Information about FCPS-I
Candidates for the Fellowship of the College are expected to have
a sound working knowledge of the structure and functions of the
human body and the various mechanisms whereby these structures and
functions are altered leading to diseased states. The emphasis in
the FCPS Part-I examination is on comprehension of the various
mechanisms by which the body works and adjusts to external and
internal changes. Concepts of the integration and interrelationship
of various parts of the body are to be given more importance than
fine details of structure and function.
The outline of various topics given in this syllabus is a guide to
what at the moment are considered to be important topics which the
candidate is expected to know. This is to help both the candidate
and the examiner in defining the minimum boundaries of FCPS Part-I
examination.
Contents of FCPS-I Syllabus (Common for all, Basic sciences)
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