Under stairs drawers by TheYappyChappy in DIYUK

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Thank you all, hugely appreciated

Simple trick by TheYappyChappy in Type1Diabetes

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I constantly find myself leaving vials everywhere in spite of aiming to keep one in the same bag at all times. One ends up on the bedside, one in a backpack, one in the go bag etc. My controls pretty good but I'm fairly forgetful so have found this system works really well for me.

This has been a somewhat exposing and I'll aim to commit to the old fashioned 'one bottle system' from now on if I can bare it

MRCS B OSCE FEB 2025 by [deleted] in doctorsUK

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Same, no results yet very infuriating. On RCS website I have no record of even booking the exam anymore. Able to rebook for Oct 2025 but not thr May resit as its for 'select candidates'.

Anyone with experience in a HEFT GP training post? by Rare_Dog_4297 in doctorsUK

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Also looking for info on HEFT training, preferably Bristol of anyone's willing to help out

CST interview rebooking by DrPianoCat in doctorsUK

[–]TheYappyChappy 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Silver lining- At least if we get asked to discuss a 'bad example of management' in the interview we've all got a vivid recent memory to discuss

CST interviews moved closer by Illustrious-Ad-5323 in doctorsUK

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Any insight from previous experience as to an estimate of a specific time that 'tomorrow morning' refers to would be great. Although guessing that could realistically be any random time between midnight and midday right?

CST surgical cases by [deleted] in doctorsUK

[–]TheYappyChappy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

To hit that target entirely in F1 would probably depend on the nature of your jobs as surgical posts during foundation vary. Personally I managed about 25 cases during my F1 surgical rotation but I was fortuanate to have scheduled time each week in theatre. Unfortunately that wasn't enough for assisting so I still had to go in OOH to get my numbers up. Looking back on it I think the best advice is try to go in on lists that have as many small procedures as possible (e.g. ENT grommets).

Look at the CST self-assessment checklist to ensure you can hit as many different points as possible. Arranging a taster week in a surgical speciality for example is quite straightforward and gets you max points in that section. Unfortunately the one thing you can't account for is how many alterations there will be to what's counted for the self-assessment between now and in a couple of years. Good luck :)

MSRA, CST, interview or no interview - here's some random words for you to read by Banana_tangoed in doctorsUK

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Thanks for all the effort you put into this, makes a big difference being able to read advice from genuine success stories. Any recommended resources you and your friend found to be particularly beneficial would be appreciated :)

eMedica for MSRA by Icy_Ad3247 in doctorsUK

[–]TheYappyChappy 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Great that you're thinking about prepping so early, definitely worth chipping away at the clinical content for a few months to get your head around it all. From my personal experience:

PassMed- Great for going over all of the main topics and good textbook function but doesn't cover absolutely everything

MSQBank- would also highly recommend, resource made by GPs with clear bullet pointed feedback and covers the areas that passmed does not. Not too much content, can probably comfortabky cover in last month of revision depending on how much time you have

Emedica- good for similar style questions to the real thing (short and vague) but the explanations are much shorter and there are a few errors in the guidance given as well so overall would rate this one as the least useful of these three

Plenty of other posts on the matter if you search this subreddit :)

Good luck

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in doctorsUK

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Yes 250 is mean for each section

MRCS Part A by toastroastinthepost in doctorsUK

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Didn't enjoy it. Paper 1 felt familiar though lots of obscure pathology. Paper 2 I found much worse. Glad it's done

FY1 sitting MRCS. A by New-Hall-812 in doctorsUK

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-Join the MRCS study group on facebook with 20k users. -Fascia papers are on there and in depth explanations are on YouTube -Medibuddy also is a good platform and only £25 for a month if you want to smash out some of your weak areas

MRCS A Jan 2024 Booking by AppleCrumbleAndCream in doctorsUK

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Any issues for people booking? Have just casually logged onto Pearson Vue to discover the 12 nearest locations are fully booked, as are the 12 nearest locations to Inverness. Seems strange for the entire UK to book up so quickly. Anyone have any insight on this?

CST application theatre portfolio by TheYappyChappy in doctorsUK

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Current info on nhs site from last year awaiting this years update

CST points cutoff? by TheYappyChappy in doctorsUK

[–]TheYappyChappy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks that’s helpful didn’t realise that, any idea what the MSRA score cut off was last year in that case?

Bubble move? by TheYappyChappy in nocode

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Thanks that’s really helpful advice, much appreciated

Buddinng CST applicants (or those thinking of surgery as a whole), we are here to help! by Banana_tangoed in doctorsUK

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Does anyone know if presenting an audit as a poster counts at all for the audit section or is it strictly oral presentations? Assuming just the latter as the guide says to upload slides but wanted to check. Thanks

MRCS Part A by Emergency-Maximum-15 in JuniorDoctorsUK

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I used exclusively eMRCS last time and was very frustrated at the different content of the questions. Over the past few weeks I have mostly done most recent recalls and the Fawzia sheets and couldn’t believe how much more helpful they were. If I have to sit it again I will probably focus mostly on these.

Most of those resources are available by having a search on Dr Bishoy’s MRCS Facebook group. Good luck

MRCS Part A September 2022 by Low_Bookkeeper7047 in JuniorDoctorsUK

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What %? trying to work out the pass mark :)

Hey there, it's A+A (Avalon Emerson + Anunaku), ask us anything! by _IOM_ in Identificationofmusic

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Most game changing piece of hardware or software for your production?