FRCS: Companion Cases for the Intercollegiate Exam in General Surgery
The Intercollegiate Specialty Examination in General Surgery (FRCS) is widely considered the final academic hurdle for senior surgical trainees before they can be awarded a Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) or enter the specialist register. Among the myriad of resources available, "FRCS: Companion Cases for the Intercollegiate Exam in General Surgery" by Alexander W. Phillips and Bhaskar Kumar has emerged as a cornerstone for successful candidates. FRCS: Companion Cases for the Intercollegiate Exam in
FRCS: Companion Cases for the Intercollegiate Exam in General Surgery is one of the most highly-regarded resources for senior surgical trainees preparing for the UK and Ireland exit exams. Stem: 85-year-old, 48h of diffuse abdominal pain, rigid
Importance of FRCS Companion Cases
Updated Content: The 2nd edition includes new cases, such as those related to COVID-19 experiences, and updated guidelines from the JCHST. 48h of diffuse abdominal pain
Conclusion
Regardless of where you source your material, your final PDF must contain these high-yield "companion chains." If these are not in your file, it is incomplete.