Deconstructing the OSCE takes a fresh approach to passing OSCE exams. Ideal for students and trainees, it teaches readers how to develop generic strategies, skills and a toolkit to aid their path to success in any OSCE.
Deconstructing the OSCE takes a fresh approach to passing OSCE exams. Ideal for students and trainees, it teaches readers how to develop generic strategies, skills and a toolkit to aid their path to success in any OSCE.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Duncan Harding is a trained forensic psychiatrist with a research interest in the neurobiology of psychopathy and conduct disorder. He has published extensively in the field of motoneurone degeneration, and is also interested in recovery, peer mentorship, and medical education. His teaching focuses on the OSCE: he facilitates OSCE workshops for trainees and medical students; delivers lectures on the MRCPsych teaching course for trainees at the Institute of Psychiatry; and is currently designing a strategic generic skills-based OSCE course for the UK and overseas.
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1: Setting the scene 2: Carrying baggage 3: Moving on after failure 4: Reframing anxiety 5: Confidence and self-belief 6: Understanding OSCE construction 7: Forming a connection 8: Rehearsal 9: Studying in a group 10: Modelling 11: Build your Skills Toolkit - Part 1: Getting started 12: Build your Skills Toolkit - Part 2: General aspects 13: Build your Skills Toolkit - Part 3: History taking 14: Build your Skills Toolkit - Part 4: Practical skills 15: Build your Skills Toolkit - Part 5: Challenging scenarios 16: Generic strategies 17: Afterword
1: Setting the scene 2: Carrying baggage 3: Moving on after failure 4: Reframing anxiety 5: Confidence and self-belief 6: Understanding OSCE construction 7: Forming a connection 8: Rehearsal 9: Studying in a group 10: Modelling 11: Build your Skills Toolkit - Part 1: Getting started 12: Build your Skills Toolkit - Part 2: General aspects 13: Build your Skills Toolkit - Part 3: History taking 14: Build your Skills Toolkit - Part 4: Practical skills 15: Build your Skills Toolkit - Part 5: Challenging scenarios 16: Generic strategies 17: Afterword
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