Primary Regulation

Published Date:

21/04/2024

Tests administered during training:
All years other than the first and final will have their end-of-year evaluations in September.
  Assessment of 25% throughout the entire month or season.
-25% of the logbook.
- 50% on the year-end exam (this assessment's score shouldn't be lower than 60%; it shouldn't be lower than that for the next year).
Particularly in the penultimate year, assessments may consist of OSCE.
Preliminary evaluation of the year-end will take place prior to the start of the next year.
Should the learner fail either the first or second annual exam, there will be a six-month extension of the course.

 

Examination of the Part One
a) June and December of every year are the dates for the first part examination.
b) The student must to pass the first part exam during the first two years of study, and they will only be allowed three attempts. The learner will be put on the parallel system if he fails the exam. He or she will begin working at the start of the third year of training (in parallel) after passing the exam.

Requirements to take part in the examination's Part One:
1. The first year of training is over.
2. Annual report on evaluation (not include examination).
3. The program director has to sign the logbook for the first year.
4- Receipts for accounting.

 The first section of the test will last three hours, and each page will have one hundred questions (single best answer).
- First part exam marks are calculated as follows: 90% of the total.
-10% yearly evaluation (logbook included).
- The total number of passing marks cannot be less than 60.
A.90+ 10 points are awarded to specialties that complete a one-page exam.
B. For specialties that require two tests, 90+90/ 2 + 10.
C. For specialties that need two pages plus the OSCE examination (dental specialties), Q. (90+90+90/3) + 10.
D. (80+20) for Clinical Pharmacy as a specialty.
E. For pathology specialties (Hematology, Microbiology, Clinical Chemistry, And Pathology), (30+30+30) + 10.

-          thirty points double up on the writing

-           thirty points Practice along with the slides

-           30 points for Oral

For the Part one section, a passing score of at least 60 out of 100 is required.
The format of the question is one or two pages.
Medical Subspecialties tests are administered to Track One trainee in their first year of internal medicine instead of their own specialty exams.
-Track two Trainees will be conducted each in their respective specialization.
-Track One candidates take the Part one of their specialty tests in their third year of training after completing the first two years of instruction.

- Exemption from the Part one of the test Trainees with an associate's degree from the Royal College receive donations. 

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