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Kareem Hamimy shares his experience passing the MRCS Part A exam and offers recommendations for preparation. He studied surgery topics during his internship using Bailey and Love and began formal preparation 4 months prior, finding this an adequate amount of time. He recommends the emrcs.com website for high-quality practice questions and feedback. Key revision books cover anatomy, physiology, and pathology. Reading books is optional but practicing 5000 multiple choice questions from recommended question banks is essential, focusing on topics like physiology, coagulation pathways, critical care, and various surgical specialties.
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For Surgery, Orthopedics Resident preparing Mrcs Part A
Kareem Hamimy shares his experience passing the MRCS Part A exam and offers recommendations for preparation. He studied surgery topics during his internship using Bailey and Love and began formal preparation 4 months prior, finding this an adequate amount of time. He recommends the emrcs.com website for high-quality practice questions and feedback. Key revision books cover anatomy, physiology, and pathology. Reading books is optional but practicing 5000 multiple choice questions from recommended question banks is essential, focusing on topics like physiology, coagulation pathways, critical care, and various surgical specialties.
Kareem Hamimy shares his experience passing the MRCS Part A exam and offers recommendations for preparation. He studied surgery topics during his internship using Bailey and Love and began formal preparation 4 months prior, finding this an adequate amount of time. He recommends the emrcs.com website for high-quality practice questions and feedback. Key revision books cover anatomy, physiology, and pathology. Reading books is optional but practicing 5000 multiple choice questions from recommended question banks is essential, focusing on topics like physiology, coagulation pathways, critical care, and various surgical specialties.
By Kareem Hamimy (MBBCh) MRCS Part A Experience I am an Intern in Kasr Al Aini Medical School - Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. Just Passed The MRCS Part A ( January 2014 ) Exam and here is my experience... MRCS Part A Experience I read some surgery Topics during my internship from Bailey and love But I began the Real Preparation 4 months Before the Exam, and I think 4 months are more than Enough MRCS Recommendations emrcs.com Most Useful Studying Aid Excellent questions (similar to Exam) Excellent Feedback System Recommended Revision Books Anatomy Sameh Doss Surgical Anatomy Harold Ellis Clinical Anatomy Physiology Raftery Basic Science for MRCS Pathology Raftery Basic Science for MRCS( Optional ) Recommended Revision Books Essential Revision Notes Oxford Training in Surgery Recommended Qbooks EMRCS.com Oxford SBA MCQ for MRCS Part A Oxford EMQ for MRCS Part A 500 SBA Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology Pastest EMQ practice Papers Kimberly Lammin Recommended Qbooks EMQ in Surgery by Irfan R syed MRCS Part A Paper 1 SBA in Applied Basic Science Bailey and Love Companion Guide MCQ and EMQ Anatomy Tutor for Surgeons in Training Reading and Studying Revision Books are an Option MCQs are a Must ( twice ) At least 5000 MCQ Recommended topics to read Physiology from Raftery Coagulation Pathways from Raftery ( pathology section ) Oncology Critical Care esp ABG and Electrolytes Orthopedics Urosurgery NeuroSurgery Skin Diseases and Goodluck