Training and Examinations


CEM - Resources for Exam Preparation

This page is designed to help candidates preparing for the College Membership and Fellowship examinations. A number of documents are available. The College regrets that there are no other past papers available from the College.

 

NEW

The College believes the On-Line Dissection Guide (here) is a useful resource and if candidates wish to take advantage please contact the College office.  Please note the cost is 60 euros per annum per person

Copies of practice SAQs relating to critical appraisal are now available at the bottom of the page.

A document designed to support trainees in designing surveys which may be suitable for their CTR is now available on the Research pages - techinical guidance pages. www.collemergencymed.ac.uk/CEM/Research/Technical Guide/

 

A list of past papers used in the critical appraisal viva together with the critiques can now be downloaded here.

A list of previous CTRs is posted at the bottom of this page. This is for information only to candidates who may be looking for inspiration. It also indicates how frequently a topic has been covered recently and therefore whether there is potential for "examiner fatigue".

A document describing the findings of a small group reviewing CTRs is available to download. Within it are recommendations for trainees preparing CTRs and candidates are advised to read it before final submission.

Three OSCE stations are shown as well as the global score for marking in an OSCE. A paper discussing the content and structure of two short answer questions is also available.

In addition, a list of "behaviours"  for candidates to review. This describes what the examiners are looking for in the exams and how a candidate can behave to best demonstrate their competence. Candidates are reminded that the marks in a viva or OSCE are all obtained by the examiner carefully listening and/or watching what the candidate does. Careful attention to ensuring the examiner can see and hear the relevant skills and behaviours is  essential in achieving a successful outcome.

The College recommends that the best preparation for the exams is to work with your consultant and clinical peers, requesting direct feedback on your clinical skills and decision making as well as reviewing data and revising from books.

For OSCE stations, the documentation that is given to the Examiner and role player is included to give candidates an idea of the level of detail scripting that the role player is given.


Articles / Documents

Breaking bad news OSCE - full documentation(pdf)
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Posted 3 Feb 2007

Cardiovascular examination OSCE marksheet(pdf)
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Posted 3 Feb 2007

Discussion of the content and structure of two SAQ questions(pdf)
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Posted 3 Feb 2007

Explanation of terms used in College examinations(doc)
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Posted 12 Feb 2007

FAQs on the College exams(doc)
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Posted 12 Feb 2007

Global scoring matrix for OSCEs(pdf)
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Posted 3 Feb 2007

In tray papers from November 2006 diet(doc)
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Posted 20 Jan 2007

List of CTRs from previous FCEM examinations(pdf)
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Posted 14 Aug 2007

Management marksheet example(doc)
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Posted 20 Jan 2007

Recommendations for writing a CTR(doc)
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Posted 12 Jun 2007

Teaching how to use an auroscope - full OSCE documents(pdf)
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Posted 3 Feb 2007
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