LSSBA - Primary FRCA SBA course
- LSFRCA
- Mar 1
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 16
Our original course.
This course is run on Google Meets and runs for half a day. We offer trainees the option of the morning or afternoon sessions to fit their schedule, the material is the same in both sessions.
The course costs £30, but is free of charge to those in the West Midlands Deanery. This will be based on your nhs.net email address.
The session covers three sets of 18-20 SBA's. These are divided into physiology, pharmacology & physics. Trainees are placed into groups of 7. They spend 20 minutes answering the SBA's by themselves before returning to the group to review the answers. Answers are presented with explanations and workings, with interactivity provided by Mentimeter graphs following each question showing how the question was answered (see below). This is confidential, and we have found it to be useful to show how a question was answered by the trainee's peers.

The November sitting of the course will be on Friday 7th of November.
To register please use the google form on the below link, or the QR code.
To pay for the course, please use the button below to be linked to our paypal, alternatively we can send you a link via email.
If you have any questions about the course or LSFRCA please e-mail us at LSFRCAcourses@gmail.com
Below is an example question & feedback.
Feedback from previous courses:
Rated 4.89/5 stars
"Brilliant course- thank you, thought facilitators were brilliant. Honestly just more of the same"
"Very useful course, would definitely recommend. Nice to have an option for a half-day, online course rather than super intense, very expensive in-person 4 day course!"
"Time alone to answer questions first was v beneficial. Helped to see where I was without input from others first. Thank you so much!!"
"Really helpful and breaks up studying alone. Good amount of questions, good pace and time. Well prepared by the team."
"It was really great.. thank you so much!"
"Really liked the addition of the Mentimeter, I think it was useful to see the spread of how people were answering certain questions, but still loved the interaction of discussing questions in a small group"












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