Faisal*s AKT hints and tips
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Feb 2012
Came into effect from 2011
Clinical encounters:
At least 3 per month
Professional conversations:
No minimum but should include all meetings
with supervisors, and any complaints or
feedback
Tutorials:
No minimum, but document all tutorials
Reading:
No minimum, enter learning points likely to
change your practice
Lecture/Seminars:
All day release sessions attended plus one
presentation/case study every 6 months
Out of hours work:
All out of hours sessions documented with
supervision document attached
Audit:
At least one audit or project involving critical
review and change in practice during training
Significant Event Analysis:
At least 3 per 6 month job (2 per 4 month
job)
3 hour exam at Pearson Vue test centre
200 questions
◦ Single best answer; extended matching questions;
table/algorithm; picture/video; data interpretation;
free text.
80% clinical, 10% critical appraisal/evidence
based medicine, 10% admin/ethical/legal
Offered Oct/Nov, Jan/Feb, and April/May
Maximum of 4 attempts for trainees starting
from 1st August 2010 onwards
No negative marking
Questions performed poorly by the majority
of candidates are removed from the final
marks
Pass mark = 136/200 (68.0%)
Overall pass rate = 74.9%
ST3 first time takers pass rate = 81.0%
ST2 first time takers pass rate = 79.2%
(This ratio varies in different diets of the AKT taken at
different times throughout the training year)
Cumulative pass rate for all those in ST3 after 3 attempts
is approximately 94%
Diagnosis and management of acutely unwell
patients – common injuries, acute abdominal
pain
Eye problems – identifying patients who
require urgent specialist assessment
Personal and professional responsibilities –
patient/practice interface, GMC guidance,
certification
Remember that, as in real life, the “do nothing”
option may be correct
GP Curriculum
BNF
GMC Good Medical Practice
RCGP Essential Knowledge Updates
Cochrane
NICE
SIGN
BMJ Review articles & original
papers
BJGP
2-3 months
Best done in GP job
◦ No regular oncall
◦ Link in with cases seen directly
◦ Link GP tutorials with revision
Before starting revision familiarise yourself
with the presentations and information on the
RCGP website, and detailed feedback
Before exam familiarise with demonstration
tutorial on Pearson Vue website
Passmedicine
◦ Best feedback from previous trainees
◦ Over 2500 qs, do it twice (£20 4 months)
nPEP
◦ 100 qs, similar to exam (but easier)
◦ Register via RCGP Scotland website
Essential Knowledge Updates
◦ Do the challenges (25 qs each, I think!)
◦ Similar format to the exam
Others: Pasttest; Onexamination; AKT
revision.com; sample paper/Innovait sample
questions RCGP website.
RCGP
◦ £50 (refundable)
◦ Held in Engineers house
◦ Stats part and mock exam useful
Una coales course
◦ £240 (so pricey!)
◦ Tips on current questions and hot topics (some qs
turned up in the exam)
◦ Mock exam is good
Question books:
◦ NMRCGP Practice Papers: Applied Knowledge Test by
Rob Daniels (pasttest)
some dodgy answers
◦ NMRCGP Applied Knowledge Test Study Guide: Sample
Questions and
Explanatory Answers by Aalia Khan (Masterpass)
Good explanation but a bit easy
Dr Una Coales's MRCGP AKT Hot Topics by Una
Coales
Oxford handbook of General Practice
Medical Statistics Made Easy by Michael Harris
CKS: www.cks.nhs.uk/
GPnotebook: www.gpnotebook.co.uk/
Dermnet (pictures from here were in the
exam I think): www.dermnet.com/
NICE
◦ Last 12 to 18 months (anything published in the
last 3 months prior to exam unlikely to turn up
according to RCGP course)
SIGN/BTS
Resus council guidelines: anaphylaxis,
choking, BLS