The First Part Examination is a written an oral test of knowledge and understanding of the basic sciences applied to the clinical practice of intensive care medicine.
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The Workplace Competency Assessment evaluates practical skills and competencies in the clinical environment, focusing on the application of knowledge and clinical judgment in intensive care settings.
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The Second Part Examination is a comprehensive assessment (comprising written and oral components) that tests knowledge, skills, and understanding of intensive care medicine, with a focus on clinical practice.
The Observed Clinical Encounter is an assessment of a trainee’s clinical skills and decision-making during real patient interactions in the intensive care setting.
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The Second Part Paediatric Examination assesses knowledge and clinical skills specific to paediatric intensive care medicine, focusing on the application of basic sciences in practice.
The In-Training Evaluation Report assesses a trainee’s performance during their training in intensive care medicine.