For decades, surgical trainees across the globe have faced a common, daunting hurdle: the Intercollegiate MRCS (Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons) Part A examination. Among the sea of recommended textbooks, revision aids, and question banks, one name has persisted as a cult classic for fundamental knowledge testing: Buzzard.
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