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Final FRCA SOE - Online Course

Prepare for the Final FRCA SOE with individual AI mock vivas, examiner-style questioning and structured clinical scenarios designed to improve viva technique, prioritisation, applied knowledge and peri-operative decision-making.

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What is included?

  • Realistic Final FRCA SOE mock viva practice with AI examiner-style questioning

  • Clinical anaesthesia scenarios designed to test judgement, prioritisation and safe decision-making

  • Applied clinical science integrated into peri-operative and emergency scenarios

  • Structured questioning across core Final FRCA areas including general duties, essential units and high-yield clinical topics

  • Immediate feedback to help improve answer structure, clarity and clinical reasoning

  • Flexible online access on desktop, tablet and mobile for practice around shifts and on-calls

  • Created by consultant anaesthetists with practical FRCA teaching experience

  • Designed for candidates who have passed the Final FRCA written exam and are preparing for the Final SOE

Why use FRCA.Ai for Final FRCA SOE preparation?

 

  • The Final FRCA SOE is not just a test of knowledge. It assesses whether you can organise information, justify decisions, prioritise safely and speak clearly under pressure. FRCA.Ai gives you repeated viva-style practice so you can refine how you think, structure and answer.

  • Practise under pressure

    • Examiner-style prompts help you rehearse concise, structured answers.

  • Improve clinical judgement

    • Scenarios focus on risk, safety, escalation and peri-operative decision-making.

  • Build viva fluency

    • Repeated practice helps convert knowledge into clear spoken answers.

Start focused Final FRCA SOE practice today — choose the access period that matches your exam timeline.

  • Final FRCA SOE

    69£
    Intelligent questioning that mirrors the Final FRCA SOE exam.
    Valid for one month
    • 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

    99£
    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

    129£
    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
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Topics covered in ViVa Voice - Pause. Speak. Listen.

ANATOMY 

  • Ankle block – 14:51

  • Brainstem death testing – 18:01

  • Brachial plexus – 18:32

  • Caudal epidural – 10:56

  • Celiac plexus block – 11:10

  • Cervical plexus block – 12:08

  • Circle of Willis – 18:02

  • CSF – 13:05

  • Diaphragm – 11:35

  • Epidural space – 16:15

  • Erector spinae plane block – 11:51

  • Eye blocks – 15:59

  • Femoral nerve block – 13:37

  • Hip joint blocks – 13:06

  • Interscalene block – 10:44

  • Internal jugular vein – 11:06

  • Larynx – 17:15

  • Lumbosacral plexus – 14:15

  • Quadratus lumborum block – 12:17

  • Rectus sheath block – 10:20

  • Stellate ganglion block – 14:02

  • Supraclavicular block – 13:51

  • TAP block – 12:54

  • Tracheostomy – 14:38

PHYSIOLOGY 

  • Action potential – 25:47

  • Anaphylaxis – 24:03

  • Autonomic nervous system – 26:23

  • Blood transfusion – 18:02

  • Calcium – 23:40

  • Hypothalamic pituitary axis – 21:31

  • Liver – 19:09

  • Myasthenia gravis – 16:48

  • Pain pathways – 21:19

  • Phosphate and vitamin D – 20:36

  • Potassium – 24:20

  • Renal physiology – 20:01

  • Respiratory physiology – 21:40

  • Sodium – 22:41

  • Thyroid hormones – 23:02

PHARMACOLOGY 

  • Adrenaline – 24:16

  • Albumin – 20:47

  • Antibiotics – 22:51

  • Anticoagulants – 22:57

  • Anticonvulsants – 18:24

  • Antiemetics – 19:17

  • Antifungals & antivirals – 17:57

  • Antihypertensives – 16:33

  • Antiplatelets – 20:50

  • Ketamine – 13:47

  • Local anaesthetics – 25:01

  • Opioids – 30:26

  • Phenytoin – 18:08

  • Propofol – 20:19

  • Sugammadex – 19:43

  • Thiopentone – 18:21

  • TIVA – 18:29

  • Uterine tone pharmacology – 18:35

PHYSICS 

  • Capnography – 23:53

  • Cardiac output monitoring – 23:50

  • Chest drain – 15:33

  • ECG – 26:30

  • MRI – 21:06

  • Renal replacement therapy – 18:47

  • Scavenging – 22:08

  • Temperature monitoring – 23:33

  • Ultrasound – 24:25

  • Vapourisers – 26:57

AIRWAY 

  • Endoscopic sinus surgery – 23:59

  • Airway assessment – 25:21

  • Shared airway in ENT surgery – 20:22

  • Awake fibreoptic intubation – 22:37

  • C spine injury – 27:25

  • Burns injury to airway – 27:15

  • Difficult airway management – 20:35

  • Dental extraction – 21:14

  • Tracheostomy surgery – 24:57

  • Airway tumour resection – 25:45

  • Maxillofacial trauma – 25:32

  • Foreign body in airway – 25:21

  • Fracture mandible – 22:52

  • Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) – 19:49

  • Oesophageal foreign body – 24:15

  • Paediatric airway considerations – 23:28

NEURO 

  • Anterior cervical discectomy – 24:12

  • Acute spinal cord injury – 22:05

  • Anaesthesia for intracranial tumour – 25:58

  • Awake craniotomy – 25:05

  • C2 fracture – 18:59

  • Chronic spinal cord injury – 24:34

  • Craniotomy – 21:45

  • Extradural haematoma – 23:34

  • Hydrocephalus – 19:11

  • Interventional neuro-radiology – 23:51

  • Pituitary surgery – 22:44

  • Posterior fossa surgery – 25:50

  • Scoliosis surgery – 28:40

  • Stroke thrombectomy – 22:54

  • Traumatic brain injury – 25:44

  • Venous air embolism – 30:13

OBSTETRICS 

  • Acute fatty liver of pregnancy – 20:41

  • Amniotic fluid embolism – 22:06

  • Antepartum haemorrhage – 27:47

  • Caesarean section – 24:35

  • Cord prolapse – 22:32

  • Difficult airway in an obstetric patient – 28:35

  • Hypertension in pregnancy – 25:21

  • Intrauterine fetal death – 22:22

  • Labour analgesia – 24:03

  • Massive obstetric haemorrhage – 28:01

  • Maternal sepsis – 25:21

  • Non-obstetric surgery during pregnancy – 25:36

  • Post dural puncture headache – 20:55

  • Peripartum cardiomyopathy – 24:11

  • Sickle cell disease in pregnancy – 20:48

  • Twin pregnancy – 23:25

CARDIAC 

  • Adults with congenital heart disease – 44:51

  • Anaesthesia after heart transplant – 39:43

  • Aortic regurgitation – 40:46

  • Aortic stenosis – 30:36

  • Cardiopulmonary bypass – 28:39

  • Cardiac catheter lab procedures – 25:46

  • Ischaemic heart disease – 32:29

  • Infective endocarditis – 24:42

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