SJT: Pass the Situational Judgement Test: A Guide for Medical Students, 1e

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SJT: Pass the Situational Judgement Test: A Guide for Medical Students, 1e

SJT: Pass the Situational Judgement Test: A Guide for Medical Students, 1e

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Situational judgement tests (SJTs) are intended to help determine how an interview candidate would behave as a foundation year trainee pharmacist while working in practice and faced with realistic scenarios. They do not focus on the clinical decision, rather examine professional judgement. While this isn’t a typical academic exam you can still prepare. Give yourself plenty of time to revise so that you don’t feel rushed towards the end of your preparation period.

You are required to complete the SJT straight after sitting the numeracy test at a Pearson VUE test centre. There are numerous test centres available nationally (and internationally), allowing you to book a centre that is most suitable for you. Although individual stations in the centres will have been allocated to national recruitment candidates, there may be people sitting other tests, such as driving theory tests, at adjacent stations in the venue. It is delivered in partnership with Work Psychology Group and Pearson VUE. It’s been designed to assess some of the essential competences outlined in the Dental Core Training (DCT) person specifications. Sitting the SJT

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Remember that you are going to need to do more SJTs in the future during medical school, as currently there is an SJT in medicine to help determine where you begin to work as a doctor. These questions require you to choose three from eight possible responses. These questions are worth 12 marks — each individual correct response is worth 4 marks. Marks are not awarded for incorrect answers and will not be deducted from your overall score. Tips to remember during the SJTsMedical Interviews Do you have a medical school interview coming up? Well let us help you succeed in your interview with lots of tips and advice to get you into a university of your choice. However, if a candidate thought the answer was D, A, B, E then C, they would score 12 marks as follows: Remember the SJTs are not assessing your clinical knowledge, even though there may be a medicine involved in the scenario — they assessing your response to a situation based on the PAF. Read “GMC - Good Medical Practice” to get a good overview of some of the rules you may need to know



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