Intro to Year 3 Sally Barker 13/09/2018.

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Intro to Year 3 Sally Barker 13/09/2018

Contents* The Structure Firms Fun OSCE Obsession Study Systems How to do well *Useful Resources in red throughout.

Are you ready? Intro week Firm One DPD Course FOCP Exam (Ethics) Firm Two Firm Three OSCE and Written Exam How long: 1 week 10 weeks 3 weeks Jan 3rd 8 weeks (?) 10 weeks (but try to get signed off early) Last week of May Things to work out: Who to email when you’re stuck. Where the common room is. What your study system is. DOPs DOPs DOPs. Who your OSCE group is. Get the examinations nailed. How many you need to attend. When the Ethics Lectures are. Get the histories nailed. Finish your DOPs. Keep going with that study system. Start question books.

Firms Fun- 10 top tips for hospitals Be early. Be keen. Be respectful. A bit of pre-reading will get attention. Don’t be afraid to ask for directions. Don’t overthink the formative assessments. Leave early if you think you’ll learn more at home (don’t just leave early to watch Netflix). Have a bit of revision with you. As soon as you find a friendly F1; ask them if they’ll help you get DOPs signed off. Be nice! If you’ve set up a sign-off meeting with a consultant/ met a cool patient/ made friends with the ECG nurse, tell your firm partners!

Firms Fun- slightly different for GP… Get mentally prepared for 8-6 days But often 1-2 hour lunches Much more opportunity to ask questions and request specific teaching. And certain DOPs are really easy to get e.g. inhaler technique. If you have GP in second term, you’ll be assigned a Community Action Project as your formative assessment. Actually can be a lot of fun Days off to “work on your project”

Any questions so far?

OSCE Obsession- the basics Exam in last week of May 12 stations 10 minutes per station 4 examinations 4 clinical skills 4 histories

OSCE Obsession- confidence building Sign up to an OSCE group as soon as possible. Don’t worry about having more than one. Try and have a group that isn’t just your close friends. Actually go to Clinical Skills! Ignore the rumours. Ask around for mark schemes. Ask throughout the year if you can take home bits of used kit.

OSCE Obsession- 48 hours to go 2 DAYS BEFORE: With your OSCE group, go through the basics you KNOW will come up- cardio exams, resp exam etc 1 DAY BEFORE: stations are released…repeat….repeat….repeat Make a rule to take two walks and eat three meals Don’t kill your friendship Stop two hours before you plan to sleep and do something relaxing

Any questions so far?

Break Time 

Study Systems- the FOCP Exam How to prepare: Go to the MM tutorial in December Attend the Ethics and Law DPD lectures. Do the E-modules online and try to condense your notes as much as possible. One third of the exam is Law, made up of multiple choice questions. The rest is Ethics- essay questions based on the pre-leased case. ​ Case released during December​. Exam on 3rd January​. Allowed to take up to 10 pieces of A4 in with you.

Study Systems- the Written Exam How to prepare: Design a system.​ Set deadlines​. Stick to it. 150 SBAs, generally mini- clinical cases. Exam in the last week of May (same week as OSCE).

We all learn differently

Study Systems- what I did… Flowcharts for treatments Laz’s notes​ 450 pages​ 9 pages a day  50 days​ (cross- referencing with BMJ Best Practice) Repeat repeat repeat​ Oxford Cases Medicine & Surgery​ 29 cases​ 1 case every 2 days  60 days​ Lectures from DPD​ 24 hours, 3 days, 1 week, 1 month​ E-lectures​ Weekly​ Mindmaps (symptoms) Brainscape Flashcards A few weeks before exams…. Try a few question books, focus on Amir Sam’s DPD lectures. Notes on Sofia

Study Systems- general principles Start early (now)​. Know what’s on Sofia- some conditions you need to know treatments for but many you don’t.​ Repetition​. Think about what you’re working for​. Create a system​ Set deadlines​ Stick to it

Any questions?

How to do well For me, first term of third year felt far too busy​ Freshers + societies + early starts + tough consultants + osce tutoring + revision etc etc​ Ended up crying at firms….. Not ideal. What worked for me? Taking a day off every week.​ Go outside​ Have screen-free time​ Cook ​ See people who aren’t third year medics​ Welfare services (anonymous), personal tutor Meditation 

Any questions?

What MM has in store for you this term Horrible Histories and Clinical Examinations Series A 3-day series of tutorials To be held on fortnightly basis (13th October, 27th October, 10th November) Designed to help you clerk a patient fully and get you ready for your OSCE Stations Organised by organ systems (e.g. Cardio history + examination), so that you get the most out of each tutorial Ethics Tutorial A point by point breakdown of your ethics case scenario, as well as other key knowledge required for the exam No need to worry about this from now!!

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