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MCCQE Part I: What to Expect

MCCQE Part I: What to Expect. Dr. Debra Pugh March 17, 2014. MCCQE Part I. Based on MCC objectives CanMEDs framework 6 disciplines Medicine Obstetrics and Gynecology Pediatrics Psychiatry Surgery PHELO (population health, ethical, legal, organizational aspects of medicine).

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MCCQE Part I: What to Expect

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  1. MCCQE Part I: What to Expect Dr. Debra Pugh March 17, 2014

  2. MCCQE Part I Based on MCC objectives CanMEDs framework 6 disciplines Medicine Obstetrics and Gynecology Pediatrics Psychiatry Surgery PHELO (population health, ethical, legal, organizational aspects of medicine)

  3. MCCQE Part I 3 ½ hours, morning 196 MCQs 4 hours, afternoon ~80 CDMs MCQ 75% CDM 25%

  4. MCQs 7 sections 28 MCQs in each 4 questions per discipline + 4 pilots ~ 30 minutes per section Computer-adaptive testing

  5. Computer-adaptive testing Tailored to the ability of each candidate Based on performance Slightly easier or harder questions in next section

  6. CDMs Not computer-adaptive 45-55 case descriptions with 1 or more questions ~80 questions in total ~ 3 minutes per question Includes 10 pilot cases

  7. CDMs – Short Menu ~10-40 options Follow directions closely “Select one” “Select up to 4” “Select as many as appropriate”

  8. CDMs – Write-in Questions Record only one answer per box provided Score zero otherwise Be specific “Hyperthyroidism” not “Thyroid disease” Use generic names for drugs, specify dose and route if asked Use single word or short phrases

  9. DSM-V • Where appropriate, Psychiatry questions will include both DSM-V and DSM-IV (in brackets) terminology Depersonalization/derealization disorder (Depersonalization disorder)

  10. Exam Strategy Manage your time Answer all questions If you have to “guess” at an answer, try to eliminate as many incorrect answers as possible For CDMs Follow directions (select up to 3 answers; write in one answer) If “select as many as appropriate” choose only the answers that make sense Penalized for selecting too many unnecessary options

  11. How to Prepare Study groups Lectures (Back-to-Basics) Review MCC objectives Review exam demos Practice examinations

  12. Resources

  13. Resources • Many resources on MCC website (mcc.ca) • Complete list of objectives • Demos of instructions for CDMs and MCQs • Examination demos • Self-administered exams ($)

  14. Objectives

  15. MCCQE Part I Demos Free demonstration available on MCC website http://mcc.ca/ → Examinations → Qualifying Examination Part I → Reference Materials and Resources → Examination demo

  16. Exam Demos

  17. Other Demos Instructional videos for the MCQ and CDM components become familiar with the examination interface and functionality highly recommended that you review (~ 40 minutes in total)

  18. Self-administered examinations (MCC) • 96 MCQs • 4 “forms” available • Receive feedback on performance • ~ $68 per test

  19. The Basics Know where you are going Show up at least 30 minutes early with your entrance card and ID Arrive rested and well-fed Relax! Everything you have learned in the past 4 years has prepared you for this

  20. Questions? dpugh@toh.on.ca

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