SJT: Pass the Situational Judgement Test: A Guide for Medical Students, 1e
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- A one-stop guide to the SJT.
- Written by Foundation Years’ doctors who have recently sat and passed the SJT
- Co-written and quality assured by Professor of Medical Education for Clinical Practice and Dean for Students, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry.
- Summarises candidate information about the SJT (GMC guidelines and documents, plus relevant legislation) with full referencing.
- Describes the two question types (ranking and MCQ).
- Gives top 10 tips for understanding the subtleties and subtext of the SJT.
- Provides the scoring matrix for students to calculate their scores easily.
- Covers each of the five question domains with practice questions.
- 250 practice questions in total.
- Memory aid text boxes throughout to aid progressive learning.
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Additional information
Publisher | Elsevier, Student edition (5 Nov. 2015) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 340 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0702067008 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0702067006 |
Dimensions | 12.7 x 1.91 x 19.05 cm |
by Rhys Evans
Careful how you use this book, for 1.0 is the result I achieved.
by Masoud
There are not a lot of books in this field.
I recommend it, Even some of informations are outdated and need revision
by femi agboola
Accurate and easy to understand. Good varieties of scenarios to ACE your examination.
by Ashley Dark
Its a good book, but unfortunately, as with all SJT prep books, it is made up of predictions of what questions will be like, unfortunately, its not the most accurate. Still a good exercise to get you thinking in the right way for the exam.
by Amazon Customer
A really useful tool to be used in combination with the official SJT resources for the UKFPO SJT!
Pros: Comprehensive, good explanation of the rationale for answers
Cons: It doesn’t include the new style of questions
If it helps, I got 44/50 on the SJT, and I believe this book contributed to obtaining this score.
by Amazon Customer
This was an excellent guide for preparation towards SJT. It clearly set out the principles and focused on the main topics.
by London Guru
Very good book for Medical students.
by Rebecca Darracott
Useful questions that seem very similar to the SJT, however I still did rubbish on the actual exam