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Get early insight into MRCGP exam details, application process, and assessment requirements. Find tips to excel in the AKT and CSA exams, along with relevant study resources.
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ST3 • Dr Rhiannon Starks • Sept 2014
Plan! (wall planner/diary overview?) • Read early on RCGP website- training>MRCGP exam….read early what both involve, all sorts of advice, what to wear, what you need to take, format etc, WHEN TO APPLY • Look on e-portfolio- what do you need to do? Is your trainer going to be away at a crucial time? Sabbatical? Get assessments done early so you can concentrate on exams/shaving time off consultations. Get DOPS out the way if not already done in ST1/2
Change management • Start early! • What interests you? Or annoys you? How could you improve it? • You lead the project but don’t have to do it all yourself e.g. use IT bod etc if needed • Read the marking scheme for the project so you can put the ‘buzz words’ in to explain what you learnt/key concepts • I wrote up a word file about my project then attached to a filled in entry as ‘audit/project’ on e-portfolio
OOH • Start early and book/plan so not last minute rush, paid really well to do so relatively few OOH • Range of bases evening weekend mobile TC • 3-4 trainers • I did a nightshift (counts as two, really interesting, would recommend) • 12 is minimum I did 14 • Deanery OOH/palliative day last year, also local VTS OOH session with tel triage
Exams- AKT • Passmedicine- questions +++! Bank of over 2000 also ‘knowledge tutor’ quick fire facts for common q’s e.g. drugs in pregnany, flying rules. Can also set a mini exam e.g. 100 q’s & time it • Flying and driving rules seem important part (pass medicine, also DVLA PDF if you google search if any clarification needed) • 10% stats! Can learn basics from passmedicine questions
CSA • Prepare well and there shouldn’t be too many surprises- do as many cases as you can, see as many patients as you can, video yourself in surgery • Start early- find a good supportive group, have dinner for the first session to break the barrier/set how you want to tackle things/when to meet • 1 doctor 1 patient 1-2 examiner (or others preparing next case) • If unsure of clinical mgt could set homework to report back next time in bullet points on management of something e.g. snoring or get someone on gpnotebook etc after case • Make it fun- housekeeping, snacks, plan a post CSA social, post results social, book the exam with a friend
CSA resources 1 • MRCGP full of good advice/marking domains • Pennine GP training- my ‘bread and butter’ free many excellent cases to print with marking scheme, some consultation models http://www.pennine-gp-training.co.uk/csa-case-scenarios-written-by-our-gpsts-for-their-csa-work-groups.htm
CSA resources 2 • http://www.csaprep.co.uk/csa-cases (some free cases) • http://www.bradfordvts.co.uk/mrcgp/csa/csa-practise-cases/ (free cases) • http://www.csacases.com/ (one of our group subscribed to this in the last month of revision (£40/month) and we shared the cost and used this which has 52 cases to perform mini mock CSA (7 cases) which we wouldn’t have seen before and can do quickly in a row as all in one place
Deanery CSA day • BEST deanery teaching across all 3 years in my opinion- very encouraging • Benchmark self against others (useful to do as get comfortable in own group- could also consider swapping in groups for a session locally) • I put it off as I was scared I wouldn’t be up to scratch but very encouraging/helpful/constructive. Did mine about 3.5 weeks before exam and others in group did same day but in different groups- debriefed what we needed to work on individually in car on way home • ??? ‘professional’ CSA courses