MRCS Part B Bootcamp
Part B is not a knowledge test. It is a performance. You already know the medicine. The marks go to the candidate who says it clearly, in order, under a clock.
This course is the conversation across the table. The examiner asks. You answer. You rehearse the answer until it is automatic.
What you get
- 28 daily viva topics, built from real station structure.
- Examiner questions as the headings, phrased the way they are actually asked.
- Model answers, with bullets and tables you can revise from fast.
- An anatomy recap on every topic that carries an operation.
- Scripts for the stations that need words: consent, breaking bad news, closing.
- The escalation question at the end of each topic, and its answer.
What every topic looks like
You sit across from the examiner. Each topic is built the same way.
Examiner: how would you optimise this patient before surgery?
Your answer follows as bullets and tables, written to be said out loud. Then three markers do the heavy lifting.
Who it is for
Surgical trainees and international graduates sitting the intercollegiate MRCS OSCE. You have done the reading. This gets it out of your mouth cleanly.
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. If it does not sharpen how you would answer at the table, do not subscribe.
Questions before you start
Yes. The intercollegiate MRCS OSCE is UK based, so the answers follow UK practice and the current station format.
For as long as you subscribe. It is monthly and you cancel any time from your account.
You can, and you should also practise with a colleague. You cannot mark your own fluency, and the examiner is marking exactly that.
Read Day 1 free before you pay. If it does not change how you would answer, do not subscribe.