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Dartford, Kent
Scutari, St Thomas Hospital, London
Rehabilitation Department, Lambeth Hospital, London
York Clinic, Guys Hospital, London
Guys, Kings & St Thomas School of Medicine, Director of Undergraduate Psychiatry Teaching, Institute of Psychiatry, London
Guys, Kings & St ThomasMRC Psych Course, South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, Ladywell Unit, University Hospital Lewisham, London SE13 6LW (e-mail: Ranga.Rao{at}slam.nhs.uk)
Abstract
AIMS AND METHOD
With the changes introduced recently to the Part I clinical examination, trainers will be expected to modify MRCPsych course teaching accordingly.The aim of this paper is to describe the procedure for organising a mock objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) for MRCPsych trainees.
RESULTS
Prior to the introduction of the new OSCE, we organised an authentic mock OSCE for our trainees. We have now run three consecutive mock examinations which have been successfully evaluated.
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS
A well-organised mock OSCE requires significant investment in terms of planning, resources and enthusiasm, but can have a potentially beneficial impact on and preparation for the real OSCE and training in general.
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