Final FRCA & FCARCSI Revision (Booker) Course

Final FRCA Crammer (Booker) Course

2 pm Sunday 21 st – Friday 26 th February 2010  

 

 

Times

14.00 Sunday – 16.00 Friday

Venue

Liverpool Medical Institution (City Centre)

Course Fee

£500

Courtesies Included

Lunch – Refreshments - Car Parking

Cheque Payable To

MSA (LHCH)

Cheque Dated

01/01/10

Reference on Application

BB.0210

Availability

Open

 

Application Form

Accommodation

Venue – Liverpool Medical Institution*

Please See Special Notices Below Concerning the Waiting List Protocols

The Final FRCA Crammer Course, aka The Booker Course, is organised and run by Dr Nigel Scawn, Consultant Anaesthetist & Intensivist, Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital and Dr Lawrence Wilson, Consultant Anaesthetist and Intensivist, University Hospital, Wirral in association with Dr Peter Booker, Consultant Anaesthetist, Liverpool Children’s Hospital & experienced Final FRCA Examiner
The Course is the Flagship of the Courses run by the Mersey School for the Final FRCA Examination.
The Course opens on the Sunday (14.00) and closes the following Friday (16.00).
The days are long (08.30 - 18.30) and exhausting as no time is wasted.

 

Because of the intensity of the course, it is considered as unsuitable for other than those who are sitting the SAQ & MCQ Papers in March 2010

 

The mornings are mainly spent addressing an SAQ paper with subsequent analysis and advice as to Presentation and Content.
While the SAQ paper is being marked, the candidates complete a short MCQ paper which, as with the SAQ paper, is subsequently discussed interactively.
In the afternoons, there is a programme of Lectures or Tutorials on specific topics.
The course is held twice a year, usually in the month before the opening of the RCA ( London) Final Examination.
Places are limited to 90 Candidates

Course Fee £500 & includes Lunch @ The Everyman Bistro (See www.everyman.co.uk)

NB A number of candidates assume that the course is at Aintree Hospitals.

Please Note

THE LIVERPOOL MEDICAL INSTITUTION

is in the

City of Liverpool & 5 – 6 miles from Aintree Hospitals

 

Application Procedure for February 2010

 

Carefully download & complete the Generic Application Form (See below) taking particular care to print the email address & appropriate telephone numbers clearly.
You must include an Email Address & Telephone Numbers by which you can be easily contacted.

 

Applications without an email address & contact telephone numbers cannot be considered.

Submit your cheque with the completed Application Form.

 

The cheque needs to be made out to: LHCH(MSA) Trust Account & dated 01/01/10

 

See Important Notice concerning Confirmation

You will receive by email an Acknowledgement of your Application but this will Not be a receipt. Receipts are issued with Certificate of Attendance at the close of the courses.

You will also be given a Number for the purpose of Reference. Henceforth, you should quote the number when communicating with the office.

 

If you have not received an acknowledgement by email within 14 days of posting your application, you should email:

David.Strong@aintree.nhs.uk

 

If you do not receive a response within 5 days, email again & copy to:-

 

David.Gray@aintree.nhs.uk

 

Please do not use this latter address in the first instance.

With the acknowledgement, you will be advised as to whether your number is on the Course List or on the Waiting List.

As some early applicants with places on the Course List subsequently decide to postpone sitting the examination and thus withdraw from the course, many of those numbers on the Waiting List are transferred to the Course List.

 

Important Notice To Applicants

February 2010 Final FRCA (Booker) Revision Course

The capacity of the course is 90 candidates. At the time of this posting, (August 09), there are places available.

For those courses to which there is no limit to the number of candidates that can be accommodated, we do not present cheques for payment until after the course. This is because, while it is very easy to put money into our NHS Charitable Trust Account, it is extremely difficult & very time-consuming to get it back as a refund. We already pay the Cardiothoracic Trust (CTC) £10K per annum to handle the account but it is comfortably reckoned that the fee would be doubled if we had to refund course fees to those who fail to attend.

  For courses to which there is a limit, such as the Final FRCA (Booker) Course, we have had to change the rules. Many trainees apply for these courses as much as twelve months ahead of time and, almost inevitably, a Waiting List is created. Unless we know for certain that those with places on the Course List are definitely going to attend, there is the danger that, on the day, some do not turn-up and thus a matching number of applicants on the Waiting List are denied a place. Thus, we now ask that applicants confirm their intention of attending the course sufficiently ahead of time such that any places on the course created by cancellation can be offered to those on the Waiting List. The confirmation is endorsed by the understanding that, once it is received, the cheques will be presented for payment and subsequently there will be no refund. Such ‘Identifying the Definitive Course List’ enables us to afford those remaining on the Waiting List sufficient time & opportunity to find an alternative course.

  Regarding the February course, at the start of January we will be contacting all those whose names are on the Course List asking them to confirm that they wish to retain their place . The cheques of any who confirm acceptance of a place will be presented for immediate payment and the candidates will be advised that there will be no refunds available to any to who subsequently fail to attend the course. Once we have the names in, should there be any spare places by reason of withdrawals, we will move down the Waiting List until we have a full complement of candidates. After that, we will advise those on the residual Waiting List that they have not got a place thus giving them time to consider other options. We applied this protocol for the first time in September 2 006 since when we have ended-up with exactly 90 candidates.

  Important Note for Mersey Deanery Trainees re The Booker Course

Trainees on the Mersey Deanery Rotation will only be admitted to the Booker Course once and thus they should only apply for the examination and for the associated Final Revision Course when they feel the Deserve to Pass and Not in the Hope of Passing.

Further, Mersey Deanery candidates should submit their applications promptly as they cannot presume a place on the course.

 

 

Application Details

Comments from Feedbacks

"Well organised"
"Very dedicated people"
"Excellent course"
"Friendly"
"Best Pharmacokinetic course I’ve been to"
"Very practical & exam-orientated"
"Very well laid /Exam orientated"
"Excellent course – SAQ?MCQ practice invaluable – If I fail I won’t be able to blame the course !"
"Excellent course"
"Excellent, nice to be treated well to nice food and environment, makes one feel human"
(Overall mark for the course out of 20?) "20+"
"Definitely very useful"
(Which topics do you think could have been omitted?) "None"
(Are there other topics you wish to see included?) "Don’t think so. I think it is just about right"
"Excellent food. Great idea having lunch in the bistro"
"Very good course. Thanks very much"
"Great help during preparation for the exam"
"Thanks a lot"
"Like the ‘exam conditions’
"Well run"
"Great organisation"
"I feel much more prepared to tackle the written exam"
"More jaffa cakes!! Thanks"

Subject Feedback Comments  

Paediatric

Good. Very topical
Interactive and enjoyable
Concentrate on difficult topics
Good interaction

 

Exam Technique

A pleasure to meet the infamous (sic) Dr Bricker
Funny exam anecdotes very interesting
Good humour
Excellent exam technique
Brilliant
Good. Very enjoyable
Entertaining
Good

ICU Techniques

Enjoyed it
Good coverage
Very good content
Very good talk

 

Ventilation

Very good lecture
Very succinct and crisp
Useful
Very good. Easily grasped

 

Head Injury

To the point
Very useful tips
Covered problem areas eg weaning. Very good lecture

 

Cardiac

Useful
Exhaustive topic but good

 

Metabolic

Excellent
Best strong ion explanation
Very useful
Brilliant classroom dynamics
Innovative
Very good. Especially SID
Quick but relevant. Made sense
Very interactive
Really good talk

 

Chronic Pain

Detailed, fun
Good
Good coverage
Extensively covered. Very good lecture

 

Acute Pain

Very clear
Excellent session. Perfectly exam orientated
Well covered
Good SAQ advice
Excellent
Excellent
Exam focused. Very good
Fantastic
Exam orientated
Seemed really keen for us to do well in the exam

  

Anatomy

Entertaining
The best
Excellent. Best of the lot. Very exam orientated
Very clear and helpful
Good handout – practical
Excellent – very exam orientated. Covered all questions – helpful
Brilliant. Very funny
Excellent teacher
A dry subject well presented
Simple
Brilliant
Very helpful
Refreshing
Exam focussed. Very entertaining speaker
Good fun
Would like more of these

 

Renal

Excellent
Good for VIVA
Excellent physiology renal
? relevance 3 weeks pre exam but great lecture

 

Obstetrics

Very good. Appropriate effort taken to provide answers to previous SAQs
Reviewing exam questions very useful
Especially liked summary of old question and answers
Very good handout and answers to old SAQs
Very comprehensive handout. Excellent lecture
Very exam orientated. Good lecture
Thank you for questions and answers
Covered all
Enjoyable and humorous
Exam orientated, interesting

 

Overall Comment
"Thanks Dr Booker and your colleagues for an excellent effort. It helped me a lot."
"Excellent course. I feel infinitely more prepared for the exam"
"Lunch excellent – best food ever on a course"
"Excellent course – thank you"
"I sincerely appreciate all the hard work Dr Booker and others helping have put in. Sincere thanks"
"Great help for exams. SAQ practise was very very helpful. Thanks."
"A well organised course…very useful…I cannot think of any possible improvements."
"Thank you Dr Booker for helping us!"