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Quick Scroll Best courses and Books for GPVTs 09.26.07 (10 months ago) #1

could someone be kind enough to advice me on what the best courses or books are to read for the GPvts?
me email address is rosemeen at doctors dot org dot uk
I am at a loss as what to read and what to join

thanks.

Anyone with past questions?
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Quick Scroll 09.28.07 (10 months ago) #2

Sorry, Are you seeking advice on GP membership exam or the assessment process to get into GP training ?

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Quick Scroll 09.30.07 (9 months ago) #3

I am seeking advice on getting into the training process.
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Quick Scroll 09.30.07 (9 months ago) #4

As far as the clinical bit is concerned, you can rely on OHCM & OHCS. For situational judgement questions, there is no question bank available AS YET. There are some online courses available but how good or bad !,Uuunh... I dont know. You can find more information about these courses on google.uk.
I presume, you know about the 3 stage assessment process for GP training !!

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Quick Scroll 10.02.07 (9 months ago) #5

If you type 'gpst' or 'gpvts' into amazon, then you will find your answer! There are several books you can get.
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Quick Scroll 10.07.07 (9 months ago) #6

Try reading the following articles to give you a start on what to read, and others experience of getting into GP Training:

Situational Judgement Tests - BMJ Careers
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Experience of Getting into GP Training: - BMJ Careers
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Quick Scroll 10.08.07 (9 months ago) #7

Anyone selling the new [snip] books for cheap? Looking for books under £20 if anyone has got any to sell.

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