Floreo Associates – MRCS OSCE Part B Preparation Course
Join us from any location in the world and develop the knowledge and skills needed to pass the MRCS Part B OSCE Exam! This is an exclusive online training programme offering candidates from across the world access to an interactive webinars series, realistic virtual 1-to-1 OSCE stations, online learning resources and personalised feedback and coaching from a highly qualified UK-based faculty.
The Floreo MRCS OSCE Preparation Course is carefully designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to pass the Intercollegiate MRCS OSCE Part B examination. It is the first ever online programme available to assist candidates from across the world in achieving this major milestone in their careers as surgeons – attaining a coveted membership of the British Royal College of Surgeons.
From the comfort of your own home you will be familiarised with the MRCS Part B’s style of examination, allowing you to answer challenging questions comfortably and approach OSCE scenarios with confidence. Following access to a comprehensive set of pre-course online learning resources, participants will attend a two-day series of tailored interactive online sessions, in which they will receive: a comprehensive overview of the exam by a qualified examiner; four 3-hour interactive webinars covering MRCS modules and key specialty topics; and personalised feedback from specialty- specific instructors.
The MRCS OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) is an essential achievement for completion of core surgical training and is a mandatory element for progression to higher specialty training. It is open to anyone who has passed the MRCS Parts 1 and 2 or Part A written exam.
The MRCS OSCE is made up of 18 stations divided into two broad components: knowledge and skills. The knowledge component is made up of eight stations: three anatomy; two pathology; and three critical care and applied surgical science. The skills component is made up of 10 stations: four communication; four physical examination; and two generic surgical skills. The communication skills area involves two history taking and two information giving components (such as referral, breaking bad news, and consent).
Candidates must pass both the knowledge and skills components to pass the MRCS Part B OSCE exam.