For those surgeons from India, dreaming to get an exposure to UK healthcare system, there is a good news. Association of surgeons of India (ASI) has come out with a joint initiative in coordination with RCS England. The Royal College of Surgeons of England has registered ASI as ‘Partner Institute’ for their International Surgical Training Programme (ISTP) initiative.
- Have completed three years of surgical postgraduate training in Medical Council of India recognised centres and have obtained MS/DNB/MRCS
- Achieved a minimum overall score of 7.5 in the Academic IELTS, and at least 7.0 in each category.
- Have been engaged in at least 3 years of full-time clinical practice, including the most recent 12 months.
Deadline for applications: Wednesday 17th January 2018
Check out the links below for more information on MRCS Preparation:
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF DOING MRCS
https://worldsurgeryforum.net/2017/07/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-MRCS.html
A DISCUSSION ON MRCS EXAM ELIGIBILITY
HOW TO CRACK MRCS PART A AND THE BEST BOOKS FOR MRCS PART A PREPARATION
MRCS PART B PREPARATION FREE VIDEOS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT MRCS EXAM PREPARATION
PASTEST VS EMRCS VS ONEEXAM FOR PREPARATION OF MRCS PART A EXAM
OPPORTUNITIES AFTER MRCS
https://worldsurgeryforum.net/2017/09/opportunities-after-mrcs.html
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