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  2. Objective structured clinical examination - Wikipedia

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    The development of OSCE is credited to Ronald Harden. Since the publication of the first paper in the British Medical Journal in 1975, OSCE has been widely adopted in many medical schools and professional bodies. The format of OSCE is continuously evolving and may include real or simulated patients, clinical specimens, and other clinical materials.

  3. Fellowship of the Royal College of Anaesthetists - Wikipedia

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    The Final FRCA is a postgraduate examination in anaesthesia, more fully called the Final Examination of the Diploma of Fellowship of the Royal College of Anaesthetists. [ 1 ] Trainee anaesthetists in the United Kingdom are required to pass this examination during ST3-5 (6 months through ST5), otherwise training may be delayed or stopped.

  4. Primary FRCA - Wikipedia

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    Any medically trained person registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) with at least one year of specialist RCoA training. [3] The cost of the MCQ element is £305 with the OSCE [clarification needed] and Viva Voce exams costing £555 for both. [4] Applicants are allowed up to six attempts at each component of the Primary FRCA. [5]

  5. SAMPLE history - Wikipedia

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    It is used for alert (conscious) people, but often much of this information can also be obtained from the family or friend of an unresponsive person. In the case of severe trauma, this portion of the assessment is less important. A derivative of SAMPLE history is AMPLE history which places a greater emphasis on a person's medical history. [2]

  6. List of medical schools in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Theoretical, practical and clinical knowledge is assessed by one or more of the following methods; multiple choice questions (MCQs), short essay questions (SEQs), short answer questions (SAQs), laboratory skills, viva voce, and objective structured clinical examination (OSCE). Required laboratory training is provided in biochemistry, histology ...

  7. Calgary–Cambridge model - Wikipedia

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    The Calgary–Cambridge model (Calgary-Cambridge guide) is a method for structuring medical interviews. It focuses on giving a clear structure of initiating a session, gathering information, physical examination, explaining results and planning, and closing a session. It is popular in medical education in many countries.

  8. Medical Council of Canada - Wikipedia

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    International medical students or US osteopathic medical students within 12 months of graduation and international medical graduates (IMG) or graduates of US osteopathic medical schools and want to apply to a Canadian residency program 10 Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) stations; $2,945 1374 (scaled score from 1300-1500)

  9. University of Medicine 2, Yangon - Wikipedia

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    Each posting lasts for 3 months and at the end of each posting, students have to take completion tests which composed as written and bedside exam with real patients. Written exam has multiple choice questions and multiple short questions. Bedside exam has at least 3 patients and students have to take OSCE type exams. Pediatrics; Medicine