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Situational Judgement Test

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Ключови думи Биология, Медицина
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Състояние: Много добро
Забележка: Почти отлично.
Издателство: Oxford University Press
Град на издаване: Oxford
Наличност: singular
Ширина (мм): 100
Височина (мм): 180
Дебелина (мм): 18
Корици: Меки

OXFORD ASSESS AND PROGRESS:
your prescription for exam success

This unique book is the only guide you will need to succeed in the Situational Judgement Test and win your chosen Foundation Programme rotations.
This book:
Explains the format, content, and scoring of SJT questions
Provides plenty of hints and tips to help maximize your score
Features over 230 questions mapped explicitly to domains tested by the SJT
Full of realistic scenarios relating to professional attitudes, conduct, and values
Reveals the rationale behind each answer with detailed explanations
Includes a realistic practice test which covers every SJT domain

Also in the Oxford Assess and Progress series:

Clinical Medicine
Alex Liakos and Martin Hill

Emergency Medicine
Pawan Gupta

Clinical Specialties Second Edition
Luci Etheridge and Alex Bonner

Medical Sciences
Jade Chow and John Patterson

‘I was one of the original guinea pigs for the SJT. If I had this book before I sat the exam I would have aced it. This book shows you exactly what the markers are looking for, where to find valuable pre-reading material and the practice questions are impressively like those in the real SJT. '
Mubeen Iqbal, FYI, North Central Thames Deanery

‘An excellent book that I would recommend to other students. It certainly has made the exam feel less daunting and I feel more prepared having used this book. ’
Raymand Pang, 4th year Medical Student, Warwick University

Series Editors:
Katharine Boursicot, Reader in Medical Education and Deputy Head for the Centre of Medical and Healthcare Education, St. George's, University of London, and David Sales, Consultant in Medical Assessment

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Foreword

Being a doctor is a huge privilege: we touch and change lives and enjoy unparalleled levels of public trust. But the high reputation enjoyed by the medical profession depends on all who practise medicine behaving in a way that continues to command confidence and respect. A great deal of what we do depends on knowledge and skills, and we all keep learning new facts or embracing new ideas throughout our careers. But there is another and equally important aspect of being a doctor and that is about knowing our limitations. Really good doctors will know the limit of what they know and what they can do. No one—most of all the patient you’re seeing at that moment—will thank you for doing something that you're simply not able to do. Whether it’s thinking that you remember the dose of a drug but not checking, or soldiering on because you think it’s a sign of weakness to ask for help, or advising someone about the risks of a procedure you’ve never done, or a myriad of other pitfalls, knowing the limits of your own abilities is one of a doctor’s most important qualities.

The General Medical Council has been guiding doctors in the area of professionalism for over 150 years. The world has changed a lot over that time, but some of the qualities that define the physician are timeless and have endured. This book guides you through various scenarios where your professionalism could be tested and helpfully references some of our guidance. The message is simple but fundamentally important: saying that you don’t know, but will find someone who does, is a sign of profes- sional maturity.

Professor Sir Peter Rubin
Chair, General Medical Council
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