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NAC-OSCE Exam Preparation Course – Saturday Morning

Date/Time
June 11, 2022 - August 27, 2022
8:00 am - 11:00 am MDT

Location
Online

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The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) Study Group assists Internationally Trained Physicians in preparing for the National Assessment Collaboration (NAC). The competencies and the objectives for the NAC OSCE are reviewed and the expectations of a PGY1 resident are outlined for the different case scenarios presented. The sessions focus on taking an organized history, clinical knowledge and skills, physical exam skills, the think-aloud technique, approach to the patient, ethics, professionalism, communication, and decision-making abilities.

** Proof of registration will be required to register and can be sent to Thaea (thaea@aimga.ca).

This study group will be facilitated by Dr. Samina Noor. Dr. Imran Suliman will take over this group for August 6th, 13th, 20th, and 27th.

The online sessions will be held on Saturdays from 8 am to 11 am.

*PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER FOR THE OTHER NAC OSCE GROUP SESSIONS IF REGISTERING FOR THIS  CLASS.

The program objectives are:

  • to understand the exam objectives, format, and assessment criteria;
  • to increase clinical knowledge, decision-making, and management across a broad range of cases through discussion on current evidence, practice, and feedback;
  • to review specific tasks such as case presentations, interpreting of results based on expected formats;
  • to enhance communication, cultural and language skills relative to patient-centred care and the Canadian context; and
  • to familiarize oneself with time frames allotted for demonstrating competencies

For questions and/or registration support please call us at 403-520-7730 or email Thaea at thaea@aimga.ca. We look forward to serving you.

Bookings

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Currently 26 of 25 spaces have been booked for this program.

Only active members can make bookings for this program!
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This program is fully booked.

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OET Writing Test: Lunch and Learn

Date / Time
June 11, 2022
9:00 am - 11:00 am MDT

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The OET Writing test requires the candidate to write a letter of response that would realistically be required in the workplace. The OET Writing Lunch and Learn explores facts about the OET Speaking Test, its structure, and how the six criteria that each receive a band score are assessed.

Sample responses are evaluated in the workshop to provide feedback to improve your performance.

One-to-one feedback on written responses can be booked with the Workshop provider.

Please contact Thaea, Program Administrator (thaea@aimga.ca) if you have any questions. Zoom link will be sent prior to the session.

Bookings

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Currently 46 of 75 spaces have been booked for this program.

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Online bookings are not currently available.

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Online QE1 Exam Preparation Course – Saturdays

Date/Time
June 4, 2022 - June 25, 2022
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm MDT

Location
Online

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The Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Exam Part 1 Study Group is facilitated by a moderator to assist IMGs to prepare for this examination. The current moderator is Dr. Faiza Saeed. These sessions are being offered online due to COVID-19.

The MCCQE Part I is a summative examination that assesses the critical medical knowledge and clinical decision-making ability of a candidate at a level expected of a medical student who is completing his or her medical degree in Canada. The examination is based on the MCC Objectives, which are organized under the CanMEDS roles. Candidates graduating and completing the MCCQE Part I normally enter supervised practice. Aside from formal accreditation processes of the undergraduate and postgraduate education programs, the MCCQE Part I is the only national standard for medical schools across Canada and, therefore, is administered at the end of medical school.

The MCCQE Part I is a one-day, computer-based test. Candidates have four hours in the morning to complete 210 Multiple-Choice Questions and up to three and a half hours in the afternoon for the Clinical Decision-Making component, which consists of 38 cases with short-menu and short-answer write-in questions. For specialist IMGs, the QE1 requires a complete review of all areas of medicine.

AIMGA’s MCCQE1 study groups are offered throughout the year on a quarterly basis.  AMIGA provides computer software study materials and other relevant resources as a means of preparation (i.e. UWorld, QBank, MCC Preparation materials).

Please note it is required that you register here on the website before accessing the study session with the following Zoom link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwtc-GgrzosG9Zk8lMq8EmBM1T6rKgtzc3-

For questions and/or registration support please call us at 403-520-7730 or email Thaea at thaea@aimga.ca. We look forward to serving you.

Bookings

Status
Currently 133 of 150 spaces have been booked for this program.

Only active members can make bookings for this program!
Please click here to sign up!

Bookings are closed for this program.

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