The Part 2 : 25-30 stations (5 patient stations, clinical photographs, anatomy prosections, surgical instruments, audiograms, radiology, scenario/short answer questions) The papers sat at each of the Colleges at any particular sitting are identical and are held simultaneously.Ĭandidates are entitled to a maximum of 6 attempts at Part A.Ĭandidates must normally pass MRCS Part A before applying for the Intercollegiate DO-HNS Part 2 examination. The marks for both papers are combined to give a total mark for Part A. ![]() To achieve a pass in Part A the candidate will be required to demonstrate a minimum level of competence in each of the two papers in addition to achieving or exceeding the pass mark set for the combined total mark for Part A. Paper 2 – Principles of Surgery-in-General MCQ paper Paper 1 – Applied Basic Sciences MCQ paper The papers cover generic surgical sciences and applied knowledge, including the core knowledge required in all nine surgical specialties See Guidance from the Royal College of Surgeons for the latest information.įrom 1 January 2017, the Part A exam will be a 5-hour MCQ examination consisting of a three-hour paper (Applied Basic Sciences) followed by a two-hour paper (Principles of Surgery in General) – both taken on the same day. ![]() MRCS (ENT) comprises of MRCS Part A and Intercollegiate DO-HNS Part 2:
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