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Plastic Surgery (FRCS Plast Surg oral)

Sit your FRCS Plast Surg viva after rehearsing every answer out loud

Rehearse FRCS Plast Surg Plastic Surgery viva scenarios out loud against a senior examiner who probes your reasoning. Get instant, examiner-style feedback on every answer — as many times as it takes to sound fluent.

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What is the FRCS Plast Surg viva, and how do you practise for it?

The FRCS Plast Surg viva is an oral exam where you defend your clinical reasoning out loud to a senior examiner. The most effective preparation is repeated spoken rehearsal — with MedMock you practise viva-style questioning against an AI examiner and get instant, examiner-style feedback on every answer.

Last reviewed June 2026

You can know the medicine and still freeze in the room

The FRCS Plast Surg viva rewards fluency under pressure. It is not enough to know the answer — you must articulate it clearly and in a structured way, while a senior examiner interrupts and probes further.

That ability comes only from rehearsing out loud against someone who challenges you. Yet willing seniors are scarce, mock vivas are rare, and rehearsing silently develops none of the fluency you need on the day.

FRCS Plast Surg viva practice, on demand

JCIE Intercollegiate Section 2 oral — three 30-minute consultant-led panel vivas sweeping burns, hand & upper-limb trauma, facial soft tissue and craniomaxillofacial trauma, lower-limb reconstruction, head & neck oncology and reconstruction, facial palsy, cleft lip & palate, craniofacial deformity, congenital hand and ear, breast & chest wall, perineal & GU reconstruction, pressure sores, generic techniques and complex wounds, aesthetics, skin cancer, sarcoma, vascular anomalies, and ethics / general professional capability.

MedMock gives you a senior examiner who probes your reasoning, available 24/7. Pick a question, have a genuine spoken conversation, and get instant, examiner-style feedback the moment you finish — scored against what genuinely matters in the FRCS Plast Surg. No rota conflicts, no study partner, no waiting your turn. Simply practise whenever you have ten minutes.

How it works

1

Choose a question

Pick from the real FRCS Plast Surg questions — all 3 of them, or let MedMock surprise you the way exam day will.

2

Have the conversation

Speak naturally, out loud. The AI examiner listens, follows up and probes further, exactly like the viva.

3

Get instant feedback

The moment you finish, you get specific, examiner-style feedback and a score — what you did well, what cost you marks, and precisely what to fix before the next attempt.

Why candidates practise with MedMock

Practise out loud, any time

No study partner, no booking, no rota clash. Open MedMock at 6am or midnight and run a full question in minutes.

All 3 questions, endless variations

You will never simply memorise answers. Each run is different, so you build the real skill — adapting in the moment.

Examiner-level feedback in seconds

Know exactly where you lost marks and how to address it, instead of guessing why a mock session went poorly.

Turn nerves into muscle memory

By the time you sit the FRCS Plast Surg, the format feels familiar — because you have already done it dozens of times.

A fraction of the cost of courses

Avoid the hundreds of pounds you would spend on a one-off exam course, and practise unlimited scenarios instead.

Practise anywhere, from your phone

On a break, during the commute, between jobs on the ward — your preparation goes wherever you do.

Practise every station

MedMock covers the questions you will face in the FRCS Plast Surg viva. Rehearse each one until it feels routine.

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Trauma / Burns / Adult Upper Limb

Anatomy, classification, clinical management, and operative principles across burns assessment & resuscitation, surgical management of burns and complications; all aspects of upper-limb trauma and chronic upper-limb pathology; facial soft tissue injuries, craniomaxillofacial trauma, and lower-limb trauma.

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Acute Head & Neck Tumours / Congenital Anomalies / Trunk & Perineal Reconstruction

Anatomy, classification, clinical management, and operative principles across head & neck excisional surgery and major reconstruction, facial palsy; cleft lip and palate, craniofacial deformity, congenital hand deformity, congenital ear deformity; perineal and GU reconstruction including hypospadias, breast and chest wall reconstruction, and pressure sore management.

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Generic Techniques, Complex Wounds, Vascular Anomalies & Aesthetics / Skin Cancer & Sarcoma / General Professional Capability

Anatomy, classification, clinical management, and operative principles across generic plastic surgery techniques, complex wound management, aesthetics; skin cancer, sarcoma, vascular anomalies; and general professional capability — ethical and medico-legal issues, consent, critical incident management, complaints, safeguarding, and colleague issue management.

Example scenarios

A sample of the scenarios you will practise — each plays out as a live, spoken conversation, not a script to read.

Trauma / Burns / Adult Upper Limb

Discuss your fluid resuscitation, excisional strategy, and reconstructive plan for a 70 kg adult with 38% TBSA mixed-depth flame burns including circumferential upper-limb involvement — including escharotomy thresholds, ABA depth classification, and your indications for early tangential excision.

Acute Head & Neck Tumours / Congenital Anomalies / Trunk & Perineal Reconstruction

Talk us through your reconstructive options and operative sequence for a 4 cm full-thickness defect of the lower lip after Mohs excision of a SCC, including the orbicularis oris anatomy, oral commissure preservation, and your justification for choosing primary closure vs Karapandzic vs Abbe vs free radial forearm.

Generic Techniques, Complex Wounds, Vascular Anomalies & Aesthetics / Skin Cancer & Sarcoma / General Professional Capability

A 34-year-old returns 8 weeks after bilateral breast augmentation reporting asymmetry and a heavy lumpy feel on the right. Walk through your differential including Baker grading of capsular contracture, your investigation pathway, and how you would conduct the Duty-of-Candour discussion.

FRCS Plast Surg practice — your questions answered

How realistic is MedMock's FRCS Plast Surg practice?

Every scenario is built around the real FRCS Plast Surg viva format and the domains examiners assess. You speak out loud and the AI examiner probes your reasoning, so it feels far closer to the day than reading notes or rehearsing silently.

How does the feedback work?

As soon as you finish a question, MedMock gives you instant, examiner-style feedback and a score — highlighting what you did well, what cost you marks, and exactly what to work on next.

Can I practise specific FRCS Plast Surg questions?

Yes. You can pick any of the 3 questions to drill a weak area, or run a mixed set to simulate the real exam.

Do I need a study partner or a fixed time slot?

No. That is the point — MedMock is available 24/7 and you practise alone, out loud, whenever it suits you. No coordinating diaries, no waiting for a course date.

Is MedMock right for me if I am sitting the FRCS Plast Surg?

If your FRCS Plast Surg exam involves speaking — defending your reasoning to an examiner — then spoken rehearsal is exactly what MedMock is built for.

How much does it cost?

Far less than a one-off exam course, with unlimited practice. Everyone starts with a free trial — no card required — so you can see how it works before paying. See current options on our pricing page.

Disclaimer: National medical recruitment formats and Royal College examination criteria are subject to change annually. While Medmock strives for absolute accuracy based on the latest HEE/NHS England cycles, always consult your official applicant handbook or Royal College website for the definitive, up-to-date station requirements for your specific cohort.

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