it's an enormous ask considering the huge amount of work you put in
Great job!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😊
Hi kitty..I have seen ur video today only..congratulations for getting thru part A..I have also cleared part A..how are u preparing for part B
Hi,
Would you recommend any books for MRCS Part A Paper 2?
Thank you.
Personally for paper 2 I found the question banks alone sufficient, just make sure you read around the topic either using the question bank resources or any reputable online source. The Pastest books are available to cover “everything” but I didn’t use them.
Kindly let me know about neuroanatomy head and neck portion of anatomy from teachmeanatomy.we have to memorise this all including cranial nerves???
Cranial nerves come up often especially the bigger ones eg trigeminal / facial / glossopharyngeal etc, common to get questions on innervation and path of the cranial nerve so yes you need to know it
@@shafaatgoraya9089 Yes you need to know it, like the ventricles / venous drainage / arterial supply etc. Head and neck also contains a lot of high yield areas that often come up in questions. Tbh you just need to be familiar with all of it for part A, as I said teachmeanatomy is a good level of knowledge required for all areas of the body.
@@KittyWongHF JAZAKALLAH thank you so much dr wong but this anatomy section is tough one to memorize .
And we have to memorize all the muscle attachments or only the important landmarks???
Congratulation
Good, nice info
Hai... Ur vedios we're much good.... Could you please tell me how to get the mrcs pass papers
Well done
Well done! Congratulations 🥂