Tag Archives: Situational Judgement
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What is the point of UKCAT Situational Judgement?
Leave a commentAugust 15, 2014 by Emedica
The Situational Judgement section is unique within UKCAT for a few reasons: It is scored differently with a band level …
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SJT: Key Domains – Professionalism
Leave a commentJuly 15, 2014 by Emedica
Professionalism is a concept which is difficult to define but relatively easy to spot! Although most UKCAT students will not …
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SJT: Key Domains – Respect
Leave a commentJuly 12, 2014 by Emedica
Situational Judgement is a tricky section to teach because, unlike the other sections, there really are no ‘rules’. There are …
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SJT: Key Domains – Ethics
Leave a commentJuly 9, 2014 by Emedica
The UKCAT doesn’t expect you to be experts in medical ethics! There are long, complex (and probably very dull!) papers …
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SJT: Key domains – Safety
Leave a commentJuly 6, 2014 by Emedica
There are lots of things which are important principles when working in medicine or dentistry but the one which should …
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SJT: Key domains – Boundaries
Leave a commentSeptember 26, 2013 by Emedica
Only do things you are qualified to do (and that you can do)! One key area which arises in SJTs …
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SJT: Key domains – Integrity
Leave a commentSeptember 22, 2013 by Emedica
The situational judgement part of the UKCAT is there to test your professional and ethical instincts. These kinds of tests …
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A few UKCAT SJT tips
Leave a commentAugust 5, 2013 by Emedica
The Situational Judgement section of the UKCAT is a bit of an enigma to many! Unlike the other sections where …
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Hannah’s UKCAT Tips! Situational Judgement
Leave a commentJuly 30, 2013 by Emedica
My top tip for SJT is, only put A or D if you are super confident. If you are torn …
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UKCAT Situational Judgement Tests
4May 16, 2013 by Emedica
Situational Judgement Test Anna Greathead This was new as in 2012, and in 2013 it’s become a marked section which …
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