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Final FRCA SOE - Online Course
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Purpose-Built for Anaesthetic Trainees: Designed specifically to support anaesthetic doctors preparing for the FRCA SOE. Focused, relevant, and aligned with the RCoA curriculum.
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Evidence-Based and Always Up-To-Date: Content is regularly reviewed and updated in line with the latest RCoA guidelines, exam formats, and best clinical practice.
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On-Demand AI-Powered Mock Vivas: Practise FRCA SOE scenarios with intelligent, examiner-style questioning. Build exam technique and confidence at your own pace.
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Final FRCA SOE
49£Intelligent questioning that mirrors the Final FRCA SOE exam.Valid for one month- AI Examiner
- Timed Mock SOE
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- Currently 4 full Mock SOEs
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- Free access to Primary FRCA SOE for Basic Sciences
Final FRCA SOE
79£Intelligent questioning that mirrors the Final FRCA SOE exam.Valid for 2 months- AI Examiner
- Timed Mock SOE
- No observer
- Zero Peer Pressure
- Model Answers Included
- Currently 4 full Mock SOEs
- ViVa Voice - Pause. Speak. Listen ©
- Free access to Primary FRCA SOE for Basic Sciences
Final FRCA SOE
109£Intelligent questioning that mirrors the Final FRCA SOE exam.Valid for 3 months- AI Examiner
- Timed Mock SOE
- No observer
- Zero Peer Pressure
- Model Answers Included
- Currently 4 full Mock SOEs
- ViVa Voice - Pause. Speak. Listen ©
- Free access to Primary FRCA SOE for Basic Sciences





Topics covered in ViVa Voice - Pause. Speak. Listen.
ANATOMY
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Ankle block – 14:51
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Brainstem death testing – 18:01
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Brachial plexus – 18:32
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Caudal epidural – 10:56
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Celiac plexus block – 11:10
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Cervical plexus block – 12:08
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Circle of Willis – 18:02
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CSF – 13:05
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Diaphragm – 11:35
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Epidural space – 16:15
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Erector spinae plane block – 11:51
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Eye blocks – 15:59
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Femoral nerve block – 13:37
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Hip joint blocks – 13:06
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Interscalene block – 10:44
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Internal jugular vein – 11:06
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Larynx – 17:15
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Lumbosacral plexus – 14:15
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Quadratus lumborum block – 12:17
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Rectus sheath block – 10:20
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Stellate ganglion block – 14:02
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Supraclavicular block – 13:51
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TAP block – 12:54
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Tracheostomy – 14:38
PHYSIOLOGY
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Action potential – 25:47
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Anaphylaxis – 24:03
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Autonomic nervous system – 26:23
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Blood transfusion – 18:02
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Calcium – 23:40
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Hypothalamic pituitary axis – 21:31
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Liver – 19:09
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Myasthenia gravis – 16:48
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Pain pathways – 21:19
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Phosphate and vitamin D – 20:36
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Potassium – 24:20
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Renal physiology – 20:01
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Respiratory physiology – 21:40
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Sodium – 22:41
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Thyroid hormones – 23:02
PHARMACOLOGY
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Adrenaline – 24:16
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Albumin – 20:47
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Antibiotics – 22:51
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Anticoagulants – 22:57
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Anticonvulsants – 18:24
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Antiemetics – 19:17
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Antifungals & antivirals – 17:57
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Antihypertensives – 16:33
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Antiplatelets – 20:50
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Ketamine – 13:47
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Local anaesthetics – 25:01
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Opioids – 30:26
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Phenytoin – 18:08
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Propofol – 20:19
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Sugammadex – 19:43
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Thiopentone – 18:21
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TIVA – 18:29
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Uterine tone pharmacology – 18:35
PHYSICS
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Capnography – 23:53
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Cardiac output monitoring – 23:50
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Chest drain – 15:33
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ECG – 26:30
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MRI – 21:06
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Renal replacement therapy – 18:47
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Scavenging – 22:08
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Temperature monitoring – 23:33
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Ultrasound – 24:25
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Vapourisers – 26:57
AIRWAY
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Endoscopic sinus surgery – 23:59
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Airway assessment – 25:21
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Shared airway in ENT surgery – 20:22
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Awake fibreoptic intubation – 22:37
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C spine injury – 27:25
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Burns injury to airway – 27:15
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Difficult airway management – 20:35
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Dental extraction – 21:14
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Tracheostomy surgery – 24:57
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Airway tumour resection – 25:45
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Maxillofacial trauma – 25:32
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Foreign body in airway – 25:21
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Fracture mandible – 22:52
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Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) – 19:49
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Oesophageal foreign body – 24:15
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Paediatric airway considerations – 23:28
NEURO
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Anterior cervical discectomy – 24:12
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Acute spinal cord injury – 22:05
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Anaesthesia for intracranial tumour – 25:58
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Awake craniotomy – 25:05
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C2 fracture – 18:59
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Chronic spinal cord injury – 24:34
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Craniotomy – 21:45
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Extradural haematoma – 23:34
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Hydrocephalus – 19:11
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Interventional neuro-radiology – 23:51
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Pituitary surgery – 22:44
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Posterior fossa surgery – 25:50
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Scoliosis surgery – 28:40
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Stroke thrombectomy – 22:54
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Traumatic brain injury – 25:44
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Venous air embolism – 30:13
OBSTETRICS
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Acute fatty liver of pregnancy – 20:41
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Amniotic fluid embolism – 22:06
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Antepartum haemorrhage – 27:47
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Caesarean section – 24:35
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Cord prolapse – 22:32
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Difficult airway in an obstetric patient – 28:35
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Hypertension in pregnancy – 25:21
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Intrauterine fetal death – 22:22
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Labour analgesia – 24:03
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Massive obstetric haemorrhage – 28:01
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Maternal sepsis – 25:21
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Non-obstetric surgery during pregnancy – 25:36
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Post dural puncture headache – 20:55
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Peripartum cardiomyopathy – 24:11
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Sickle cell disease in pregnancy – 20:48
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Twin pregnancy – 23:25
CARDIAC
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Adults with congenital heart disease – 44:51
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Anaesthesia after heart transplant – 39:43
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Aortic regurgitation – 40:46
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Aortic stenosis – 30:36
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Cardiopulmonary bypass – 28:39
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Cardiac catheter lab procedures – 25:46
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Ischaemic heart disease – 32:29
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Infective endocarditis – 24:42