Getting into GP Training: a complete guide to Stages 1, 2, 3 and 4 (General Practice) - Softcover

Ciarán Conway

 
9781904842255: Getting into GP Training: a complete guide to Stages 1, 2, 3 and 4 (General Practice)

Synopsis

Getting into GP Training is a practical guide for anyone planning to become a GP and so looking to enrol in a GP Specialty Training Programme.
Uniquely, this book covers all stages of the application process, from the initial longlisting and application to a General Practice Deanery (Stage 1), through the computer-based tests at Stage 2, the selection tests at Stage 3, and allocation to a Deanery (Stage 4).
Written by an author who has recently been through the whole application process himself, this book includes full practice papers for the Stage 2 and 3 exams. It is packed full of hints and tips for all stages of the application process to help the reader succeed in the application process and enter the training programme of their choice.

Contents:

Chapter 1 Introduction to the GP application process
Chapter 2 Stage 1 explained
Chapter 3 Stage 2 explained
Chapter 4 Stage 2 practice paper<br/> Professional Dilemma questions
Clinical Problem Solving paper
Chapter 5 Stage 3 explained
Chapter 6 Stage 3 practice paper
Clinical Scenario 1
Clinical Scenario 2
Clinical Scenario 3
Written Prioritisation Task
Chapter 7 Stage 4 and beyond
Answers to questions
Stage 2 practice paper answers and discussions
Professional Dilemma answers and discussions
Clinical Problem Solving answers and explanations
Stage 3 practice paper answers and discussions
Appendix
Useful websites

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