This one day course will support candidates in their preparation for the MFDS Part II OSCE. It will ensure candidates have a better understanding of how to present for the MFDS Part II OSCE examination.
MFDS Part II OSCE Preparatory Course
This one day course will support candidates in their preparation for the MFDS Part II OSCE. It will ensure candidates have a better understanding of how to present for the MFDS Part II OSCE examination.
It will also provide candidates an opportunity to practice OSCEs. The day will be led and taught by experienced RCSEd MFDS examiners. The course structure includes short lectures, discussion groups and OSCE stations.
Suitability
Those preparing to sit for the MFDS Part II Examination
Course Format
This one day exam preparatory course will consist of lectures and Mock OSCEs.
Course Objectives
This course is designed to help improve candidates’ performance in the MFDS Part II OSCE examination by providing experience of mock MFDS OSCE stations, highlighting the pitfalls and problems commonly encountered with the examination process and equipping the candidate with relevant and effective techniques to allow them to prepare for the examination with confidence.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course participants should be able to:
Appreciate the level and breadth and depth of knowledge and skills required to be successful in the MFDS Part II examination.
Describe the OSCE format of the MFDS Part II examination
Evaluate candidate performance and identify gaps in their knowledge and skill base relevant to the MFDS Part II examination.
About Us
The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh was founded in 1505 by Royal Charter granted from King James IV. From the discoveries of Simpson and Lister to modern day pioneers of medicine and dentistry who are developing simulation, VR, and robotics, the College has been a seat of learning and advancement for over 515 years.
It is the oldest Surgical College in the world with just under 32,000 members in 100 countries, almost half of whom are overseas, touching every stage of the career path from medical student to consultant.
We are a family of Surgeons, Dental Surgeons and members of the Surgical and Dental teams who put Patient Safety at the heart of everything they do. Our high quality education and examinations ensure that standards are upheld across all specialities and in all countries.
With our interest in professional standards, the College’s primary role – and the main concern of our Fellows and Members – is to ensure the safety of our patients and provide them with the best possible care.
We do this by championing the highest standards of surgical and dental practice; through our provision of courses and educational programmes, training, examinations, and Continuous Professional Development; our liaison with external medical bodies; and by influencing healthcare policy across the UK.
We also support our professional family with a host of resources from our membership App, Library Services, Podcasts, Webinars, and our magazine, Surgeons News, to keep them up to date on the latest techniques, news, data, and insights in their field.
College headquarters are in Edinburgh in our home at Surgeons Hall, the world famous category A listed building designed by William Henry Playfair in 1832. Our main Campus hosts a dedicated skills laboratory, the Surgeons' Hall Museums, College Library, function and meeting facilities, a 129 bedroom hotel, Ten Hill Place, and office space for over 210 staff.
We also maintain a second site in Birmingham’s prestigious Colmore Row and a third International Office in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to meet the needs of our growing international membership.
We are proud of our 6 Faculties; The Faculty of Dental Surgery, The Faculty of Surgical Trainers, The Faculty of Dental Trainers, The Faculty of Perioperative Care, The Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care and The Faculty of Remote, Rural and Humanitarian Healthcare.
This allows us to drive for development and advancement in key areas across the healthcare spectrum, with aid from key experts within each specialty.
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