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Conjoint Selection Exercise for Admission to Higher Surgical Training (May 05) Briefing Session 8 April 05 Dr W C Yip Dr W K Ching. Objective. The conjoint selection exercise aims to match candidates with appropriate potential and aptitude to different specialties for higher training.

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  1. Conjoint Selection Exercise for Admission to Higher Surgical Training (May 05)Briefing Session8 April 05Dr W C YipDr W K Ching

  2. Objective The conjoint selection exercise aims to match candidates with appropriate potential and aptitude to different specialties for higher training

  3. Points to Note • This is a selection exercise (real business) • No. of eligible BSTs > No. of HST available posts • Please do NOT think if the no. of eligible BSTs matched with the HST post in your hospital, then it is perfectly ok. There can be Mishap!! • Interview is an art: You need to be well-prepared & demonstrate you are better than other candidates.

  4. Training Progress (……) HA SDR Referee Assessment Interview Performance Discretion of Specialty Boards Assessment Criteria 30% 20% 20% 20% 10%

  5. Assessment Criteria (Cont’d) Training Progress • ICB assessment • No. of attempts in exam • Publications • Paper presentation • Research projects

  6. GS Plastic Surgery Paediatric Surgery Urology Cardiothoracic Surgery Neurosurgery O&T ENT Emergency Medicine Selection for Higher Training

  7. Conjoint Selection Exercise (May 04) • Applicants: 39 • Matched with 1st priority: 35 • Matched with 2nd priority: 2 (but 1 declined offer) • Not Matched: 1 • Declined Offer: 1

  8. Conjoint Selection Exercise(Nov 04) • Applicants: 20 • Matched with 1st priority*: 14 • Matched with 2nd priority (but declined offer): 1 • Not Matched: 5 * Conditional offer to 2 candidates who would be sitting the new ICB examination or equivalent

  9. Conjoint Selection Exercise (May 05) Conjoint Selection Interviews 19 May 2005

  10. Conjoint Selection Exercise (May 05) Composition of the Selection Panel • HA Representative • HST Program Directors of the nine Surgical Specialties • Representative from the HKICBSC

  11. Time Schedule for May 05 Exercise

  12. Conjoint Selection Exercise (May 05) Number of old/ new MRCS holders having completed basic training 19 Number of posts To be confirmed

  13. Appeal Mechanism - Counselling on alternative career path is the main track. - Decision of the Panel can be appealed to the Chairman of the Central Committee on Surgical Training & Chairman of the Conjoint Selection Panel.

  14. Common Interview Questions • Why do/ don’t you choose these specialties? • What have you done to know more.. ? • Why are you better than your colleagues? • Please explain on extraordinary assessments in SDR / ICB /referee assessments. • Tell us your role in this research activity. etc

  15. FAQ

  16. 1.Does my second choice matter? • Candidates can be selected irrespective of whether it is 1st or 2nd choice if assessed to be suitable

  17. 2.What happens if I decline the offer? • Reapply during remaining contract period if:- • training to be completed within 7 years of training contract; and • remaining contract period allows reattempt in next exercise

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