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TOACS Surgery


Our TOACS Surgery course was specifically created because we noticed a gap in resources available for MS students. While many existing books available for FCPS only offer past questions and answers, they often fail to cover all possible exam stations, leaving students unprepared for what they might face on exam day. That’s why we created a complete and thorough course that ensures 100% preparation, not just for MS students but also for those taking the FCPS exam.

With our course, you’ll get detailed notes, past stations, and their answers, all presented in a way that’s easy to follow and understand. We’ve made sure to cover every possible station you could encounter, from commonly tested ones like Blunt Chest Trauma, Nephrectomy and Renal Mass Management, and Achalasia Cardia, to more complex topics such as Tension Pneumothorax, Hydronephrosis, and Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis.

Some other key stations included are:

  • Hemorrhoids (Second Degree)
  • Thyroidectomy Positioning and Compartment Syndrome
  • Burn Injury and Inhalation Injury
  • Fracture of the Neck of Femur
  • Acute Pancreatitis (Alcohol-Induced)
  • Breast Lesion (Likely Phyllodes Tumor)
  • Management of Dilutional Coagulopathy and Hypothermia After Massive Transfusion

These are just examples, but our course goes much deeper to cover even the less commonly tested areas. Whether it’s understanding how to manage a Flail Chest or interpreting a T-tube Cholangiogram, our course ensures that you are fully equipped for whatever station comes your way.

We believe every student deserves the chance to walk into their exam feeling confident, and that’s why our course leaves no stone unturned. If you’re looking for a resource that guarantees 100% preparation with detailed notes, practice questions, and full explanations for each station, then enroll today !



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Course Content

Past Stations

  • OSCE Station : Blunt Chest Trauma
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  • OSCE Station : Nephrectomy and Renal Mass Management
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  • OSCE Station : Achalasia Cardia
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  • OSCE Station : Gynecomastia
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  • OSCE Station : Perforator Veins of the Lower Limb
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  • OSCE Station : Hydronephrosis
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  • OSCE Station : Perforator Veins of the Lower Limb
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  • OSCE Station : Hemorrhoids (Second Degree)
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  • OSCE Station : Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
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  • OSCE Station : Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
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  • OSCE Station : Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)
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  • OSCE Station : Breast cellulitis
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  • OSCE Station : Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) – Extradural Hematoma
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  • OSCE Station : Tension Pneumothorax
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  • OSCE Station : Thyroidectomy Positioning and Compartment Syndrome
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  • OSCE Station : Surgery Station: Head Injury with Seizures
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  • OSCE Station : Burn Injury and Inhalation Injury
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  • OSCE Station : Burn Injury and Inhalation Injury
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  • OSCE Station : Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS)
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  • OSCE Station : T-tube Cholangiogram and Biliary Pathology
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  • OSCE Station : Mid-palmar Space Infection
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  • OSCE Station : Fracture of the Neck of Femur
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  • OSCE Station : Left-Sided Tension Pneumothorax
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  • OSCE Station : Pyelolithotomy for Right Pelviureteric Stone
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  • OSCE Station : Hydrocephalus in a Young Child
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  • OSCE Station : Spinal Trauma with L1 Burst Fracture
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  • OSCE Station : 50% Mixed Thickness Burn in a Patient Trapped in a Burning Building
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  • OSCE Station : Gastric Carcinoma with Abdominal Mass
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  • OSCE Station : T-Tube Cholangiogram Interpretation
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  • OSCE Station : Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC)
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  • OSCE Station : Fistula-in-Ano with Frequent Perianal Discharge
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  • OSCE Station : Chronic Venous Insufficiency (Varicose Veins)
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  • OSCE Station : Head Injury – Glasgow Coma Scale and Management of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
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  • OSCE Station : Blunt Chest Trauma with Pneumothorax
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  • OSCE Station : Non-Healing Ulcer on Neck
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  • OSCE Station : Colle’s Fracture in a 60-Year-Old Woman
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  • OSCE Station : ECG Interpretation and Management of Hyperkalemia in a 45-Year-Old Patient
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  • OSCE Station :Investigation and Management of Perianal Discharge and Pain (Fistula-in-Ano)
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  • OSCE Station : Perianal and Ischiorectal Abscesses
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  • OSCE Station : Spinal Trauma Management
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  • OSCE Station :Hydrocele in a Middle-Aged Man
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  • OSCE Station : Pediatric Venous Access and Intraosseous Line Placement
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  • OSCE Station : Neck Contracture and Z-Plasty
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  • OSCE Station : Obstructive Jaundice Due to Pancreatic Head Carcinoma
    00:00
  • OSCE Station : Obstructive Jaundice with Mass in Head of Pancreas
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  • OSCE Station : Management of a Ventilated Patient with Tension Pneumothorax
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  • OSCE Station : Management of Antero-Inferior Shoulder Dislocation
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  • OSCE Station : Paraphimosis in a Child
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  • OSCE Station : Postoperative Fever After Appendectomy
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  • OSCE Station : Excision Biopsy of a Nodular Scalp Lesion
    00:00
  • OSCE Station : Cardiac Monitor and Types of Shock
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  • OSCE Station : Management of Acute Abdomen in Septic Shock (Diverticular Disease)
    00:00
  • OSCE Station : Acute Pancreatitis (Alcohol-Induced)
    00:00
  • OSCE Station : Breast Lesion (Likely Phyllodes Tumor)
    00:00
  • OSCE Station : Management of Dilutional Coagulopathy and Hypothermia After Massive Transfusion
    00:00
  • OSCE Station : Gastric Outlet Obstruction Secondary to Peptic Ulcer Disease
    00:00
  • OSCE Station : Bladder Calculus (Bladder Stone)
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  • OSCE Station : Gut Anastomosis (Bowel Surgery)
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  • OSCE Station : Compartment Syndrome
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  • OSCE Station : Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
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  • OSCE Station : A 32-Year-Old Male with Blunt Chest Trauma and Flail Chest
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  • OSCE Station : A Middle-Aged Female with Stage IIB Breast Carcinoma (T2N1M0)
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  • OSCE Station : A 44-Year-Old Patient with Left Lumbar Dragging Sensation, Pyrexia, and Weight Loss
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  • OSCE Station : Urinary Retention Management
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  • OSCE Station : Breast Carcinoma
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  • OSCE Station : Shoulder dislocation
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  • OSCE Station : Paraphimosis
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  • OSCE Station : Cardiac Monitor Interpretation
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  • OSCE Station : Management of Septic Shock and Peritonitis due to Perforated Diverticula
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  • OSCE Station : Acute Alcohol-Induced Pancreatitis
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  • OSCE Station : Dilutional Coagulopathy and Massive Blood Transfusion
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  • OSCE Station : Colon Cancer Diagnosis and Surgical Management
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  • OSCE Station : Acute Calculous Cholecystitis Diagnosis and Management
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  • OSCE Station : Gastric Outlet Obstruction due to Peptic Ulcer Disease
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  • OSCE Station : Bladder Stone Diagnosis and Management
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  • OSCE Station : Assessment and Management of Midline Neck Swelling (Thyroglossal Duct Cyst)
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  • OSCE Station : Anastomosis
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  • OSCE Station : Reflux Esophagitis and GERD Management
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  • OSCE Station : Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Port Insertion and Management
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  • OSCE Station : Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT) after Surgery
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  • OSCE Station : Hepatic Hydatid Cyst Diagnosis and Investigations
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  • OSCE Station : Renal Cell Carcinoma Diagnosis and Features
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  • OSCE Station : Achalasia Cardia: Diagnosis and Investigations
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  • OSCE Station : Lower Limb Perforators
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  • OSCE Station : Intravenous Urogram (IVU).
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  • OSCE Station : Basic Airway Management in Trauma
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  • OSCE Station : Second-Degree Hemorrhoids: Diagnosis and Treatment Options
    00:00
  • OSCE Station : Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis (IHPS): Diagnosis and Management
    00:00
  • OSCE Station : Acute Abdomen in a 38-Year-Old Male with Perforated Peptic Ulcer
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  • OSCE Station : A 50-Year-Old Male with Per-Rectal Bleeding and Significant Weight Loss
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  • OSCE Station : Flail chest
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  • OSCE Station : A Middle-Aged Female with Stage IIB Breast Carcinoma (T2N1M0)
    00:00
  • OSCE Station : A 44-Year-Old Patient with Left Lumbar Dragging Sensation, Pyrexia, and Weight Loss
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