- Introduction
Rationale of the SJT
The 5 question domains
The two different question styles: ranking and multiple choice
The scoring matrix used
2. Preparing for the SJT
Good Medical Practice (2013). GMC
Tomorrow's Doctors GMC
Confidentiality GMC
Consent (2008). GMC
Mental Capacity Act (2005)
Mental Health Act
Common Law
Financial and Commercial Recommendations (2013). GMC
The Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency (DVLA) and Your Duties as a Doctor (2009)
Fitness to practise
Raising concerns and whistle blowing
Use of social media
3. Top Tips to Mastering the SJT
- Pre-revision revision
- Understand the role, expectations and limitations of a Foundation Year 1 Doctor.
- Patient-centred care
- Escalation Ladder
- Understand the subtext of the question
- Disclosing confidential information
- Professionalism
- Confrontation
- Information, Information, Information
- When in Doubt ...?
4. Domain 1 - Commitment to Professionalism
Qualities and expected knowledge for this domain.
What to expect the questions to focus on.
50 practice questions, with explanations. (35 ranking-style questions and 15 MCQs).
Scoring matrix.
5. Domain 2 - Coping with Pressure
Qualities and expected knowledge for this domain.
What to expect the questions to focus on.
50 practice questions, with explanations. (35 ranking-style questions and 15 MCQs).
Scoring matrix.
5. Domain 3 - Effective Communication
Qualities and expected knowledge for this domain.
What to expect the questions to focus on.
50 practice questions, with explanations. (35 ranking-style questions and 15 MCQs).
Scoring matrix.
6. Domain 4 - Patient Focus
Qualities and expected knowledge for this domain.
What to expect the questions to focus on.
50 practice questions, with explanations. (35 ranking-style questions and 15 MCQs).
Scoring matrix.
7. Domain
5 - Working Effectively as Part of a Team
Qualities and expected knowledge for this domain.
What to expect the questions to focus on.
50 practice questions, with explanations. (35 ranking-style questions and 15 MCQs).
Scoring matrix