Frcs Ophthalmology | Part 3 [2021]
Wait... did he just tell me I passed? That wasn't allowed. Or was it a trick?
“Differential: Retinoblastoma, Coats’ disease, PHPV, Toxocara. But I note the OCT shows a solid, calcific mass. No exudation. My index of suspicion is Retinoblastoma. My immediate next step is not a biopsy—that risks extraocular spread. It is an EUA (Examination Under Anaesthesia) with B-scan, and referral to the specialist ocular oncology unit within 24 hours.” frcs ophthalmology part 3
Results are typically released 2-3 weeks after the exam via the college’s online portal. A pass grants you the diploma – a globally recognised qualification that permits independent practice and entry onto the GMC Specialist Register (for UK trainees). frcs ophthalmology part 3