SESSION: Clinical viva-voce
22/09/2022 14:00 - 16:00

HALL: WS5

Small groups of attendees will rotate around 4 clinical stations covering the exam topics of limb ischaemia and trauma, aortic and mesenteric disease, carotid and upper limb disease and venous disease and thrombosis. At each station each participant will be asked to manage a clinical scenario under simulated exam conditions whilst the other members of the group observe. At each station a number of participants from each group will undergo viva voce practice. Over the 4 virtual stations it is expected that all participants will have experienced exam practice on at least 2 topics.


It is strongly recommended that you consider registering for all the workshops below. This is because the Clinical and Academic viva-voce stations are an integral and challenging part of the FEBVS exam. A good performance in all exam stations is essential to maximise your chances of passing. The workshops are tried and tested to improve attendees chances of success."


How to Write & Review a Paper
Statistics for Surgeons
Overview of the FEBVS Exam
Academic Station of the FEBVS exam



Learning Objectives:
The overarching objective of this course is to prepare candidates for some of the different parts of the FEBVS examination. This part of the course prepares candidates for the viva voce section of the examination. On completion of this section of the course, as well as assimilating knowledge of lower limb, carotid, aortic and venous conditions, candidates will have a high level of understanding of how to approach answering clinical oral exam questions in an ordered, organized and logical way. On completion of the course the candidate will have improved their chance of passing the FEBVS examination.   


Level
Basic

Pre-Learning:
No

Academy Lead: Lewis D.

Lead convenor: Kouhia S.

Co-convenor: Gratl A., Teraa M., Burdess A.