Objectives MRCPCH is an essential qualification that all paediatric trainees in the UK must obtain to progress with their specialty training. In August 2009 a structured clinical teaching programme was initiated in the West of Scotland deanery to provide teaching in the clinical examination curriculum, the structure and examination standards. Design The training programme runs three times a year, commencing two months prior to each exam. Trainees are sent questionnaires to enable improvement of the programme. Results A total of 127 trainees have participated in the programme over five years (August 2009–2014). Trainees report strengths of the programme include communication teaching (n = 14) and general teaching (n = 11). Challenges ...
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Traditionally, clinical clerkship training in Taiwan does not provide medical students with sufficie...
Background Core medical training (CMT) is the fundamental building block of all physicianly specialt...
Background: It is recognised that newly qualified doctors feel unprepared in many areas of their dai...
INTRODUCTION Practical Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills (PACES) constitutes the final pa...
BackgroundThere may be a gap between what students learn during medical school andtheir clinical res...
Despite the frequency of musculoskeletal (MSK) complaints in childhood, doctors involved in the care...
Thank you for your interest in applying to become a PACES examiner. The PACES exam is an integral pa...
The constant public demand for high-quality medical services drives an associated demand for profess...
Background An assumption of clinical competency is no longer acceptable or feasible in routine cli...
Postgraduate medical education has been the subject of major and fundamental review. The UK’s four h...
This book addresses the needs of candidates for postgraduate multiple choice examinations in paediat...
Competency-based education (CBE) has transformed medical training during the last decades. In Flande...
OBJECTIVE: To assess postgraduate education (PGE) for paediatric senior house officers (SHOs) in a s...
The MRCP UK examination is one of the most difficult for UK graduates. International Medical Graduat...
This study looks at whether UK specialist registrars (SpRs) are involved in teaching and meeting the...
Traditionally, clinical clerkship training in Taiwan does not provide medical students with sufficie...
Background Core medical training (CMT) is the fundamental building block of all physicianly specialt...
Background: It is recognised that newly qualified doctors feel unprepared in many areas of their dai...