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college-optometrists.org/students Joseph Oakley Head of ExaminationsLead/Senior Assessor

college-optometrists.org/students Objective By the end of this presentation, you will have a broad understanding of the structure and content of the Scheme for Registration

college-optometrists.org/students WHO ARE WE?

college-optometrists.org/students TRAINEE HANDBOOK YOU WEBSITE + COLLEGE EDUCATION TEAM EXPERT ASSESSORS (AND EXAMINERS) SUPPORTED SUPERVISOR WHO ARE WE?

college-optometrists.org/students Final Assessment Supervised Practice Stage 1 Assessment Stage 2 Assessment WHO ARE WE?

college-optometrists.org/students ENROLMENT PROCESS You may only start to practise under supervision here

college-optometrists.org/students Reasonable adjustments If you feel that you may need reasonable adjustments making to your exam e.g. 25% extra time due to dyslexia: –Complete the Reasonable Adjustments form on the College website FAIR ASSESSMENT

college-optometrists.org/students Be prepared Meet your supervisor Familiarise yourself with the practice Read the handbook Get a record card / plan your routine Local referral and shared care Product knowledge Get your books out / practical skills Pre-reg Buddy BEFORE YOU START IN PRACTICE

college-optometrists.org/students PLENARY 1 - MEMORY

college-optometrists.org/students STAGE 1 - What does the assessment involve? - How can I effectively prepare for the assessment? - How do I go about providing evidence against a competency? - What is the dispensing/refraction logbook? - What does the hospital experience involve?

college-optometrists.org/students Final Assessment Stage 1 Assessment Stage 2 Assessment STAGE 1 Supervised Practice

college-optometrists.org/students 6 – 8 month flexible process 3-5 visits Formative Receive constructive feedback 75 elements of competence (GOC) Provide evidence or demonstrate competence against each competency Each assessment lasts around 3 hours Same assessor Patients from own practice/hospital STAGE 1 – WHAT DOES IT INVOLVE?

college-optometrists.org/students BEFORE THE ASSESSMENT Check Assessment plan and Assessment framework in the trainee handbook or on websitewebsite Reflect on the evidence you are going to present for each element Go through the patient records you want to submit and pre-empt possible discussion topics Ask your supervisor or colleagues to observe you performing the direct observation tasks and to discuss the records with you STAGE 1 – PLANNING FOR VISIT 1

college-optometrists.org/students STAGE 1 – TWO OTHER THINGS TO CONSIDER 1. Logbook 2. Hospital placement logbook

college-optometrists.org/students Plan for assessments carefully and thoroughly using the Trainee handbook and College website Be organised – get your records prepared and practise excellent record keeping Rehearse performing procedures and discussing your records with your supervisor and colleagues Don’t shy away from more challenging cases – be proactive to gain the breadth of experience required (e.g. RGP lenses) Continue revising theory using university notes/textbooks Set up a productive working relationship with your supervisor and assessor Be reflective about your practice – heed and act on constructive feedback Refract and dispense little and often Organise your HES early on STAGE 1 – TOP TIPS TO SUCCESS

college-optometrists.org/students Final Assessment Supervised Practice Stage 1 Assessment Stage 2 Assessment STAGE 2

college-optometrists.org/students STAGE 2 - What does the assessment involve and how does it differ from Stage 1? - How can I effectively prepare for the assessment?

college-optometrists.org/students STAGE 2 – WHAT DOES IT INVOLVE? Single assessment Summative Assesses the overarching groups of competence e.g. BV as a group, Dispensing as a group. Routine and Soft CL fitting/aftercare / Case-based discussion Lasts between 3 – 4 hours New assessor (each time) Mystery patients Can resit (if required) Receive constructive feedback (if unsuccessful)

college-optometrists.org/students PLENARY 3 – TRUE OR FALSE? 1.Stage 2 assessments are done by the same assessor as Stage 1 2.You can resit Stage 2 if you fail 3.The assessment lasts about 2 hours 4.You will know the patient in your Stage 2 assessment 5.You have to do a routine eye test and an RGP contact lens fitting and aftercare at Stage 2

college-optometrists.org/students Final Assessment Supervised Practice Stage 1 Assessment Stage 2 Assessment OSCE – WHAT DOES IT INVOLVE?

college-optometrists.org/students OSCE - What does OSCE mean? - Why do we use the OSCE format? - How does the OSCE fit in to the SfR? - What does the OSCE test? - What does an OSCE circuit look like? - How can I prepare for the OSCE?

college-optometrists.org/students Objective Structured Clinical Examination Minimises examiner bias Same assessment experience for everyone Tests important practical/clinical skills Performed in test conditions - Allows us to test a range of practical skills in an objective and fair way - Allows 16 different pairs of eyes to assess you – the more eyes, the better the assessment - Allows us to perform a final sample of competencies from across the WBA - Recognised as an effective and reliable assessment method especially when used in conjunction with other forms of assessment (i.e. WBA) OSCE – WHY USE THIS FORMAT?

college-optometrists.org/students History Taking, including diagnosis Communication Skills Data Interpretation Clinical Examination and Practical Skills OSCE – WHAT DOES IT TEST?

college-optometrists.org/students Skill Communication Elements of Competence Interprets and investigates the presenting symptoms of the patient Recognises common ocular abnormalities and refers when appropriate. 1.1 The ability to communicate effectively with a diverse group of patients with a range of optometric conditions and needs 1.2 The ability to impart information in a manner which is appropriate to the recipient Condition Posterior vitreous detachment OSCE – EXAMPLE STATION

college-optometrists.org/students OSCE – EXAMPLE STATION

college-optometrists.org/students What does an OSCE look like? Candidate Entrance OSCE – THE CIRCUIT

college-optometrists.org/students MCOptom

college-optometrists.org/students HOW DO I SURVIVE?

college-optometrists.org/students 42% of candidates in the cohort didn’t needed any additional visits/resits at any stage of the Scheme (resit at Stage 1 = visit 5) 29% of trainees in this cohort only needed one resit at Stage 2, with no other resits or additional visits, to complete the Scheme successfully 82% of trainees passed the OSCE first time 89% candidates who needed an extra Stage 1 visit were not deemed to be struggling (needing more than one resit) at Stage 2 or OSCE Only 1 candidate out of 593 analysed needed an additional visit at Stage 1 and more than two additional resits at Stage 2/OSCE It is possible Statistics from analysis of 593 trainees who enrolled between 1 June 2013 and 31 st May 2014 REASSUROING STATS

college-optometrists.org/students IT IS CHALLENGING BUT YOU CAN DO IT! Find a pre-reg buddy locally to talk to about the Scheme Maintain a healthy work-life balance Study little and often to avoid cramming Budget well Seek advice and support when needed HOW DO I SURVIVE?

college-optometrists.org/students Joseph Oakley – Head of Examinations E: T: Lee Rolls – Trainee Services Co-ordinator E: T: Ruth Brough – Lead Assessor E: T: Visit the website! PS... If you are currently on a Tier 4 visa and would like to do your pre- reg in the UK, stay behind at the end totalk to us! MCOptom

college-optometrists.org/students 1)Go here and complete the Trainee information form: 2)Once completed, an will be sent to you with: - A copy of this presentation - An enrolment form - Guidance for you and your supervisor(s) - A link to give feedback on this presentation NEXT STEPS?