MRCS Part B
MRCS Part B is conducted as an Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) to assess a candidate’s hands-on skills and core competencies needed for a career in surgery.
This exam is divided into different stations, each one is dedicated in evaluating a specific aspects of surgical practice, including clinical examination techniques, communication abilities, procedural skills, and a solid understanding of surgical anatomy.
The MRCS Part B is a practical, objectively structured clinical examination (OSCE) designed to test a broad range of applied surgical skills and knowledge. The examination is split into two key areas i.e.) Knowledge Stations and Skills Stations.
Applied Surgical Knowledge (includes anatomy, pathology, applied surgical science, and critical care).
These stations assess your ability to apply core surgical knowledge in a clinical setting and it includes interpreting imaging or anatomical models, understanding disease pathology, and managing surgical emergencies.
Each station is mapped to specific domains aligned with GMC’s Good Medical Practice:
The MRCS Part B is a rigorous examination which ensures that candidates will demonstrate the foundational competencies expected in the UK and around the world. MRCS will prepare them for success in global surgical careers.
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