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Courses | <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Programme</strong> SJT <strong>Preparation</strong> Course<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Programme</strong> SJT <strong>Preparation</strong> Course<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Programme</strong> SJT <strong>Preparation</strong> Course<br />

Click here for <strong>co</strong>urse description<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> SJT Course<br />

Sunday 13th October 2019 - LONDON *Early Bird Price*<br />

Price:<br />

£89.00<br />

Available<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> SJT Course<br />

Saturday 19th October 2019 - MANCHESTER *Early Bird Price*<br />

Price:<br />

£89.00<br />

Available<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> SJT Course<br />

Saturday 26th October 2019 - SHEFFIELD *Early Bird Price*<br />

Price:<br />

£89.00<br />

Available<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> SJT Course<br />

Sunday 3rd November 2019 - CARDIFF *Early Bird Price*<br />

Price:<br />

£89.00<br />

Available<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> SJT Course<br />

Sunday 10th November 2019 - LONDON *Early Bird Price*<br />

Price:<br />

£89.00<br />

Available<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> SJT Course<br />

Sunday 17th November 2019 - GLASGOW *Early Bird Price*<br />

Price:<br />

£89.00<br />

Available<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> SJT Course<br />

Sunday 24th November 2019 - BIRMINGHAM *Early Bird Price*<br />

Price:<br />

£89.00<br />

Available


Course Details<br />

*Early Bird Dis<strong>co</strong>unt - Book by Monday 5th August 2019 and pay only £89! The normal price for this<br />

<strong>co</strong>urse is £99.*<br />

Key Points:<br />

Intensive preparation for the <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Programme</strong> <strong>Situational</strong> <strong>Judgement</strong> <strong>Test</strong><br />

Key tips and techniques to boost your SJT s<strong>co</strong>re and help you get one of your top choices<br />

Understand the SJT domains and attributes being tested<br />

Comprehensive <strong>co</strong>verage of the FP <strong>Situational</strong> <strong>Judgement</strong> <strong>Test</strong><br />

Both sections <strong>co</strong>vered: ranking and selection SJTs<br />

Includes details of all the new format ranking and selection subtype questions - fully updated for 2019 entry<br />

Key topics for the SJT exam - GMC guidance, ethics, <strong>co</strong>nfidentiality, <strong>co</strong>nsent, capacity<br />

Realistic mock <strong>Situational</strong> <strong>Judgement</strong> <strong>Test</strong> with detailed explanations<br />

All questions on the <strong>co</strong>urse specifically targeted to the <strong>Foundation</strong> SJT <strong>co</strong>mpetencies<br />

All questions are unique to this <strong>co</strong>urse - not available online or in any books<br />

Ideal for final year medical students who want to boost their SJT exam s<strong>co</strong>res for FP 2019 entry<br />

9.30am - 5.30pm<br />

FREE access to our online <strong>Foundation</strong> SJT revision service after the <strong>co</strong>urse - 125 SJT questions with detailed<br />

explanations (usually £20)<br />

This intensive 1 day <strong>co</strong>urse is dedicated to helping you boost your s<strong>co</strong>res in the <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

<strong>Programme</strong> <strong>Situational</strong> <strong>Judgement</strong> <strong>Test</strong>.<br />

We have helped students from every UK medical school prepare for the SJT since 2012, with excellent results and<br />

feedback every year:<br />

"Excellent <strong>co</strong>urse, I'm very pleased to have taken it. I got a solid s<strong>co</strong>re and into my top foundation school!<br />

Excellent presentation of general strategy and big picture information, then <strong>co</strong>mbined with lots of practice questions<br />

and explanations. The practice papers with written feedback was very helpful."<br />

M P - St George's, University of London 2019 Entry (42.52 SJT points)<br />

Very professional, <strong>co</strong>ncise, everything you need to know, practice paper plus booklet and questions to take away<br />

and do at home.<br />

I B - Leeds 2019 Entry (46.12 SJT points)<br />

In 2019, they reported a mean SJT s<strong>co</strong>re of 41.97 - 5.2% above the national average! This meant that 96%<br />

got a place in one of their top 3 choices. We also have a lot of high s<strong>co</strong>rers - 15.2% s<strong>co</strong>red 45.01 or more,<br />

<strong>co</strong>mpared to 6.9% nationally. Our best performer to date s<strong>co</strong>red 49.16 SJT points!


in 2018, our mean was 42.37 (4.7% above the national mean), and 98% got a top 3 choice, 11.8% s<strong>co</strong>red 46.00 or<br />

over, <strong>co</strong>mpared to 6.9% nationally.<br />

in 2017, our mean was 42.40 (6.6% above the national mean), and 97% got a top 3 choice, 10.9% s<strong>co</strong>red 46.00 or<br />

over, <strong>co</strong>mpared to 4.4% nationally.<br />

in 2016, our mean was 41.75 (8.5% above the national mean), and 94% got a top 3 choice. 6.2% s<strong>co</strong>red 46.00 or<br />

over <strong>co</strong>mpared to 1.2% nationally.<br />

We also help many international medical graduates achieve great s<strong>co</strong>res and successfully enter the <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

<strong>Programme</strong>, with doctors attending from Poland, The Czech Republic, Slovakia, UAE, Sudan, Bulgaria and further<br />

afield:<br />

I got 40.126 in the exam, which I think is much more than I would've got if I didn't attend the <strong>co</strong>urse. The <strong>co</strong>urse<br />

helped pick at difficult topics and open up my mind about how to think about questions from outside the box. I also<br />

got into my first choice! Which was really surprising, as I studied medicine abroad in the UAE and I know typically<br />

IMG's don't do as well.<br />

J S - Gulf Medical University, Ajman, UAE 2019 Entry (40.126)<br />

Having graduated outside of the U.K, I had no idea about what SJT was. Attending Emedica <strong>co</strong>urse was the best<br />

thing I did in preparations for SJT. The <strong>co</strong>urse gave me a clear idea of what is, what to do in preparation and what<br />

not to do. It was very useful indeed. So, thank you very much, I got allocated to my first preference<br />

programme.<br />

A P - Comenius University, Slovakia 2019 Entry (40.20)


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The <strong>co</strong>urse <strong>co</strong>vers key theory as well as important tips and techniques to help you boost your SJT s<strong>co</strong>re. We hope<br />

this will maximise your chances of getting your first choice <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Programme</strong> / <strong>Foundation</strong> School for FP2020.<br />

This <strong>co</strong>urse is aimed at final year medical students at any university applying for entry to the UK <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

<strong>Programme</strong> 2020 - you will be sitting the SJT exam in December 2019 or January 2020. The <strong>co</strong>urse <strong>co</strong>vers:<br />

<strong>Situational</strong> <strong>Judgement</strong> <strong>Test</strong>s in <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Programme</strong> Entry - Background, development, piloting for<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> programme entry. How your SJT s<strong>co</strong>re is calculated / used. Why the SJT s<strong>co</strong>re is more important than<br />

your EPM in ranking.<br />

Key Theory and Techniques for SJT exams - Key attributes and domains tested in the <strong>Foundation</strong> SJT exam.<br />

Differences in how to approach ranking SJT questions vs. selection SJT questions. Understanding how the SJT<br />

exam is marked. Key tips and techniques to boost your s<strong>co</strong>res.<br />

Core Knowledge for the FY1 SJT - Medical ethics, <strong>co</strong>nfidentiality, capacity, <strong>co</strong>nsent, GMC Good Medical<br />

Practice, child protection, raising <strong>co</strong>ncerns, prescribing, end of life care and advance directives, Do Not Attempt<br />

Resuscitation (DNAR) orders, personal beliefs and medical practice, maintaining boundaries. Fully updated to take<br />

ac<strong>co</strong>unt of changes to GMC guidance in 2017 and the recently updated DNAR and <strong>co</strong>nsent guidance.<br />

SJT Mini Mock Exam Mock SJT paper with the same timings per question as the real exam. This includes both<br />

ranking and selection questions in the same proportion as the real exam. Detailed answers and explanations with<br />

discussion of WHY the best responses are <strong>co</strong>rrect, mapped to the <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Programme</strong> SJT attributes / person<br />

specification. All questions have been written specifically for the <strong>Foundation</strong> SJT exam in the same way as the real<br />

SJT questions - with a <strong>co</strong>nsensus panel including a subject matter expert (SME).<br />

Questions and Answers - Dedicated question and answer session on SJT questions and <strong>Foundation</strong> programme<br />

entry. 1 to 1 clinic at the end of the day if you wish to discuss anything privately.


The <strong>co</strong>urse will be taught by Dr Mahibur Rahman - the author of the first article on <strong>Situational</strong> <strong>Judgement</strong><br />

<strong>Test</strong>s in medical recruitment (Tackling <strong>Situational</strong> <strong>Judgement</strong> <strong>Test</strong>s - BMJ Careers 2007). Dr Rahman is a<br />

Portfolio GP and a <strong>co</strong>nsultant in medical education - he is an expert in medical careers, and has taught over 29,000<br />

delegates since 2005.<br />

We are experts in helping people improve their performance in medical SJT exams - our SRA Crammer <strong>co</strong>urse has<br />

featured <strong>co</strong>mprehensive teaching on the <strong>Situational</strong> <strong>Judgement</strong> <strong>Test</strong>s used for GP ST Entry since 2007,<br />

and we were the first to offer a dedicated <strong>Situational</strong> <strong>Judgement</strong> <strong>Test</strong> online revision service. We have<br />

helped doctors succeed in SJT exams for GP entry in the UK and Australia, Public Health specialty training<br />

recruitment and Core Medical Training. Since 2012, we helped students from every UK medical school as well as<br />

several international graduates succeed in the <strong>Foundation</strong> SJT and enter <strong>Foundation</strong> training 2013-2017, with the<br />

majority getting one of their top choices.<br />

Course <strong>Programme</strong><br />

09.30 Registration<br />

09:45 Wel<strong>co</strong>me and Introduction<br />

09.50 <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Programme</strong> Entry - SJT overview<br />

10.00 Key Techniques for SJT exams<br />

11.30 Break for Refreshments<br />

11.45 Core knowledge for the FY1 SJT<br />

13.00 Lunch Break*<br />

13.50 <strong>Situational</strong> <strong>Judgement</strong> <strong>Test</strong> Mini Mock Exam<br />

14.40 SJT Mock: Answers, explanations and feedback Part 1<br />

15.45 Break for Refreshments<br />

16.00 SJT Mock: Answers, explanations and feedback Part 2<br />

17.15 Questions and Answers<br />

17.25 Summary and final tips<br />

17.30 Close<br />

*Please note that lunch will not be provided. There are local eateries nearby, or you will be able to bring your own<br />

lunch. There will be refreshments available at registration and at the breaks.<br />

Course Feedback<br />

Here is some feedback from our <strong>Foundation</strong> SJT Prep Course:


"Great <strong>co</strong>urse all around and very professional. Expert speaker and good questions. Would definitely<br />

re<strong>co</strong>mmend to <strong>co</strong>lleagues in the years below me."<br />

"Structured approach and explanation to the SJT"<br />

"Very informative. Helpful to understand why the order was as it was. Speaker was funny and had my <strong>co</strong>ncentration<br />

the whole way through, which is a great achievement! Good to practice the questions using the actual grids."<br />

"Mock exam was really helpful. Speaker took time to explain every answers & he was really funny hence<br />

the talk wasn't that dry."<br />

Very professional, <strong>co</strong>ncise, everything you need to know, practice paper plus booklet and questions to take away<br />

and do at home.<br />

I B - Leeds 2019 Entry (46.12)<br />

Good examples. Clear structure. Good tips. Engaging.<br />

N P - St George's University of London 2019 Entry (46.12)<br />

Good introduction, clearly outlining the key principles/<strong>co</strong>ntents for the exam and then good exam advice tips!<br />

S M - Sheffield 2019 Entry (45.88)<br />

General overview of questions and how to answer them. The explanation of how the s<strong>co</strong>ring worked was very<br />

useful. The practice paper at the end was also <strong>co</strong>nfidence boosting.<br />

T C - Leeds 2019 Entry (45.6)<br />

Whilst Oxford was my first choice deanery, I actually accepted an academic foundation training post in the NW<br />

Thames region. However, I'm still very pleased I attended the <strong>co</strong>urse as my SJT s<strong>co</strong>re would have given me an<br />

overall EPM of 91.58, which would <strong>co</strong>mfortably have allowed me to rank jobs in the Oxford deanery <strong>co</strong>nfidently. Dr<br />

Rahman you spoke and taught with so much energy throughout the day. It really helps, particularly since the topics<br />

<strong>co</strong>vered by the SJT are not necessarily what all medical students find interesting.<br />

P S - University of Manchester 2019 Entry (44.58)<br />

Found the <strong>co</strong>urse useful and the past paper particularly good.<br />

F K - King's College London 2019 Entry (44.125)<br />

Good use of questions and examples. The <strong>co</strong>urse leader was very good at explaining rationale behind answers.<br />

I H - University of Leeds 2019 Entry (43.678)<br />

Really happy with the <strong>co</strong>urse and how it all turned out. I doubt I would have gotten into S<strong>co</strong>tland if my SJT s<strong>co</strong>re<br />

hadn't been high and it was only because of your brilliant <strong>co</strong>urse.<br />

S M - Edinburgh 2019 Entry (43.057)<br />

Wonderful <strong>co</strong>urse, great starting point for anyone who doesn't know what they're doing and isn't sure how to start<br />

SJT revision.<br />

B A - St George's 2019 Entry (43.55)<br />

Questions were useful and resources received were excellent. The tips we received were extremely beneficial and<br />

transferrable to the exam.


S J - St George's University of London 2019 Entry (43.058)<br />

Run by an actual doctor with a wealth of experience in the process and subject matter. He approached the SJT<br />

from a pragmatic and logical perspective and his aim throughout was not some nebulous "make us better doctors"<br />

nonsense, but purely to help us get the best results possible by playing the game. Best SJT investment I made<br />

without a doubt and will 100% re<strong>co</strong>mmend to everyone in the years below.<br />

E M - Glasgow 2019 Entry (43)<br />

Very engaging speaker!! Also, good to have access to practice questions as well as a mock exam where we<br />

worked through the answers.<br />

J R - UCL 2019 Entry (42.749)<br />

"Excellent <strong>co</strong>urse, I'm very pleased to have taken it. I got a solid s<strong>co</strong>re and into my top foundation school!<br />

Excellent presentation of general strategy and big picture information, then <strong>co</strong>mbined with lots of practice questions<br />

and explanations. The practice papers with written feedback was very helpful."<br />

M P - St George's, University of London 2019 Entry (42.523)<br />

Very well organized. Knowledgeable presenter who kept the <strong>co</strong>urse interesting for the whole day.<br />

M L - Cardiff University 2019 Entry (42.282)<br />

Really well organised. Speaker was clear in his explanations and engaging. The tips for the SJT were handy and<br />

helped me in my approach to the exam as well as preparation!<br />

A D - UEA 2019 Entry (42.236)<br />

The presenter provided very clear explanations behind the orders for the answers.<br />

S D - King's <strong>co</strong>llege London 2019 Entry (42)<br />

Thank you for helping me! I liked learning the different techniques of thinking to answer the questions and it wasn't<br />

boring at all!<br />

M B - Kings <strong>co</strong>llege London 2019 Entry (40.7)<br />

Very well organised and well-structured questions on the day.<br />

R S - St. Georges medical school 2019 Entry (40)<br />

Got my first ranked job! Went into the sjt feeling <strong>co</strong>nfident on how to answer the questions and knowing how to<br />

approach each question. Loved being an ambassador for you. Course <strong>co</strong>vered all basis of the exam including exam<br />

technique and where to get information from.<br />

V A - Hull York medical school 2019 Entry (40)<br />

Thank you! Don't think I would have got this s<strong>co</strong>re without the <strong>co</strong>urse.<br />

K - Aberdeen 2019 Entry (42.294)<br />

I got 40.126 in the exam, which I think is much more than I would've got if I didn't attend the <strong>co</strong>urse. The <strong>co</strong>urse<br />

helped pick at difficult topics and open up my mind about how to think about questions from outside the box. I also<br />

got into my first choice! Which was really surprising, as I studied medicine abroad in the UAE and I know typically<br />

IMG's don't do as well.<br />

J S - Gulf Medical University, Ajman, UAE 2019 Entry (40.126)


Having graduated outside of the U.K, I had no idea about what SJT was. Attending Emedica <strong>co</strong>urse was the best<br />

thing I did in preparations for sjt. The <strong>co</strong>urse gave me a clear idea of what is, what to do in preparation and what not<br />

to do. It was very useful indeed. So, thank you very much, I got allocated to my first preference programme.<br />

A P - Comenius University, Slovakia 2019 Entry (40.201)<br />

I left this <strong>co</strong>urse feeling really disheartened because I didn't do very well in the mock at the end of the day. But it<br />

made me work a lot harder in the few weeks after before the exam, and I used the techniques and the online<br />

resources provided, and it clearly helped a lot because I did much better in the real thing.<br />

P R - Barts and the London 2019 Entry (40.695)<br />

Great <strong>co</strong>urse, thank you very much! Helped me secure my first choice Deanery<br />

S L - University of Glasgow 2018 Entry (49.160)<br />

Plenty of worked examples of SJT questions and explanations of all the domains. It really got me thinking<br />

about how to answer the questions, how to identify the key themes and also the layout of the exam and answer<br />

sheet which prior to this <strong>co</strong>urse I was <strong>co</strong>mpletely unfamiliar with!<br />

A C - Leeds University Medical School 2018 Entry (48.575)<br />

Very interactive and well-organised. The booklets given were useful and doing practice paper and going<br />

through answers was helpful.<br />

D E - University of S<strong>co</strong>tland 2018 Entry (46.166)<br />

Clear, <strong>co</strong>ncise and organised. Good starting point to help with my preparation for the SJT<br />

D G - University of Leeds 2018 Entry (46.035)<br />

'The explanation of the different exam sections and the rationale behind these was really helpful. The practice<br />

questions were brilliant, and the booklet provided was also really useful.<br />

S W - Cardiff University 2018 Entry (46.026)<br />

It was well structured, <strong>co</strong>ncise and <strong>co</strong>vered the main topics.<br />

University of Bristol 2018 Entry (44.9)<br />

A brilliant <strong>co</strong>urse everyone should take. It goes beyond the generic outline of general tips for the SJT and<br />

actually shows you how the examiners think and the strategy of thinking of the scenario as a real life situation. I also<br />

liked that we went through a difficult mock exam together because it allowed us to see the gaps in our knowledge.<br />

Great <strong>co</strong>urse.<br />

N - Imperial College London 2018 Entry (44.822)<br />

I s<strong>co</strong>red 44.148. I'm so happy with this and would like to thank you for all your help. I would really re<strong>co</strong>mmend the<br />

<strong>co</strong>urse to my peers in the year below. I found it useful to go on the <strong>co</strong>urse at the beginning of my SJ preparation as<br />

it allowed me to guide the rest of my studies.<br />

L K - <strong>Foundation</strong> SJT 2018 Entry (44.148)<br />

The questions were great and doing a timed practice exam really did put the pressure on and made me <strong>co</strong>nsider<br />

how it was going to be on the actual exam day. Dr Rahman was engaging and had great tips that made me<br />

think about scenarios in a different way.


K S - University of Liverpool 2018 Entry (43.823)<br />

Very good practical advice that was so helpful and the speaker was very effective.<br />

A D - University of Southampton 2018 Entry (43.778)<br />

Alhamdulillah I managed to s<strong>co</strong>re 43.236 this year. I managed to get my first-choice deanery, Birmingham. I<br />

wanted to thank you and your team for providing such a fantastic <strong>co</strong>urse. It really is an amazing <strong>co</strong>urse, that has no<br />

doubt helped hundreds of students over the years.<br />

N C - <strong>Foundation</strong> SJT 2018 Entry (43.236)<br />

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