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As many know, since the MCCQE2 format changed in 2018, the pass rates have been much lower than in previous years. Part of this has to do with the fact that there has been a much greater emphasis on counselling, communications and ethics, whereas the previous exams focused much more heavily on medical expert topics.
The MCC now has stations where you're expected to do things like: address issues with colleagues, confront an angry patient, or learn to disclose a mistake.
While these issues seem more grey, there are available resources to address these stations in an effective manner.
Resident Board Review has a number of compiled external resources on the website to help you prepare. However, many existing online resources were based on the old exam.
The upcoming 2 day in person course is on April 4 & 5, 2020 at Toronto General Hospital and will cover concrete strategies and phrases and integrate the counselling sections into medical expert topics. Attendees receive the course manual, inclusive of a number of exclusive cases for participants to practice these counselling stations.
If you're interested in the course or the resources, go to the website: residentboardreview [dot] com.
The MCC now has stations where you're expected to do things like: address issues with colleagues, confront an angry patient, or learn to disclose a mistake.
While these issues seem more grey, there are available resources to address these stations in an effective manner.
Resident Board Review has a number of compiled external resources on the website to help you prepare. However, many existing online resources were based on the old exam.
The upcoming 2 day in person course is on April 4 & 5, 2020 at Toronto General Hospital and will cover concrete strategies and phrases and integrate the counselling sections into medical expert topics. Attendees receive the course manual, inclusive of a number of exclusive cases for participants to practice these counselling stations.
If you're interested in the course or the resources, go to the website: residentboardreview [dot] com.