MRCS Part A/1 & 2 Online Revision
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MRCS Part A Online
Course
Comprehensive eLecture
series and iPhone app available now!
The secret to passing the MRCS Part A exam is to practise as many questions
as possible. Our unique MRCS database contains over 800 SBA and 2,000 EMQ
questions, plus 1,600 MCQs covering all of the major specialty areas. Our
exam-format questions are based on past themes so you know what to expect on the
day.
Our online revision system helps you to perfect your revision
through five
different techniques whilst 'My Performance' allows you to continually
compare your performance with other users of our site. You'll also receive
weekly performance reports straight to your inbox showing your progress and how
much of the database you've completed.
New multimedia section just added
Every MRCS A
subscription now includes access to our comprehensive multimedia area which
includes:
- Professor Harold Ellis's video guides to anatomy of chest wall & lung
respiration, anatomy of the heart, anatomy of the liver, anatomy of the gall
bladder, pancreatitis and renal failure
- eLectures covering acute abdominal conditions, breast disease, colorectal
conditions, endocrine conditions, upper GI disease, vascular disease and exam
technique
iPhone app available now!
Free of charge to download, it
integrates seamlessly with your PasTest subscription so you can revise away from
your computer, and even without an internet connection if you've downloaded
questions beforehand. If you don't have an iPhone, you can access our dedicated
mobile site from any internet enabled phone.
FRCS Candidates
We know that many of our MRCS subscribers
are actually preparing for FRCS, so we now have MRCS
subscriptions available that end in line with the FRCS exams. Click
here for more information.
N.B. To make the most of PasTest Online we recommend Internet
Explorer, Flash and Java are all installed and are up-to-date. Please note
certain features are not compatible with Mozilla, Opera and Google
Chrome.
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Full access until 17th April 2012
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Full access until 11th September 2012
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