Oxford Assess and Progress: Situational Judgement Test

Oxford Assess and Progress: Situational Judgement Test

by David Metcalfe (Author), David Metcalfe (Author), Harveer Dev (Author)

Synopsis

Returning for a third edition, Oxford Assess and Progress: Situational Judgement Test (SJT) is THE definitive guide for students preparing to sit the Situational Judgement Test for entry into the UK Foundation Programme. This authoritative book, mapped to the Foundation Programme curriculum and GMC guidance, includes over 285 practice questions to help you maximize your SJT score.

Fully revised and updated, this third edition provides over 285 questions and high-quality feedback that has been developed to clarify the ranking of every answer option, not just the correct one. All scenarios are based on real experiences informed by practising doctors and medical students who have sat the SJT to ensure that the questions closely mirror the content of the real exam. Two mock tests allow candidates to prepare for exam day and practice their timings - one of the biggest challenges in the exam.

Written by consultants, this authoritative guide demystifies the SJT, allowing you to achieve the best possible score and take control of the first stage of your medical career.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: 3
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 07 Jun 2018

ISBN 10: 0198805802
ISBN 13: 9780198805809

Media Reviews
Review from previous edition I was one of the original guinea pigs for the SJT. If I had this book before I sat the exam I would have aced it. This book shows you exactly what the markers are looking for, where to find valuable pre-reading material and the practice questions are impressively like those in the real SJT. * Mubeen Iqbal, FY1, North Central Thames Deanery *
An excellent book that I would recommend to other students. It certainly has made the exam feel less daunting and I feel more prepared having used this book. * Raymand Pang, 4th year Med Student, Warwick University *
Having done the SJT I feel that this is the best resource available. * Amazon customer review *
When it comes to providing questions that represent the SJT there is no better book. * Amazon customer review *
Author Bio
David Metcalfe holds first class honours degrees in Biological Sciences with Molecular Genetics (BSc) and Law (LLB). He graduated with a MB ChB from Warwick Medical School in 2010. He is currently a Clinical Research Fellow in Musculoskeletal Trauma at the University of Oxford and Specialty Registrar in Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgery within the West Midlands Deanery. He has previously taught ethics and medical law at University College London. Harveer Dev graduated with a BA(Hons) in Natural Sciences (2008) and an MB BChir (2011) from the University of Cambridge. He is an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow in Urology at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. He studied the role of DNA repair in cancer as a Fulbright Scholar at Harvard University and is continuing this work as part of a Wellcome Trust PhD Fellowship at the University of Cambridge. He currently serves as a magistrate for the Central London Bench. Professor Katharine Boursicot BSc MBBS MRCOG MAHPE NTF SFHEA FRSM is a consultant in health professions education, with special expertise in assessment. Previously she was Head of Assessment at St George's, University of London, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, and Associate Dean for Assessment at Cambridge University School of Clinical Medicine. She is consultant on assessment to several UK medical schools, medical Royal Colleges, and international institutions, as well as an assessment advisor to The General Medical Council. David Sales is a general practitioner by training who has been involved in medical assessment for over 20 years, having previously been convenor of the MRCGP knowledge test. He has run item-writing workshops for a number of undergraduate medical schools and medical Royal Colleges, and internationally. He currently chairs the Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board Part 1 panel for the General Medical Council, and is their consultant on Fitness to Practise knowledge testing.