MRCS Part A Revision Course (15/08/2025)
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Subject | Post Graduate Anatomy | ||||
Description | This is a pilot anatomy course created specifically for candidates preparing for MRCS Part A. It’s designed to boost your revision by giving you a more visual and hands-on understanding of the anatomy you've been revising, helping you approach the anatomy components of the exam with confidence. | ||||
Additional information | Please read the dissection room regulations prior to attending the course. You will be asked to sign that you have read the regulations on the day at registration.( if you are pregnant you unable to work in the anatomy labs) The course is free for Yorkshire and Humber Trainees. Please make sure you meet the correct criteria before booking your place and book your study leave promptly. Once you have booked your place on the course you will get an email reminder 3 weeks before the course. If you fail to attend on the day without contacting us you are denying someone else the chance to attend, and your details will be forwarded to your TPD. Aprons and gloves are provided for the lab. If you wish to wear theatre blues please bring your own. The anatomy lab is on Level 9, Worsley Building, University of Leeds Worsley Building entrance what3words ///catch.wider.dots Please contact J.johnson1@leeds.ac.uk if you have any special dietary requests. Failure to attend the course on the day/s without contacting the course administrator prior to the course starting or emailing cadsim@leeds.ac.uk will be followed up with your TPD. | ||||
Venue | Room 9.58a, CADSIM Venue, Leeds, Leeds - Yorkshire and the Humber ![]() | ||||
Date & time | Friday 15 August 2025, 08:00 to 17:00 | ||||
Lecturer | TBC | ||||
Target audience | Trainees Preparing for MRCS part A. Recommended to all | ||||
Course style | Lectures and Workshops | ||||
Catering | Tea, Coffee and Lunch | ||||
CPD hours | 0:00 | ||||
Cost | No charge | ||||
Objectives | We’ll cover the full anatomy of the upper and lower limbs, guided by a supportive and experienced faculty. You’ll get to grips with key areas like bones, soft tissues, and neurovascular structures—helping you connect the dots and apply your knowledge more effectively in the exam. | ||||
Learning outcomes | By the end of the course, we want you to feel confident and well-prepared in your anatomy skills. Since this is a pilot course, your feedback is really important to us—it’ll help shape and improve future sessions for aspiring surgeons like you. | ||||