The Final FRCA Viva is the last postgraduate examination many trainees will ever take. Preparation is invaluable not only to pass the exam, but also to feel ready to take the next steps to becoming a senior registrar.
This book provides short, succinct clinical cases that are mapped to the RCoA curriculum and are suitable for use when teaching or as a viva revision guide. Using this guide will ensure that FRCA exam questions can be answered correctly and confidently. It is suitable primarily for candidates preparing for the Final FRCA, but also helpful for those preparing for Primary FRCA, FFICM and EDIC, as well as for those running teaching courses and simulation programmes.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Author
1. Neurosurgery, Neuroradiology and Neurocritical Care
2. Cardiothoracic Surgery
3. Airway Management
4. Critical Incidents
5. Day Surgery
6. General, Urological and Gynaecological Surgery
7. Head, Neck, Maxillo-Facial and Dental Surgery
8. Management of Respiratory and Cardiac Arrest
9. Non-theatre
10. Orthopaedic Surgery
11. Perioperative Medicine
12. Regional Anaesthesia
13. Sedation
14. Trauma and Stabilisation
15. Intensive Care Medicine
16. Obstetrics
17. Paediatrics
18. Pain Medicine
19. Ophthalmic
20. Plastics and Burns
21. Vascular Surgery
Index
Author(s)
Biography
Dr Alisha Allana, MBBS BSc FRCA
Alisha is an anaesthetic registrar in the Wessex deanery, with an interest in medical education, simulation and global health. She coaches candidates for both the primary and final FRCA examinations and is a member of the faculty for the South Coast Intensive Primary course.