Frcs Ophthalmology Part 3 May 2026

Today, Omar was safe.

Omar swallowed. This was the ethics bomb. “I would explain that saving the child’s life is the priority. If the tumour is group D or E with no useful vision, enucleation is life-saving. I would involve child protection services only if refusal puts the child at imminent risk of metastasis. I would not delay treatment to appease the parents.” frcs ophthalmology part 3

He pushed through. He saw his candidate number. Today, Omar was safe

Silence.

The rain was lashing against the windows of the hotel room in Edinburgh. Omar stared at the four plastic bags on the bed, each labelled: . frcs ophthalmology part 3

Not just a pass— “Commended in Clinical Judgement.”