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Mastering the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) Urology examination is the final, most critical milestone in a UK urology trainee's journey. It transforms a registrar into a consultant.
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Authored by Prof M. Rafique Anjum and Dr Shoaib Rafique, this is a thorough and authentic resource for a wide range of postgraduate urology exams, not just the FRCS.
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Train your internal clock to spend no more than 45–60 seconds per question. Phase 3: The Reset and Wrong Answers (Month 6) Reset your bank or clear your history. Go through your "incorrect" folder twice. This public link is valid for 7 days
Are you prepping for or Section 2 (Viva) ? How many months do you have left before your exam date?
Section 2 is an oral test that assesses your ability to apply the knowledge gained in Section 1. The exam consists of , with each station further divided into two 10‑minute sections. The station topics are:
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