Publisher | Libri Publishing |
ISBN 13 | 9781911450702 |
ISBN 10 | 1911450700 |
Author | Jack Donati-Bourne |
Book Format | Paperback |
Language | English |
Book Description | The FRCS (Urol) - Urology and urological surgery - is the mandatory final exit exam that all urology national training number (NTN) trainees in the UK must successfully complete in order to achieve Certification of Training (CCT) in urology. The FRCS (Urol) exam is run by the four Royal Colleges of Surgery of the UK and Ireland, with the Joint Committee on Surgical Training (JCST) acting as advisory body. Internationally the FRCS (Urol) as a qualification is widely recognised as a marker of quality and indeed applicants from all around the world sit the exam. The FRCS (Urol) consists of a first written component, followed at a later date by a separate oral viva examination. There is an impending lack of published textbooks that provide a comprehensive summary of the knowledge required to pass the exam. This textbook, along with Book 2, fills the current market gap of a dedicated revision note style book to prepare candidates for the FRCS (Urol), as well as educate more junior trainees starting their higher training in urology. |
About the Author | Jack Donati-Bourne is a final year (ST7) NTN trainee in Urology in the West Midlands, currently working in the Royal Shrewsbury Urology, with a specialty interest in upper tract oncology. He graduated from the University of Birmingham in Medicine (MBChB, 2010) and obtained a Master's degree in anatomy from the same institution (M.Sc, 2013). He has successfully proceeded to obtained Membership (MRCS, 2013) and subsequently Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (FRCS Urol., 2019). Jack Donati-Bourne has written more than 10 first-author publications in peer-reviewed journals and has led presentations on an international surgical platform in 9 different countries. He has led a dedicated MRCS revision session in the Royal College of Surgeons institute in London (2014), moderated exams for the University of Birmingham Medical School (2014) and indeed taught on both the FRCS (Urol) Rapid Revision Course and the West Midlands Viva Course (2019). |
What's In The Box | Books |
Publication Date | 3 August 2020 |
Number of Pages | 350 pages |
Essential Revision Notes for the FRCS (Urol) - Book 1: The essential revision book for candidates preparing for the Intercollegiate FRCS (Urol) Exam