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Hey! I'm a long time follower and I've loved watching you work your way through med school and now as a doctor! I've just finished 4th year of med school and will be starting my FPAS application soon. I know that you applied for AFP which is slightly different, but I was wondering if you had any tips on ranking foundation schools/ deaneries and the jobs within them?
Hi, thank you for following me and glad you like it!
I think it really comes down to you and how you prioritise. I chose my deanery solely on the fact I wanted to live there, it was fully location for me. However some other people actually look at what jobs are available in which deanery first. E.g. if you wanted a specialised job in foundation like ophthal or something, there might only be certain deaneries that offer them. Some people might look into the reputations of each foundation school and which has highest satisfaction etc.
Again with ranking actual jobs, it depends on what you want. First I looked at the hospitals they’re in. I’d say go for one which has one year in DGH and one year in teaching hospital if possible, because it’s good to experience both. Commuting time/location is obviously also a factor.
For the rotations, I remember some people made a scoring system - so e.g +1 point for a rotation you’d like, 0 points for a rotation you’re neutral about, and -1 for one you wouldn’t like. Score each job and put them in order of points. Try not to worry too much about getting the perfect job though - you’re probably always going to get at least one ‘dud’ rotation that you don’t really want to do. And it may not even be too bad - I dreaded general surgery but I actually enjoyed parts of it and think it made me a better doctor. x
Lei da Conversão da MP 932/2020 não Mantém a Redução das Alíquotas do Sistema S
Lei da Conversão da MP 932/2020 não Mantém a Redução das Alíquotas do Sistema S
A Medida Provisória 932/2020 havia reduzido as alíquotas de contribuição aos serviços sociais autônomos (Sesi, Senai, Sesc, Senac, Sest, Senat, Senar e Sescoop) em 50% (conforme divulgado aqui) durante os seguintes meses:
Competência Abril/2020 (vencimento em 20/05/2020);
Competência Maio/2020 (vencimento em 19/06/2020);
Competência Junho/2020 (vencimento em 20/07/2020).
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Medida Provisória Reduz Contribuição ao "Sistema S" em 50% de Abril a Junho/2020
Medida Provisória Reduz Contribuição ao “Sistema S” em 50% de Abril a Junho/2020
A Medida Provisória 932/2020 alterou as alíquotas de contribuição aos serviços sociais autônomos (Sistema S – FPAS) durante os próximos 3 meses a saber:
Competência Abril/2020 (vencimento em 20/05/2020);
Competência Maio/2020 (vencimento em 19/05/2020);
Competência Junho/2020 (vencimento em 20/07/2020).
A contribuição será reduzida em 50%, passando para os seguintes percentuais:
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An Insight on key aspects allied to MRCGP CSA Exam
One of three elements of the MRCGP qualification-necessary for GP training in the UK-is the CSA (Clinical Skills Assessment). It is also known by the name of MRCGP CSA. It aims to test different aspects of general practice. The tests will include general practice, communication skills and an approach that focuses on patients.The examination takes about 3 hours and the first 7 cases take 15 minutes to finish.
During the exam, each candidate has its own space–designed to look like a GP consulting room. The web site of the MRCGP describes the following test areas:
·primary health care management.
·Skills of solving problems (e.g. data utilization for efficient decision-making).
·Comprehensive approach (for example, taking co-morbidity and other factors into consideration).
·Care centred on the patient (sharing and involvement of the patient at every stage).
·Attitude aspects (eg. ethics)
·Practical clinical skill (e.g. common test skills, tool use).
These can be tested in various cases like face-to-face consultation, home visit cases and colleagues or third party cases. Each exam can usually be booked for 3-5 days, typically 5 weeks in advance of the examination period.During the exam period of your choice, you can be given any date. You can inform the college of any dates you will struggle with.
Each section is numerically and subjectively marked. The maximum number of marks per case is 9, which means a possible maximum score of 117 (9x 13).The pass mark varies from test to test–it typically goes from low to high 70s (out of 117).The 9 marks are divided into three domains for each case with a maximum of 3 marks for each domain. The following are the three fields:
· Data collection
· Clinical management
· Interpersonal Skills
Data collection assesses your ability to collect data from different sources first and then use them. These include historical facts, testing and interpreting results and clinical letters. The collection of data is not limited to clinical issues–it is also part of comprehension of the thoughts of the patient and influence on their psychosocial life. It is important to be efficient, relevant and systematic as time can quickly add up. Leaving sufficient time for management is essential for the effectiveness of data use.
Clinical management evaluates your ability in the management of the clinical problem. It also evaluates using the data you generated in the management of the entire situation. It may include clinical decision-making, the management of patient expectations, promotion of health and the efficient use of resources.
The ten-minute consultation is completed with interpersonal skills, evaluating your ability to communicate effectively and being patient-centred. It is not just "being good with the patient," as it also focuses on areas such as ethics, equality and diversity.
Thus, we have seen the key details related to MRCGP CSA exam. The FPAS is another exam allied to the same field.
Guide To FPAS | Emedica
Get an intercalated degree the better the classification, the more points. These Emedica would be of help in improving your FPAS score based on the .Thus, we have seen the key details related to MRCGP CSA exam. The FPAS is another exam allied to the same field.
FPAS – Emedica
This aggregative term FPAS stands for Foundation Programme Application System. It is an online system which is used within the UK, to help final year medical students apply for respective training positions. It runs by the UK Foundation Programme Office. To gain a place with the Foundation Programme, you would first need to complete an application form, which is done online. In this form, you will need to answer a number of mandatory application form sections