How to approach MRCS OSCE Stations

By: Abhishek Singh
  • Summary

  • These podcast will help you in preparing for MRCS exams. Better for your revision and to have a last minute look at the key topics for OSCE stations .
    Abhishek Singh
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Episodes
  • ANATOMY - HEAD & NECK 2
    May 1 2025

    In this podcast we have discussed about -

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    * Arterial supply of Brain including Circle of Willis,

    * Middle Cerebral Artery arteriogram,

    * Middle ear,

    * Triangles of the neck,

    * Spinal accessory nerve and Greater auricular nerve,

    * Strap ( Infrahyoid) muscles and Suprahyoid muscles,

    * External Carotid artery,

    * Thyroid gland and Parathyroid gland,

    * Parotid gland and freys syndrome,

    * Submandibular gland,

    * Larynx,

    * Tongue,

    * Brain - sulcus, gyrus, cisterns

    * CSF

    * Arnold Chiari malformations, Meningioma, Ring enhancing lesion,

    * Tentorium Cerebelli,

    * Cranial nerve especially Occulomotor nerve,

    * Facial nerve and artery.



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    38 mins
  • ANATOMY- HEAD & NECK 1
    Nov 18 2024

    (Get all the images at haddiwaale.blogspot.com )

    Head and Neck Anatomy Part 1 includes

    Skull

    Scalp

    Temporomandibular Joint

    Muscles of mastication

    Skull foramina

    Cranial fossa

    Cavernous sinus

    Dural Venous Sinuses

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    15 mins
  • MRCS OSCE ABDOMINAL EXAMINATION IN DETAIL
    Nov 18 2024

    MRCS OSCE ABDOMINAL EXAMINATION IN DETAIL . Also added key points regarding 2 new case, Painless Jaundice and PeriUmbilical Hernia.

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    20 mins

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