Part A (Sep 2007 – Apr 2014) Note the steep fall in Pass Rate (more than halved from ~65% to just above 30%) Part B (Oct 2008 – Feb 2014) Data analysed from http://www.intercollegiatemrcsexams.org.uk/new/annual_report_html
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Upper Limb Orientate the scapula, clavicle, humerus. Scapula – supraspinous fossa, infraspinous fossa, spine, notch, acromion, coracoid, glenoid fossa Humerus – head, surgical & anatomical necks, greater & lesser tuberosities, bicipital & radial grooves, medial & lateral epicondyles, trochlea & capitulum, olecranon fossa. Identify sites of humeral fracture and associated nerve injuries. Surgical neck –…
General principles for revision Have a Study Buddy who’s taking the exam at the same time. Point & Shoot strategy- Get people to ask you specific questions and ask them to be very critical of everything you say – i.e. if it’s not what they’re looking for as an answer, or waffling, or umm-ing/aah-ing, then…