
Get Through MRCGP: Simulated Consultation Assessment
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All content has been fully updated to include the latest knowledge base, including the task boxes that focus reader attention on the different challenges presented by each station and the popular feature 'One minute explanations for patients', whilst maintaining the book's tried and tested formula that was so successful in prior editions.
Key Features:
? Stations organised as three full exams for realistic examination practice
? Increased content covering complexity, inclusivity and managing risk - all key areas that the SCA looks to assess
? Reflects the latest practical details of the running of the SCA, including the pre-exam IT check process and operational considerations on the day including remote invigilation
? Additional focus on consultation skills development, cultural awareness and managing uncertainty
Written by an experienced author team that has extensive knowledge of both national and international primary care clinical skills assessment, the third edition of Get Through MRCGP: Simulated Consultation Assessment is essential reading for postgraduate candidates preparing for this challenging examination in the UK and internationally.
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Adam Firth is a GP Trainer, NICE Guideline Chair and NHSE Primary Care Medical Educator, Stockport, UK.
Deepthi Lavu is an academic GP, University of Exeter, UK.
Val Wass is Emeritus Professor of Medical Education, Keele University, UK.
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