MRCS Part A Bootcamp

MRCS28 · MRCS Part A

Pass Part A without drowning in a question bank.

Start Part A£55 per month

MRCS Part A rewards two things. Broad recall and fast recognition. Most revision gives you neither. It gives you volume.

A question bank hands you random questions. This one is built in order, so each day builds on the one before. The picture assembles as you go instead of scattering.

This course is 28 days of exam-style questions. Every answer is explained. Every wrong option tells you why it is wrong. That last part is where the marks live.

The answers stay short. You will not drown in paragraphs. A lesson fits between two theatre cases.

What you get

  • 28 daily lessons of MCQs and EMQs, written to exam standard.
  • Every option explained, including a one line reason each wrong answer is wrong.
  • Consolidation lists you can screenshot for the final week.
  • Mnemonics where they earn their place, never for their own sake.
  • Clinical relevance notes that tie the fact to the ward and the theatre.
  • Reference sheets and summaries for your last pass before the exam.

What every question looks like

The question is the teaching. Here is the shape of every one.

A single exam-style stem that reads like the real thing.

The correct option, explained in a line so you know why it is right.
A tempting distractor, with one line on exactly why it fails.
Another near miss, dismantled the same way.

Then a short explanation, a consolidation list to screenshot, and a mnemonic where it helps.

Who it is for

Surgical trainees and international graduates sitting the intercollegiate MRCS. Intelligent, time poor, and tired of revision that wastes both.

£55 per month

Cancel any time. The course runs 28 days, so most people need a single month.

Read Day 1 first

Day 1 is free. Read it before you pay a penny. If it does not teach you something useful in ten minutes, do not subscribe.

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Questions before you start

Is this for the UK exam?

Yes. The intercollegiate MRCS is UK based, so the course is written to UK practice and to what the exam actually tests.

How long do I keep access?

For as long as you subscribe. It is monthly and you cancel any time from your account.

I have barely started revising. Too late?

Start at Day 1. The plan is built to be worked in sequence across 28 days.

What if it is not for me?

Read Day 1 free before you pay. If it does not earn its place, do not subscribe.

28 days. One clear pass.
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