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The ‘National Finals Revision Day’ Teaching Strategy: A Cost-Effective Way to Pass Medical School ‘Finals’ and Upskill Junior Doctors

Courses to help medical students pass ‘Finals’ already exist but are typically expensive or can only be attended by a limited number of students. We describe the success of ‘The National Finals Revision Day' (NFRD) course, which we believe is sustainable and unique in terms of its combined scal...

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Autores principales: Curtis, Alexander, Neal-Smith, Gregory, Fennelly, Joseph T, Goodall, Richard, Hayter, Edward, Coughlan, Charles, Miller, Adam, Huntley, Daniel, Hamilton-Baillie, Agnes, Drysdale, Henry M, Hurrell, Katherine, Hughes, Will
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7402436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32775059
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.8977
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Sumario:Courses to help medical students pass ‘Finals’ already exist but are typically expensive or can only be attended by a limited number of students. We describe the success of ‘The National Finals Revision Day' (NFRD) course, which we believe is sustainable and unique in terms of its combined scale and cost (£10 per person). The course was organised and taught by 12 junior doctors. In total, 300 students attended from 55% of UK medical schools. Attendees found the course both relevant (96.4%) and cost-effective (97%), whilst the 11 medical and surgical talks were of a high standard (90.1%). The organising committee felt confident to organise their own teaching course in the future with 100% having already run a course themselves since the NFRD course. The NFRD course was also used by 11/12 (91.7%) of the organising committee to achieve their Annual Review of Competency Progression (ARCP) and 12/12 (100%) of the organising committee to obtain jobs on training programmes in the UK. We provide guidance about how to organise similar large-scale events for those interested. Moving forward, the teaching course will be run at: (i) multiple times; (ii) multiple UK venues; (iii) run over two days to cover more medical and surgical topics; and (iv) include the option of attending via video link.