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Give me a Biggg Hi 5!
''BRUNO RUSHFORTH''
No introduction needed.
We all LOVE his book!
It has been with many of us!
One of our CSA Preparation Buddies!
One of our CSA Preparation Buddies!
Bruno is Sharing His Golden Success Tips Especially for You.
Thank you sooooo much, Bruno!
Now, Over to Bruno!
BRUNO'S TIPS FOR SUCCESS IN CSA
The key to success in the CSA is ensuring that in your day-to-day practice you
get used to meeting the COT criteria.
For example - Asking about ideas, concerns
and expectations and incorporating
patients' health beliefs into a shared management plan.
This has got to flow naturally
and will do so if you practise, practise, practise doing so in every
consultation.
Regular video review of your
consultations will give opportunities for feedback on how to improve your
performance in this regard.
Don't be afraid of the video
camera.
Embrace it and feel like it's the norm to have your consultations
reviewed at every available opportunity.
Exam technique or crammer CSA
courses may help to ensure that you are as efficient as possible for the 10
minute CSA scenarios .
But can't replace this core work
that will put you in the best position to pass the CSA.
Nonetheless, below are some additional tips that you may wish to consider:
1. Ask an ST3 who has passed the CSA to come along to one or two of your small group CSA practice session.
Nonetheless, below are some additional tips that you may wish to consider:
1. Ask an ST3 who has passed the CSA to come along to one or two of your small group CSA practice session.
Get them to critique your
performance.
They've been there, done it, and
passed - and all very recently. So listen to their advice.
2. When you role play with colleagues CSA practice cases, try with a cut off of 9 minutes (rather than 10 minutes as in the CSA).
This will make you even more
focused on ensuring you finish each scenario, and will allow for a bit of slack
if nerves can get the better of you for the real thing.
3. Try and undertake a practice CSA course in Croydon itself (or when the CSA moves to the new RCGP premises, to the new building/CSA centre).
3. Try and undertake a practice CSA course in Croydon itself (or when the CSA moves to the new RCGP premises, to the new building/CSA centre).
Yes, it may be a bit of a trek
to go to London when there are local courses available.
Your confidence on
the day will get a boost from having already sat some mock-exam stations in the
same surroundings as the real thing.
Final top tip is a personal preference, and worked for me, but may not suit your consultation style.
Final top tip is a personal preference, and worked for me, but may not suit your consultation style.
4. When the
buzzer went for the beginning of each station in the CSA I would jump up and
move towards the door so that I was able to greet the simulated patient as they
entered the room.
This allowed me to start to
build rapport from the moment
they entered the room, and also helped me feel
more
confident and 'in control' of the start of the consultation.
Good luck!
Bruno Rushforth.
Leeds.
Hiiii, It's Meeee,
Hiiii, It's Meeee,
Thanks a lot, Bruno!
Thanks for spending your Precious Time to share your
TIPS for Success !
TIPS for Success !
You can get Bruno's book -
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Get-Through-New-MRCGP-Assessment/dp/1853157368
Do you want More Tips from Bruno?
Follow the link -
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If you don't have the access, still there are 2 options!
1. Google 'Bruno Rushforth csa' - Click the third on the list.
2. Look under June Topics - Bruno's Tips on GPOnline.
I have attached it as a separate blog -
If you don't have the access, still there are 2 options!
1. Google 'Bruno Rushforth csa' - Click the third on the list.
2. Look under June Topics - Bruno's Tips on GPOnline.
I have attached it as a separate blog -
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