ABOUT US

“You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.” –Zig Ziglar

MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDER

Rishabha D Sharma

MBBS, MS, DNB, FRCS Edin, ECFMG (USA), Dip Lap Surg (France), Dip Leadership & Management, Dip Advanced Nutrition, Dip Ultimate Body Transformation, FRCS (Gen Surg), Cert Learning How to Learn, FEBS (Breast Surgery), CESR CCT (Gen Surg)

Consultant Oncoplastic Breast Surgeon, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust


Founder, Course director & Web Host 

I am delighted to introduce you to the Phoenix FRCS Course I started in May 2017 as an expression of my creative experimentation. My dear friends, Mr Mohammad Nadeem, Mr Ahmad Mirza and I attended the Alpine Course in January 2017 in Les Arcs, France, when we conceptualised this great endeavour and wrote down the basic framework. It took me two attempts to pass this exam and five months of groundwork to organise the first course (MRI Manchester). Mr Sanjay V Joshi has been instrumental in taking this course to a great length. We would have struggled to run this course without him and his family's support.




We identified that a cohort of trainee surgeons had to go through training challenges, lack of support and financial burden while preparing for the Domestic and International FRCS Examination. They felt isolated, stressed and at times overwhelmed with professional and family commitments. While the surgical training in the UK is unparallel; there is a lack of individual support for customised preparation in the current resource stretched NHS. 

With these background challenges, we comm itted to starting a course to address these issues. The Phoenix FRCS Course (the Face to Face Version)is rather a process that comprises of three phases:

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The focus is on learning and consolidating what works in the real exam and unlearning what does not!

Furthermore, the Phoenix FRCS Course (the Face to Face Version) is based on the most up to date theories of learning and the psychology of performance. We have a common goal of guiding you to get through the examination with the knowledge and training you already have. We actively identify your knowledge gaps, recurring self-defeating patterns and biases in thinking and performing. We then outline them and seek remedial actions together and encourage you to master those steps with our help in all three phases. For some, this experience could be quite humbling, and for others, it could be transforming.

From the outset, I would like to admit that most of us are not approved trainers or educators and have no affiliations with any reputed institutions. However, our uniqueness of purpose, continuity of commitment and success rate in the Fellowship exams are self-evident. The onus is on you to change your career trajectory by making the most of what we have to offer.

We provide one to one viva sessions, peer to peer learning, virtual clinical scenarios, and Skype sessions in all three phases with minimal or no lectures and PowerPoint presentations.

Because of the recent challenging and changing circumstances, our face to face course has been cancelled however we are committed to helping you even in these difficult times by providing virtual group sessions.

 
 

MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL COURSE COORDINATOR

Sanjay V Joshi

MBBS, MS, MSc, FRCSEd, FRCS (UGI)
General and UGI Surgeon
Tunbridge Wells Hospital Kent UK

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I found the FRCS exam challenging and requiring well-directed efforts. It was difficult to get guidance tailored to one's needs and covering specific areas of weaknesses. The Phoenix Course concentrates on exactly areas. We aim to excel on the one to one guidance and give personalised advice which results in a high success rate. The course is conducted for a small group of up to 15 candidates and has a high candidate to faculty ratio. Our team comprises of a diverse group of surgeons who have faced similar challenges in the exam and benefitted from this course recently. We are all keen and dedicated surgeons helping others through this course. The candidates are offered pre and post-course conference (Skype) sessions. The course is run totally on non-profit basis keeping the fees to a minimum.

Interestingly the course was run for the first time by candidates who prepared by being faculty to each other. This successful pattern then continued into the second course where I was fortunate enough to be a candidate. I have been associated with the course ever since as I found it innovative and effective. It is particularly useful to candidates who have had the experience of appearing for the examination and those who are not in training posts. The trainees and first-time candidates too benefit enormously as the course gives them an excellent practice of examination skills and scenarios.

It’s a brainchild of Rish Sharma whose innovative vision is helping trainee surgeons through this course. It was run initially at MRI Manchester and then at Southmead Hospital Bristol and Tunbridge Wells Hospital Kent. Because of recent challenging and changing circumstances, our face to face course has been cancelled and we are providing virtual group sessions only.