MRCS Exam | Preparation strategy & Opportunities afterwards | Mortimer Green MRCS Prep

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2022
  • MRCS ( Member of Royal College of Surgeons) is a prestigious exam which opens up the window for a surgeon to practice in UK. In addition to that, it has other advantages as well.
    In this video, Dr. Rohan Khandelwal & Vinayak Renjan (Team Mortimer Green) discuss the preparation strategy for the exam and the opportunities after clearing the exam.
    Following points have been discussed in the video
    - What is MRCS?
    - How many exams does one have to clear?
    - preparation time & strategy for Part A & B
    - books to be read for the MRCS exam
    - Mortimer Green and the courses offered for the MRCS exam
    For more details, please download the Mortimer Green app from the playstore or ios app store

Komentáře • 101

  • @santanusupakar2959
    @santanusupakar2959 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for guiding us.

  • @arijitganguly1758
    @arijitganguly1758 Před rokem

    Thanks for the information.

  • @viveknatht.v.1205
    @viveknatht.v.1205 Před 2 lety +4

    Good evening sir.. Such a nice video.. Kindly make one regarding FRCR exam too for radiation oncologists

  • @223suhaileaboobaker2
    @223suhaileaboobaker2 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Sir, can you elaborate all the disadvantages of MRCS after MBBS... ?

  • @dipesh_dr7
    @dipesh_dr7 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for this informative video.
    I do have one question, MBBS +(2.5 yr as HO in Cardiac surgery Outside UK) MRCS...What would you suggest me for Pursuing Cardiac Surgery in UK?
    After my MRCS what right things i need to do?

  • @szephaniah6795
    @szephaniah6795 Před rokem +1

    🙌👏👏 Honestly, this is the first video I ever watched on MRCS preparation. Kindly guide me. Am dr. Zeff from S. India.

    • @lefthandedsurgeon
      @lefthandedsurgeon  Před rokem

      Please check out our website - mortimergreen

    • @szephaniah6795
      @szephaniah6795 Před rokem

      @@lefthandedsurgeon I did check for it. Could you please tell me how to prepare for the January exam. Can you please tell me how to enroll and help me focus my study for the same.

  • @upiganesh9816
    @upiganesh9816 Před 2 lety +4

    Hi sir thank you so much for inspiring many budding surgeons like me few queries
    1.I watched marrow ed4 videos will that notes suffice for MRCS or u would suggest to redo Ed6 suegry videos that would helpful for both MRCS and surgery Residency as well as SS preparation
    U made my NEET PG preparation smooth thank you so much waiting for ur MRCS Guidance...

  • @arnavgupta9723
    @arnavgupta9723 Před rokem

    Sir, kindly guide about how to go for fellowships in US after MS surgery in India.

  • @arjit306
    @arjit306 Před rokem

    if I study maheshwari, can I skip the orthopedics section given in Bailey and Love, or do I still have to read it

  • @VarunM43278
    @VarunM43278 Před rokem +1

    What about post MCh SURGICAL ONCOLOGY graduates sir? Like clearing part B during MCH

  • @shehwark3983
    @shehwark3983 Před 2 lety +3

    I have been waiting for an mrcs series from Rohan sir since i studied surgery from you during neet pg prep times.And finally it's here. Want to pursue Breast surgery and start training in uk for the same.i have completed my MS gen surgery last yr.
    Wanted to ask if mrcs route followed by a fellowship in breast surgery in uk will be optimal rather than the st3-8 long training job. Please guide me sir.

    • @lefthandedsurgeon
      @lefthandedsurgeon  Před 2 lety +2

      If you want to settle there then you have to go down st3-8 route. If you want to come back, then a fellowship would suffice

  • @med-edu3432
    @med-edu3432 Před rokem +2

    Thank you, sir, I have completed my MBBS degree and internship, currently working under surgery in a local private hospital, and have good exposure to surgeries... Can I apply to MRCS

  • @vipin..
    @vipin.. Před rokem

    Hello sir , can we take mrcs exam straight away after med school (MBBS) without an internship or work experience?

  • @ujjjwalam3096
    @ujjjwalam3096 Před 2 lety +9

    👏🏿👏🏿Was waiting for MRCS prep series from Rohan Sir....sir,I m a final yr post graduate in ENT thinking to appear next year ...sir any light for part B for DOHNS in Mortimer green app in future?

    • @vinayak9202
      @vinayak9202 Před 2 lety +1

      We will announce it soon. But for part A, the MCQ bank is very essential

    • @IsiomasSpace
      @IsiomasSpace Před rokem

      Hi. How's your preparations for mrcs ENT.

  • @man_ish1234
    @man_ish1234 Před rokem

    Sir can I take the apps subscription for MRCS PART B if I am only an MBBS doctor who has no PG level experience?? I will be completing my internship in Feb 2023

  • @susannahbaby3713
    @susannahbaby3713 Před 11 měsíci

    hello sir, I have a question. I got my PMQ from moldova where we were not required to do our internship. Is it necessary to have internship for MRCS?

  • @abilashdeepak9057
    @abilashdeepak9057 Před 2 lety +2

    We’d like to hear from Dr.Rangan about surgery residency in MMC

    • @vinayak9202
      @vinayak9202 Před 2 lety +2

      It was extremely enriching when I was there. Learnt a significant part of my skills from MMC. Also did my MRCS while I was a resident

  • @narjesmeslem2465
    @narjesmeslem2465 Před rokem

    Hello sir
    Does MRCS allowed you to work in UK?
    Thanks

  • @loyangambalaishram6296
    @loyangambalaishram6296 Před rokem +2

    Sir, 1) can we apply mrcs directly after mbbs internship? 2) after passing mrsc-B how long training would be for mrcs degree

  • @shristigupta2551
    @shristigupta2551 Před 2 lety +10

    Hi! sir, I have a few questions.
    1). Are Marrow (ed. 5)videos enough for MRCS preparation (theory part)?
    2). Is it difficult to get surgical speciality for IMG in the UK? And what can we do build our CV and increase the chances of getting selected
    3). Is there any registered center for training like MRCP in India for MRCS as well?
    4).Also, can you please share with us the tentative date for the release of Motimer Green content.
    P.S. I admire you so much.
    Thanks :)

    • @vinayak9202
      @vinayak9202 Před 2 lety +5

      1. Theory part Your marrow may be useful
      2. Many surgical registrar posts are vacant currently. Getting a training post is difficult though.
      3. Publish as much as you can. Builds your CV
      4. Mortimer Green MRCP will be launched in 6 months
      5. Mortimer Green MCQs are ready. Do subscribe. Video lectures will be out soon

  • @Shabdita636
    @Shabdita636 Před rokem +2

    Sir...are DNB surgeon allowed to write MRCS exam?

  • @Vlogwithdeepzz
    @Vlogwithdeepzz Před rokem

    Sir. I’m FMG who completed screening exam in India. Can I directly apply for MRCS to work in uk or should I need to do neet Pg and write Mrcs . I’m so confused plz guide me.

  • @anjumathai620
    @anjumathai620 Před rokem

    Is there online courses for part a mrcs preparation?

  • @DrSauravBhakat
    @DrSauravBhakat Před rokem

    Is a POST MBBS can apply for MRCS PART A without MS?

  • @tazmeenfatima6721
    @tazmeenfatima6721 Před rokem

    HOW CAN I BECOME A NEUROSURGEON , POST MBBS , MRCS IN UK? ALSO, IS ANY OVERSEASE COLLEGE IS ELIGIBLE FOR MRCS/?\

  • @javidhussain2555
    @javidhussain2555 Před rokem

    Is there any need for IELTS before appearing MRCS?

  • @dr.vishalverma3119
    @dr.vishalverma3119 Před 11 měsíci

    Immediate Post MS , how much time it will take to crack MRCS- A?

  • @nafizrashid5269
    @nafizrashid5269 Před rokem

    Sir, please use a separate microphone for clearer audio.

  • @varunr6929
    @varunr6929 Před 2 lety +3

    Sir u are LORD OF KNOWLEDGE 🙏

  • @aakriti5919
    @aakriti5919 Před 2 lety +8

    Sir, can you please tell about the 1)number of attempts allowed and 2)how much duration of gap is allowed between part A & part B? 3)And is the degree valid for a lifetime? Or are there exams from time to time.
    4) after passing, is getting registered in UK mandatory? or are we automatically registered there or we can go on working in india without the registration?

    • @lefthandedsurgeon
      @lefthandedsurgeon  Před 2 lety +7

      1. 6 attempts
      2. Min 3 months & max 7 years
      3. Yes - you have to pay an annual fees
      4. Nope

  • @aysha6358
    @aysha6358 Před rokem

    Can gynec MS degree and experience qualify to write frcs

  • @karanthakur8174
    @karanthakur8174 Před rokem

    Sir can someone apply for a neurosurgical training in uk after clearing mrcs?

  • @arshagrawal6841
    @arshagrawal6841 Před 2 lety +1

    Training in uk will be for how many years after Mrcs.so that u can apply as mrcs degree holder in UAE

  • @puneetprakash6988
    @puneetprakash6988 Před 2 lety +1

    Will there be mock exams in the app, I have emrcs question bank so some notes like NEET style and mock tests was what i was looking for

  • @pendyalaabhishek9725
    @pendyalaabhishek9725 Před 2 lety +2

    Sir. What are the options for ENT postgraduates? Kindly enlighten me on this as I'm not aware enough. 🙏

  • @SL-by3nr
    @SL-by3nr Před 2 lety +2

    Hello sir. Sir, is MBBS+ MS + MRCS more preferred or just MBBS + MRCS will suffice to be in a better position in India?

  • @cognize_with_nirali
    @cognize_with_nirali Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much sir. I just passed MS ENT and now starting to prepare for MRCS ENT. When are the offline or online workshops planned for the preparation?

  • @sahilshinde9109
    @sahilshinde9109 Před 2 lety +5

    As always an excellent video sir
    I have a few questions sir
    1. for surgical training in UK , which is better Plab or MRCS ?
    2. For MRCS post MBBS what all additional prep is required from a surgery point of view ?
    3. can one opt for MRCS after a post MBBS diploma in ENT ?

    • @themediconinja
      @themediconinja Před 11 měsíci

      1. MRCS
      2. Nothing more
      3.u have to send certificates to RCS if it's eligible then yes

  • @aquibpatel3647
    @aquibpatel3647 Před 2 lety +3

    Sir i have completed ms general surgery and i am goin to do Mch, so after Mch whether i will have to do MRCS or directly can do FRCS?

    • @lefthandedsurgeon
      @lefthandedsurgeon  Před 2 lety +1

      First MRCS

    • @varungh
      @varungh Před 2 lety

      As far I've heard, You can do frcs directly without doing Mrcs as well. My senior has done it without doing Mrcs.

    • @lefthandedsurgeon
      @lefthandedsurgeon  Před 2 lety +1

      @@varungh yes. In certain branches you can.

    • @aquibpatel3647
      @aquibpatel3647 Před 2 lety

      @@lefthandedsurgeon what about urology sir? Can i directly do FRCS after completing MCH urology from india, i am planning to shift to middle east post Mch urology..

  • @24khare
    @24khare Před 10 měsíci

    hello sir im.a Ortho resident about to finish my secondary dnb in march wish to appear for mrcs ....is mortimer green app is available now?

  • @_dr.raj_6252
    @_dr.raj_6252 Před 2 lety +1

    sir pls help us with choosing dnb clges for Sx in delhi ....

    • @lefthandedsurgeon
      @lefthandedsurgeon  Před 2 lety +1

      Gangaram is the best
      Railways, Stephen’s , DDU are also good

    • @_dr.raj_6252
      @_dr.raj_6252 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lefthandedsurgeon Sir is Dnb CTVS good for female resident ??
      What is the future if I want to pursue it ?

  • @aakashsahupoetry7373
    @aakashsahupoetry7373 Před 2 lety +2

    Sir I'm Now MBBS 1St year student
    I want Urosungern sir please tell
    Which path is right for Ms in India or directly go for MRCS and after FRCS

    • @lefthandedsurgeon
      @lefthandedsurgeon  Před 2 lety

      Depends on where you want to settle

    • @aakashsahupoetry7373
      @aakashsahupoetry7373 Před 2 lety

      @@lefthandedsurgeon sir I want settel in India but I want want do PG and super speciality from UK

  • @nandu7750
    @nandu7750 Před 2 lety +3

    Can we practice in India as a surgeon without Indian ms/DNB with just MRCS/FRCS

    • @lefthandedsurgeon
      @lefthandedsurgeon  Před 2 lety

      Yes. I know many such surgeons. But on your Mci registration you will just have MBBS.

    • @nandu7750
      @nandu7750 Před 2 lety

      Thank you sir for the reply

    • @ichigokurosaki8980
      @ichigokurosaki8980 Před 2 lety

      @@nandu7750 with frcs yes but not with mrcs alone. Mrcs is just a diploma exam to enter surgery training. They are not still junior trainess not consulatants. So without ms ,md u have frcs and cleared cct u are equal to a ms md consultant but not jut mrcs alone.

    • @nandu7750
      @nandu7750 Před 2 lety

      @@ichigokurosaki8980 Ohk thank u

  • @parthmahajan9847
    @parthmahajan9847 Před 2 lety

    Is there anything equivalent for medicine graduates ?

  • @sammedpatil8502
    @sammedpatil8502 Před 2 lety +1

    Sir please do a video on CVTS as career option

  • @dr.pradhyumnkumarmehrania7057

    Sir, aren't indian surgeons far superior to UK surgeons in skills? Why don't they come to India and do our fellowships?

    • @lefthandedsurgeon
      @lefthandedsurgeon  Před 2 lety +12

      Yes. To a great degree but you need to see how methodical they are. I feel everyone should experience the systems abroad.

  • @harsh659
    @harsh659 Před 2 lety +1

    Sir after completing part A of mrcs..how long it is valid ?
    and do we have to give ielts before part A or part B

    • @lefthandedsurgeon
      @lefthandedsurgeon  Před 2 lety +1

      For 7 years if I am not mistaken. I’ll check if the rules have changed

  • @salonichowdhuri6446
    @salonichowdhuri6446 Před 2 lety

    Sir can a post MS ENT resident apply for this exam??
    And what will be the duration of training?

    • @vinayak9202
      @vinayak9202 Před 2 lety

      Absolutely. MRCS part A is common

    • @IsiomasSpace
      @IsiomasSpace Před rokem

      Hi would like to know about your journey, I'm so doing ENT postgraduate training in my country

  • @rohithrajendran7549
    @rohithrajendran7549 Před rokem

    Can I take MRCS Part A and Part B from different colleges?

  • @MsPuja1992
    @MsPuja1992 Před 2 lety +1

    Sure i have completed my surgery residency this session and i’m appearing for mrcs this Sept. My dont is how god an idea is it to pursue a mch in India right now as i have no immediate plan to move abroad although i would really like to do that sometimez
    And i’m extremely confused between breast and endocrine and plastic. Please show me some light air. i’m hella confused what to start praying for .

    • @lefthandedsurgeon
      @lefthandedsurgeon  Před 2 lety +1

      If you are interested in breast, then MRCS route is a good one

    • @vinayak9202
      @vinayak9202 Před 2 lety

      As Dr Rohan told, MRCS is a great option that allows you to work in a breast focussed unit in the UK.

    • @shehwark3983
      @shehwark3983 Před 2 lety

      I have been waiting for an mrcs series from Rohan sir since i studied surgery from you during neet pg prep times.And finally it's here. Want to pursue Breast surgery and start training in uk for the same.i have completed my MS gen surgery last yr.
      Wanted to ask if mrcs route followed by a fellowship in breast surgery in uk will be optimal rather than the st3-8 long training job. Please guide me sir.

    • @shehwark3983
      @shehwark3983 Před 2 lety

      @@lefthandedsurgeon sir?

    • @vinayak9202
      @vinayak9202 Před 2 lety

      You can apply to work in a beast unit for 2 years as a senior clinical fellow after MRCS. it's a great option if you want to come back to India. If you wanna become a consultant in UK, then you wil have to go ahead and do a CCT and FRCS

  • @8860superman
    @8860superman Před 2 lety +1

    Sir is mrcs for ortho resident any different or the same as gen surgery resident

  • @dr.vishalverma3119
    @dr.vishalverma3119 Před rokem +1

    MS →mch(India )→ mrcs →fellowship
    Vs
    MS(India)→ MRCS → ST3 -8 ( in subspecialty)
    Vs
    Ms → mrcs → non training jobs → ST3-8
    ?

  • @GopalKrishnan-mh5nn
    @GopalKrishnan-mh5nn Před 2 měsíci +1

    How can I contact you