Guidelines

How do I prepare for FRCOphth Part 1?

How do I prepare for FRCOphth Part 1?

Advice

  1. Don’t sit the exam too early, clinical experience is very helpful. Plan AT LEAST 3-4 months of focused revision time.
  2. Try to find past CRQ past answer sheets. Becoming familiar with the layout of CRQs can give an idea of potential questions.
  3. Practise with study buddies.

How long to revise for FRCOphth Part 1?

3-4 months
Give yourself at least 3-4 months of focused revision time. Speak to fellow ophthalmologists who have sat the exam – they will be able to share their own experiences.

How do I prepare for FRCOphth 2?

10 Step Guide to the FRCOphth Part 2 Written Exam

  1. Pick the key resources to cover the syllabus.
  2. Read and understand the college guidelines.
  3. Review Statistics.
  4. Review the basic principles of ophthalmic investigations.
  5. Think like the examiner and ask yourself why certain information is given.

What does FRCOphth stand for?

FRCOphth

Acronym Definition
FRCOphth Fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists (UK)

Do you need MRCS for ophthalmology?

Yes – Candidates who have successfully completed the ‘old’ ICO Examinations of Basic Sciences, Optics & Refraction, Clinical Sciences (Ophthalmology) and the ICO Advanced Examination (115 Questions) are eligible for the MRCS (Ophth) with the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.

How hard is FRCOphth?

It is considered to be one of the toughest exams in ophthalmology training, with an average pass rate of 44% in 2017 (cf. 62% for the Refraction Certificate, 62% for the Part 2 FRCOphth written and 60% for the Part 2 FRCOphth oral).

Is ophthalmology competitive UK?

Ophthalmology is considered highly to extremely competitive and used to be essentially closed to IMGs unless you found a way to work around the immigration rules. However, as of October 2019, immigration laws changed in a way that meant that UK graduates are no longer prioritised for training posts.

How much do ophthalmologist make UK?

As a trainee at specialty level you can earn between £37,935 and £48,075. Salaries for specialty doctors range from £40,037 to £74,661. The salary for newly-qualified consultants starts at £79,860, rising to to £107,668 for consultants with 10 to 19 years’ experience.

Where do I apply for Part 1 FRCOphth?

Candidates will apply for the Part 1 FRCOphth examination via the RCOphth website. Once the closing date for entries has passed, the candidate will receive a confirmation letter from the College detailing their confirmation of their exam place and their candidate ID.

Which is the first part of the FRCOphth exam?

The Part 1 FRCOphth (hereafter referred to as Part 1) is the first of four examinations required for a Fellowship in Ophthalmology (FRCOphth) awarded by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists (RCOphth).

How many attempts can you make on FRCOphth Part 1?

The RCOphth will allow only ONE additional attempt after the limit on previous attempts has been reached. NB: For the Part 1 FRCOphth examination, the maximum number of attempts is 6.

When do paper 1 and 2 of RCOphth take place?

Both Paper 1 (MCQ) and Paper 2 (MCQ) will take place on the same day with a one-hour lunch break in-between. Candidates are recommended to thoroughly read and familiarise themselves with the RCOphth Online Proctored Written Exams – Rules and Regulations and Important Information for online proctored RCOphth Written Examinations