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- Steve Benington and Winston F de Mello.
- Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester.
- Brit J Hosp Med. 2007 Oct 1;68(10):554-6.
AbstractThe final Fellowship of the Royal College of Anaesthetists is a demanding written and oral examination requiring 6 months of dedicated preparation. The syllabus is large, and few candidates can hope to learn everything. The key to success is to practice as many written and viva questions as possible, focusing revision on areas of weakness identified in the process.
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