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FRCSOrthExam Education: One day clinicals

Date: April 25, 2008

Venue: Ian Kelly Lecture Theatre, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow

 

This one day clinical course covers a mixture of interactive lectures to refine the examination technique, clinical examination of patients and mock tests under examination conditions. The candidates sitting the Part II examination immediately following the course will be given preference. The course fee is £250 only.

 


 

FRCSOrthExam Education: One day vivas

Date: April 26, 2008

Venue: Ian Kelly Lecture Theatre, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow


This intensive one day viva course covers a mixture of interactive lectures on ‘difficult orthopaedics’, spotter shows, ‘hot-seat’ viva and mock examinations. The course is designed to provide the trainee with a comprehensive update on Basic sciences, Adult pathology, Trauma, Hands & Paediatrics. The candidates sitting the Part II examination immediately following the course will be given preference. The course fee is £200 only.

FRCSOrthExam Education: Hands & Paeds

Date: April 27, 2008

Venue: Ian Kelly Lecture Theatre, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow


This intensive one day course covers a mixture of interactive lectures and mock vivas on 20 most commonly asked topics on Hands and Paediatric Orthopaedics. All the interactive lectures are prepared with regard to the FRCS(Tr & Orth) Part II Examination needs. The subject matter will be themed on ‘what you must know’! ‘What you should know’!! ‘What you may know’!!! and important relevant papers on Hands and Paeds. The course fee is £200 only.

FRCSOrthExam Education Courses

FRCSOrthExam Education: Part I Mock Examination

Date: July 5, 2008

Venue: Lecture Theatre, HairmyresHospital,

Eaglesham Road, East
Kilbride, Glasgow

 

 

The new intercollegiate FRCS (Tr & Orth) examination requires candidates to complete two papers to pass part I, comprising of extended matching questions (EMQs) and multiple choice questions (MCQs). This intensive day course, comprising of two theory mock tests along with discussion on the difficult orthopaedic topics, intended to provide the type of questions likely to be asked in FRCSOrth Part I Examination. All the questions are prepared as per new format by the people who have taken and passed this exam recently. This will be the ideal opportunity to measure the width and depth of your Orthopaedic knowledge and to boost up your confidence to get ready for the real exam. The course fee is £100 inclusive of mock EMQ paper, mock MCQ paper, 2 hour discussion on 50 ‘difficult’ orthopaedic topics and book on '1000 EMQs in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery-Turning point in FRCS(Tr & Orth) Part I Examination'.

 

HOW TO GET TO THE IAN KELLY LECTURE THEATRE

 

The Ian Kelly Lecture Theatre is based in the basement of the GatehouseBuilding.  (Old A & E),

84 Castle Street, GlasgowG4 0SF
. If you get to
Castle Street
enter via the GatehouseBuilding reception and get to the basement (well sign posted) and the Ian Kelly Lecture Theatre is there (beside lift). If you are entering via QueenElizabethBuilding, head for the link corridor and go straight along the link corridor and follow the signs for the Orthopaedic Clinic. You will first of all pass the Orthopaedic Clinic on your right hand side, go straight pass this and you will soon come to the Ian Kelly Lecture Theatre, which is in the basement of the GatehouseBuilding (beside lift).

 

 

 

 

HOW TO GET TO THE GLASGOW ROYAL INFIRMARY

 

Glasgow Royal Infirmary is on

84 Castle Street, Glasgow
. If you are on the M8 coming from GlasgowAirport, exit at junction for “Townhead, Glasgow.” If you are on the M8 coming from Edinburgh, take the exit for “Kirkintilloch” and the Glasgow Royal Infirmary is there as soon as you exit the motorway.

 

 

 

 

CAR PARKING FACILITIES NEAR THE GLASGOW ROYAL INFIRMARY

 

There are plenty of car parks surrounding the hospital, including a new multi-storey car park along with 3 ‘pay and display’ car parks directly opposite the GatehouseBuilding.

 

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