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Start NowThis video course is the perfect preparation for the MRCS (Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons) Part A Exam. It provides an overview of essential clinical anatomy, principles of surgery and basic physiological principles.
The course also includes the rationale behind requesting investigations and management for common surgical procedures and emergencies. As in the actual exam, there will be demonstrations of topographic anatomy with a focus on functional and clinical anatomy.
Learn from Dr. Stuart Enoch as he uses a combination of oral examinations, interactive discussions, and sample patients with symptoms to help you understand each topic clearly.
The course is up to date with the current curriculum.
Dr. Stuart Enoch is the founder and executive director of the Doctors Academy Group, an independent medical education provider in the UK.
After completing a PhD in Cell Biology at the University of Cardiff and a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Sciences at the University of Liverpool, he pursued Specialist Training in Burns and Plastic Surgery.
In addition to clinical work, he has been actively involved in medical education and training throughout his career. He has won several awards and research fellowships and co-chairs global events, e.g., the International Medical Summer School in Manchester.
Within Lecturio, he teaches the MRCS Part A Revision Course.
Dr. Sash Noor worked as a trainer at Doctors Academy, UK, which is one of the world’s largest providers of medical education and training that complements the programs offered by medical universities, institutions, and hospitals.
Within Lecturio, she teaches courses on the Physical Examination.
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fair explanation but would have preferred her to do more demonstration using too
This guy clearly understands his anatomy and explains it very well! The comment of his Indian accent is simply from someone who is not paying attention. I can clearly understand his explainations an I applaud his ability to communicate complicated concepts clearly to his audience. I hope to see more lectures like this on Lecturio.
Horrible. This is the worst material in lecturio. You can do a lot better. I know it. You´ve already have brilliant lessons online
Can't see what he's writting, it is hard to visualize what he's talking about
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fair explanation but would have preferred her to do more demonstration using too
This guy clearly understands his anatomy and explains it very well! The comment of his Indian accent is simply from someone who is not paying attention. I can clearly understand his explainations an I applaud his ability to communicate complicated concepts clearly to his audience. I hope to see more lectures like this on Lecturio.
Horrible. This is the worst material in lecturio. You can do a lot better. I know it. You´ve already have brilliant lessons online
Can't see what he's writting, it is hard to visualize what he's talking about
Indian accent is not easy to understand. Lecturio you can better.
1. Is there a US version? 2. It will be better to tell what's going to do before checking. 3. Please explain why. 4. Please illustrate how much is considered to be certain diseases
Not very well practical not understood even a single thing
... please provide transkripts or re-record the lecture again. I need 10 words
easy explained and understandable. nice mnemonics and just wonderful. thank you very much professor.
Very good practical demonstration Screen not very clear Would gladly recommend this video
too many interruptions in the video. Lots of people talk and you cant hear it.
Awesome- well explained, though its concise...All the important topics are covered. Loved it.
The sound quality is poor. There is a lot of audio feedback from the audience that cannot be heard. The presentation does not line up or follow /look like Lecturio . The content is very quickly and not thoroughly presented.
It more discussion then teaching material ... would be better for me to watch youtube material
Physical examination not well demonstrated ... More organised will be better stage by stage
Very good explanation and relevance of level labelling use in the neck. Thank you!
Thank you for making memorising anatomy much easier. it's never the same as sitting down and reading textbook
The professor knows how to find the way to learn
you can find better lecture at yt. And the lecturer is talking fast
Short and sweet in easily understandable way ...worth in time and knowledge
Clear and precise information on important structures of neck. Easy to remember!
Loved these lectures. The ONLY thing that bothered me was that the heads of the audience kept blocking exactly the subject's hand during the demonstration. Other than that, great job!
Wow he's great. He breaks down things so it can easily be understood. I understood so much about Plexus, I didn't understand before. Thank you so much
thorough and explained well. Logical approach to learning anatomy; lectures flowed well and good summaries.
examiner won't eplain in detail about the procedure and she insits on the students to explain about the procedure, which is inaudible.
i would like to see much more time and effort put in the course , the lecturer is excellent but it is like he didn't have time to say all what he wanted. I think the information was skimmed too much.
Like the markings on the person to get a clear picture where it is located.
I think those videos should not be here. Low quality and not informative. You can lean those things even from YouTube.
It is excellent, but I would have liked to observe the evaluation technique of the JVP
I like his calm delivery--and good content, of course. Drawing on the model really helped me visualize better than any other illustration.
Excellent teaching, clear examples and discussion of relevant topics to MRCS part A
Excellent teaching, clear examples and discussion of relevant topics to MRCS part A
Excellent teaching, clear examples and discussion of relevant topics to MRCS part A
Excellent teaching, clear examples and discussion of relevant topics to MRCS part A
Excellent teaching, clear examples and discussion of relevant topics to MRCS part A
Essential resource for anyone preparing for the MRCS A exams. Covers all the relevant topics in a succinct fashion. Excellent teaching and significantly cheaper than going on a course.
Easy to understand and detailed for grasping. You guys are too good Thank you
The video was a good aid to review what I have seen about trauma and immediate post-op management.
I though it was very detailed and informative, I will probably be watching it again. Hard to pick up on his accent at times on pronunciation of terms but it's a skill I will have to learn to know anatomy well enough to recognize the word regardless of pronunciation.
The course is very helpful, teaching is very clear, demonstration is clear
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