The ST3 Year Nick Pendleton.

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The ST3 Year Nick Pendleton

To receive the Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT) You must have passed all 3 components: AKT + CSA + WPBA

There is a lot to get done! Workplace Based Assessment: Learning Log Entries showing competence in all required skills and in all areas of the GP Curriculum. And…

Workplace Based Assessment COTs CBDs Audit MSF PSQ CEPS SEA OOH sessions PDP Form R and GMC Survey completion

ARCP Panels take place in June WPBA must be completed By the end of May 2015! ARCP Panels take place in June

Planning Regularly discuss your progress with your Educational Supervisor Plan out what you need to do and when you plan to do it Ensure you have the Out of Hours sessions done with a maximum of 2 booked but not done by the time of the panel

The CSA Exam The CSA is a summative assessment of a doctor’s ability to integrate and apply clinical, professional, communication and practical skills appropriate for general practice.

The CSA Exam A high-fidelity skills assessment Based on OSCE format External, objective assessment of clinical skills Standardised, pre-determined level of challenge Realistic simulation of real-life consultations Patients played by trained/calibrated role players Cases written and assessed by working GPs Systematic sampling from the curriculum, using a selection blueprint

Format of CSA Exam 13 Simulated Cases 10 minutes each Linked to learning outcomes from GP Curriculum Selected to represent the range and diversity of general practice Can involve examination, writing a prescription and use of telephone

The CSA tests 3 domains: 1. Data-gathering, technical and assessment skills 2. Clinical Management Skills 3. Interpersonal Skills

Read everything on the website http://www.rcgp.org.uk/training-exams/mrcgp-exams-overview/mrcgp-clinical-skills-assessment-csa.aspx Arrival and departure Dresscode Summary reports from previous exams

Take your Doctor’s Bag BNF, BNF for children Stethoscope, Ophthalmoscope, Auroscope Thermometer Patella hammer, Tape measure Peak flow meter and disposable mouthpieces (N.B. These must be EU standard) There is no need to bring a sphygmomanometer

Preparing yourself for the CSA Read about the exam and what it is testing See patients! Fill knowledge and skills gaps Reflect on consultation dynamics Joint surgeries with Educational Supervisor Ask for feedback from OOH supervisor Role plays, Video yourself, COTs Consultation Models and Tools Ensure your knowledge and skills are up-to-date (ie. not just about communication)

CSA Preparation and the DRC Teaching session with CSA Examiner Practice writing Cases CSA small groups with Actors and Facilitators Mock CSA in November

CSA Study Groups Mixed ability groups are better than groups of similar ability Based on Geography – where you live Or could meet before DRC starts on Weds mornings

Apply for the Exam via the RCGP Website 7 separate CSA sittings (4 attempts) 6-12 days duration Planned sittings: Nov, Dec, Jan/Feb, late Feb, March, April, May Apply 4-6 weeks before £1602 (discounted AiT rate)

Teaching and Study Leave The Day Release Course Wednesdays - 9.30 – 3.30 Protected time on Weds for educational activity when DRC sessions not scheduled (eg. during CSA) Study Leave - 5 days The Residential: 17th -18th September