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SJT: Pass the Situational Judgement Test Summary

SJT: Pass the Situational Judgement Test: A Guide for Medical Students by Cameron B Green, BSc (Hons), MBBS (Foundation Year 1 Doctor, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, Barnet, UK)

A one-stop guide to the SJT. Written by Foundation Years' doctors who have recently sat and passed the SJT Co-written and quality assured by Professor of Medical Education for Clinical Practice and Dean for Students, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry. Summarises candidate information about the SJT (GMC guidelines and documents, plus relevant legislation) with full referencing. Describes the two question types (ranking and MCQ). Gives top 10 tips for understanding the subtleties and subtext of the SJT. Provides the scoring matrix for students to calculate their scores easily. Covers each of the five question domains with practice questions. 250 practice questions in total. Memory aid text boxes throughout to aid progressive learning.

Table of Contents

Introduction Rationale of the SJT The 5 question domains The two different question styles: ranking and multiple choice The scoring matrix used 2. Preparing for the SJT Good Medical Practice (2013). GMC Tomorrow's Doctors GMC Confidentiality GMC Consent (2008). GMC Mental Capacity Act (2005) Mental Health Act Common Law Financial and Commercial Recommendations (2013). GMC The Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency (DVLA) and Your Duties as a Doctor (2009) Fitness to practise Raising concerns and whistle blowing Use of social media 3. Top Tips to Mastering the SJT Pre-revision revision Understand the role, expectations and limitations of a Foundation Year 1 Doctor. Patient-centred care Escalation Ladder Understand the subtext of the question Disclosing confidential information Professionalism Confrontation Information, Information, Information When in Doubt ...? 4. Domain 1 - Commitment to Professionalism Qualities and expected knowledge for this domain. What to expect the questions to focus on. 50 practice questions, with explanations. (35 ranking-style questions and 15 MCQs). Scoring matrix. 5. Domain 2 - Coping with Pressure Qualities and expected knowledge for this domain. What to expect the questions to focus on. 50 practice questions, with explanations. (35 ranking-style questions and 15 MCQs). Scoring matrix. 5. Domain 3 - Effective Communication Qualities and expected knowledge for this domain. What to expect the questions to focus on. 50 practice questions, with explanations. (35 ranking-style questions and 15 MCQs). Scoring matrix. 6. Domain 4 - Patient Focus Qualities and expected knowledge for this domain. What to expect the questions to focus on. 50 practice questions, with explanations. (35 ranking-style questions and 15 MCQs). Scoring matrix. 7. Domain 5 - Working Effectively as Part of a Team Qualities and expected knowledge for this domain. What to expect the questions to focus on. 50 practice questions, with explanations. (35 ranking-style questions and 15 MCQs). Scoring matrix

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SJT: Pass the Situational Judgement Test: A Guide for Medical Students by Cameron B Green, BSc (Hons), MBBS (Foundation Year 1 Doctor, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, Barnet, UK)
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Elsevier Health Sciences
20151105
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