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Passing the ARCP

Passing the ARCP

Passing the ARCP

Samuel P. Dearman
Adam B. Joiner
Samantha Abbott
Damien Longson
April 2014
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9781909726208
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    Medical trainees must maintain a portfolio which provides evidence that they have met the competencies required by the curriculum. This is presented as part of the annual review of competence progression (ARCP) which each trainee must pass in order to move up to the next year of training. Planning and maintaining a portfolio involves a lot of work and can be a source of anxiety and uncertainty for many trainees. One of the difficulties is that there is no 'right' way to demonstrate competence, or to produce the portfolio. Here, the head of a school of psychiatry and the medical education manager from a deanery describe how they use the information presented to them to judge whether or not a trainee is making adequate progress. This book offers clear and simple guidance to help trainees pass their ARCP. Although there is a focus on psychiatry, it will aid any medical trainee undertaking specialty training and provide a useful reference for trainers and educational supervisors.

    • Explains how to 'evidence' competencies and provides worked examples of portfolio evidence, good and bad
    • Offers guidance on how to write reflectively, in a relevant way
    • Explains how to get the most out of your training, without getting anxious about it

    Product details

    April 2014
    Paperback
    9781909726208
    78 pages
    234 × 156 × 5 mm
    0.15kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Quick reference guide
    • 2. What is a portfolio?
    • 3. Lessons learnt so far
    • 4. Organising the portfolio
    • 5. Managing your workplace-based assessments
    • 6. Reflective notes and self-appraisal of learning
    • 7. Audit and research
    • 8. Teaching
    • 9. Psychotherapy experience
    • 10. Management and leadership experience
    • 11. Appraisal reports, planning meetings and educational objectives
    • 12. Other experiences, achievements and documents
    • 13. The future of portfolios.
      Authors
    • Samuel P. Dearman
    • Adam B. Joiner
    • Samantha Abbott
    • Damien Longson