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FPAS (Foundation Programme Application System) - courses.

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This aggregative term FPAS stands for Foundation Programme Application
System. It is an online system which is used within the UK, to help final year
medical students apply for respective training positions. It runs by the UK
Foundation Programme Office. To gain a place with the Foundation Programme,
you would first need to complete an application form, which is done online. In this
form, you will need to answer a number of mandatory application form sections.
There are 10 sections in total, in which you will need to fill in the details about
your personal information, qualifications, education, references and preferences.

FPAS stands for Foundation


Programme Application System.
This is an online system used
within the UK, to help final year
medical students .Roughly similar
to the UCAS process you used to
get into medical school.

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Specialty Recruitment Assessment Questions Online
The Specialty Recruitment Assessment (SRA) plays in important part in the short
listing .This is a 75 minute assessment with 97 questions testing your used
Emedica to revise for the SRA and I managed to get a direct offer! The format of
the clinical questions was very similar to the actual exam.

Like FPAS, SRA stands for the Specialty Recruitment Assessment.  It is a
computer-based assessment which was introduced by RCR and London
Recruitment. SRA consist of two main parts: a Professional Dilemmas or PD
paper, followed by a Clinical Problem Solving (CPS) paper. The SRA was
originally designed for the applicants to the general practice (GP) training. Hence,
the questions are very broad in scope. In part 1 you have to complete 58 SRA
questions in 110 minutes in which 50 of these questions will account towards the
final score, as 8 questions in each test are for piloting purposes. This test assesses
various core criteria from the ST1 Clinical Radiology including communication
skills, conceptual thinking and problem solving, organization / planning, managing
others and team involvement etc. The part 2 presents you with the clinical
scenarios requiring exercise judgment and problem solving skills to determine
appropriate management skills of patients. It contains 97 SRA questions based on
Foundation-level clinical practice and test a breadth of knowledge of medicine and
surgery.

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