Course Review: Doctors Academy Basic Sciences and Clinical Application for the Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons Part A Course

  • Eng K
  • Tan P
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The Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons (MRCS part A and B) is a mandatory examination that is required by all trainees to enter the surgical speciality training programme in the United Kingdom. Students and clinicians alike often find it a struggle to succeed in passing these exams given the breadth and depth of knowledge required across a spectrum of surgical sciences. There are several factors contributing to success, including ethnic background, number of attempts, and medical school performance. Studies have also shown that a marker of success for Part B was influenced by the Part A performance. During the COVID-19 peak, the MRCS Part A written exam has had its format changed to an online exam reflecting the policy surrounding social distancing. Due to this, the pass mark has become more difficult to attain compared to traditional face-to-face settings. As such, many trainees are finding it more difficult to succeed in the exam, leading to more emphasis on more thorough preparation for exams. This can be in the form of courses, textbooks, and using more of the online question banks. The Basic Sciences and Clinical Application for MRCS A Course is organised by the Doctors Academy group and details an intensive and interactive three-day revision course held intermittently throughout the year in Cardiff, Wales multiple times a year. Delivered by an expert faculty, it aims to provide maximum preparation in the lead up to the MRCS Part A exam with emphasis on retaining high-yield knowledge and application of key exam revision techniques. We reviewed the post-course surveys from 2019 to 2021 and found that the majority of attendees found the course content to be excellent and relevant to the exams. These questions were a mandatory part of the course and reflect a variety of training grades from foundation to core training/speciality training (CT1/2 to ST1/2). Overall, candidates found that this course aided their exam preparation immensely and contributed to passing. Copyright © 2021, Eng et al.

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Eng, K., & Tan, P. H. (2021). Course Review: Doctors Academy Basic Sciences and Clinical Application for the Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons Part A Course. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.19804

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