HOW TO UN-CODE THE MRCS B OSCE?: A GUIDE

As an active mentor, I often get to ask about which paid course to follow to crack the code of the OSCE exam and to pass it. If you ask me honestly, no paid tutor can make you pass the exam by sitting in your place. It’s better you learn the skills which I am trying to teach you in order to make yourself stand on your own feet and to earn your victory – Yourself.

Here is MY simple key to follow to make you all pass in your first attempt like many others have done successfully so far:

Preparation time varies from person to person and upon how many clinical skills you already have and how much active you are as a student. I have members who have passed OSCE B with only 5 – 6 weeks of preparation by just following the below-mentioned formula. On the contrary, one needs on average 4 – 6 months of preparation along with work and family to make you pass this exam.

My first advice is to prepare for OSCE B in a smart way by keeping it simple and concise. DO NOT confuse yourself with too much literature and books.

  1. Strictly follow SINGH notes/ BAZEED notes for preparation along with MacMinn’s and Abraham’s Clinical Atlas for Anatomy.
  2. Do procedural skills and clinical examination practice by watching GEEKY videos on youtube and reading Dr. Bazeed notes.
  3. Make your preparation optimal by going through PAST YEAR RECALLS.
  4. Feel free to subscribe to my youtube channel to learn on the go and not to miss any update: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkkvon_blxinTHc7DGuYkpQ/playlists?view_as=subscriber

The link for all the study material is as follows:

https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1yzDDZ3Ojj2EP10PBlszC5ZnN7eSiIhC8?fbclid=IwAR0AM1xOIR1rTYmV9Kr8wiKMkpjyXrXJfFj8MhEpVxpX3mWcflhteoT2b34

LAST YEAR RECALLS:

https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/1mhFYwFlN6UwrAd3RSG3GcoEzhvOCcq99

If time allows then go through the following books:

  1. Essential Radiological Anatomy MRCS by Stuart Currie. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwNQXDPRXLVoRV9RRE41TXFsYm8/view?usp=sharing
  2. Clinical and Procedural skills Notes by Andrew Miller. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwNQXDPRXLVoUFItUVkyS01VVDQ/view?usp=sharing
  3. Surgical Critical Care for MRCS OSCE by Mazyar Kanani- 2nd Edition, 2015 (Latest One): https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwNQXDPRXLVoSTdsYkVUdGkyVjQ/view?usp=sharing

I am grateful to all my beloved members who have contributed actively by providing me with all the up-to-date study material to make it accessible for you all – this easily. If possible then remember all involved in your prayers.

Enjoy the preparation guide and I wish you all – ONLY success !!!

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43 thoughts on “HOW TO UN-CODE THE MRCS B OSCE?: A GUIDE

  1. thanks alot for the guidance. Isn’t dr tourkey notes a must?Could you please share shailendra singh solved compilation?
    Best Regards

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  2. Thanks maam for ur guidance and efforts u did for us. It will be a great guid and help to easily pass the exam.

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      1. Maam… Thanks a lot for all ur help to guide the aspirants.. All my preparation I owe it to the materials in ur website.. Any info about April 2021 mrcs part A paper maam… Thanks in advance

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  3. Thankyou Mam .
    You are doing all these things for people sitting thousands of miles away from you and expect nothing in return .
    May God bless you with good health,happiness and prosperity ..

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