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MRCPI Bedside
Author: Dr Christine Condon and Dr Harry Economos
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MRCPI Bedside is a podcast with bite sized episodes for doctors who are preparing to sit the tremulously tricky MRCPI Part II Clinical in General Medicine. Hosted by two Irish junior doctors fresh out of sitting their exam, we hope to break it down and provide you with the need-to-know info and preparation tips to help take the fear out of the exam. We hope you enjoy listening and best of luck!
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Consultant Lead Professor Declan Byrne
Email: mrcpibedside@gmail.com
Instagram: @MRCPIBedside
Twitter: @MRCPIBedside
Show Music: Stepping on Lego
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Consultant Lead Professor Declan Byrne
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In this episode we are joined by Dublin based Cardiology Specialist Registrar Dr Roisin Gardiner to discuss aortic stenosis as a station in the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
We discuss the approach, physical findings, a differential diagnosis, investigations and management. We then go on to briefly talk through some potential follow-up questions including Heyde's syndrome, symptoms of aortic stenosis, echocardiogram findings of severe aortic stenosis, surgical repair versus TAVI and benefits of mechanical versus bioprosthetic valves.
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Consultant supervisor Professor Declan Byrne, consultant physician St James's Hospital, Dublin
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In this episode we talk through the structure and how to prepare for short case station 1 , the Communication and Ethics station, one of the most failed stations outside of candidates who sit their exam outside of Ireland.
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The cases will include communication scenarios relating to:
Information giving–example: discussing of treatment options with a patient with sexually transmitted infection, MRSA. SLE communication
Breaking bad news – example: telling a person her husband died, or telling a patient they have cancer, their father was given too much methotrexate (daily instead of weekly) and now has neutropenic sepsis, intracranial bleed post thrombolysis now GCS 7 post same - explain to daughter, drug error
Consent – example: obtaining consent for treatment from a patient with a mild cognitive impairment
Confidentiality–example:maintaining confidentiality under pressure from family members
Managing challenging situations – example: discussing organ donation with next of kin of a ventilated patient who has an organ donor card in her pocket but the next of kin objects because it is against his/her religion, paracetamol overdose wanting to DAMA, counselling poorly controlled T1DM, verbally de-escalating an angry patient who wants to leave the ward who may not have capacity
Ethics – example: telling a colleague that you need to report their drug abuse as they are unsafe to continue to practice
As mentioned the SPIKES mnemonic as a potential tool for working through communication stations:
S - Setting - how can you optimise the setting? e.g. A family member being present for support, ideally a quiet private place etc.
P - Perception - clarifying what is the patient or family member's current perception of events to date?
I - Invitation - inviting the patient or family the opportunity to say how much or what exactly they want to know
K - Knowledge - giving the knowledge or information you need to deliver
E - Empathy - Displaying empathy throughout the consultation
S - Summarise for the patient or the family what you have discussed and offer the opportunity for the to ask questions
The 4 pillars of Medical Ethics:
1. Autonomy - respecting a patient's right to make their own decisions
2. Beneficence - Making decisions to benefit the patient
3. Non-maleficence - Do no harm to the patient
4. Justice - fair allocation of time and resources for all patients' benefit
Click here for the RCPI MRCPI Clinical Info and Resource page
The Irish Medical Council's Guide to Professional Conduct and Ethics for Registered Medical Practitioners PDF
https://www.medicalcouncil.ie/news-and-publications/reports/guide-to-professional-conduct-and-ethics-for-registered-medical-practitioners-amended-.pdf
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Consultant Lead: Professor Declan Byrne, Consultant physician in general internal and geriatric medicine at St. James Hospital, Dublin
In part two of The Short Cases episode we continue on from where we left off, going through what to expect in the 4 minutes of question time with the consultant examiner. We talk through the presentation of your physical examination findings, and the structure of the questions along with some tips for both.
The VITAMIN CDE mnemonic as a potential helpful tool for working through a differential diagnosis:
V - Vascular
I - Infectious/Inflammatory
T - Trauma/Toxic
A - Autoimmune
M - Metabolic
I - Iatrogenic/Idiopathic
N - Neoplastic
C - Congenital
D - Degenerative
E - Endocrine
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Consultant Lead: Professor Declan Byrne, St. James Hospital, Dublin
Welcome back to MRCPI Bedside, hosted by Dr. Christine Condon and Dr. Harry Economos. This is part one of The Short Cases episodes. In this episode we will talk through the need-to-know information to get you through the five short cases. Good preparation is the key to ensure that you’re not thrown on the day. Keep calm and achieve the marks you deserve.
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Consultant Lead: Professor Declan Byrne
Welcome back to MRCPI Bedside, hosted by Dr. Christine Condon and Dr. Harry Economos. This is part two of our intro guide about the long cases where we discuss our own personal experiences.
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Consultant Lead: Professor Declan Byrne
Welcome back to MRCPI Bedside, hosted by Dr. Christine Condon and Dr. Harry Economos. This is part one of our how to guide on passing your long cases.
How to guide:
1. Get to know the layout and timing early on. Check out the RCPI page here for more information.
2. Familiarise yourself with medical conditions from the following conditions
>>> Cardiology, Respiratory, Abdominal, Endocrine, Dermatology, Neurology and Rheumatology.
3. Take each clinical encounter as the admitting doctor in ED as a mock run for your long cases.
4. Time yourself from the very start.
5. Don’t underestimate the value of a systems review.
6. Keep your examination focused.
7. Do a mock long case.
8. Reference a book when practicing to ensure that you’re not missing anything big. We recommend Rupa Bessant’s ‘The Pocketbook for PACES’. Access it here.
9.
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An online resource, that will provide you not only with hundreds of videos with real life patients with physical signs but also model physical exams, example questions and answers to prepare you for exam day.
10. At the time of uploading this podcast, there are COVID-19 specific changes to the exam. More information here. This is subject to change.
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Consultant Lead: Professor Declan Byrne
Welcome back to MRCPI Bedside, hosted by Dr. Christine Condon and Dr. Harry Economos. Get in touch at mrcpibedside@gmail.com or on Twitter @MRCPIBedside
In our third episode we do our best to explain the confusing marking scheme. We highlight how a bit of an understanding of what is necessary to achieve a 'satisfactory' score can assist your preparation and maximise the points you earn yourself on the day.
The 7 different examinable skills and what indicates a 'satisfactory' (full points) and 'unsatisfactory' (fail/zero points) are:
1. Clinical communication skills
Satisfactory = History is relevant/ Fluent/ Focused
Unsatisfactory = Omits crucial areas/ Unpractised/ Unprofessional
2. Managing relationships with patients
Satisfactory = Listens to patient's concerns/ Empathetic
Unsatisfactory = Dismisses patient's concern's/ Not empathetic
3. Physical examination
Satisfactory = Accurate/ appropriate/ practised/ professional
Unsatisfactory = Poor technique/ Omits important tests/ Hesitant / Lacks Confidence
4. Identifying physical signs
Satisfactory = Identifies correct physical signs
Unsatisfactory= Misses important clinical signs / Reports signs that are not present
5. Differential diagnosis
Satisfactory = Presents a sensible and comprehensive differential diagnosis
Unsatisfactory = Inappropriate, incomplete differential diagnosis
6. Clinical judgement
Satisfactory = Evidence of reflective problem solving / Suggests appropriate investigations and management
Unsatisfactory = Poor evidence of problem solving / Selects unsuitable investigations and treatments
7. Maintaining patient safety and quality of care
Satisfactory = Treats patient respectfully and sensitively, and ensures comfort, safety, and dignity
Unsatisfactory = Jeopardises patient safety / Causes physical or emotional pain to the patient
We feel this episode is best accompanied by reading through the points allocation table and have having a look at the examiners' marking card. Available in the link below (direct from RCPI website) - scroll to pages 5-9.
https://rcpi-live-cdn.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/MRCPI-Part-II-GM-Clinical-Examination-Candidate-Information-COVID-Updated-June-2021.pdf
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Welcome back to the MRCPI bedside, hosted by Dr. Christine Condon and Dr. Harry Economos.
In our second episode we are going to talk through some tried and tested preparation techniques to set yourself up for the best chance of success.
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The Books
- Essential Examination (an excellent book to have at the bedside to make sure you are doing your physical exam correctly to pick up physical signs): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Essential-Examination-3rd-Step-step/dp/1907904107/ref=sr_1_5?crid=UZWA52KXG2V7&keywords=clinical+examination+book&qid=1662810037&sprefix=clinical+exam%2Caps%2C106&sr=8-5
- The Pocketbook for PACES: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pocketbook-PACES-Oxford-Specialty-Training/dp/0199574189/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=rupa+bessant&qid=1662810815&sr=8-2
- Cases for PACES: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cases-PACES-Stephen-Hoole/dp/1118983572/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=rupa+bessant&qid=1662810815&sr=8-5
Websites
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- https://www.prepacespodcast.com
Videos
- See Pastest website above
- Prof. Niall Tubridy Neurology videos - For example; Parkinsons exam. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXMydlXQYpY
Podcasts
- Prepaces podcast (45-60 min episodes focusing on specific exam topics) https://open.spotify.com/show/5i7o1ENPUcvQwQDrH9XFlQ
- PACES revision podcast (15 min episodes) (harry loves these) https://soundcloud.com/mededleeds/sets/paces-revision-podcast
Courses
- 2 day PACES course in Manchester: https://www.paces4u.com
- 4 day PACES course in London: http://www.passpaces.co.uk/courses.html
Your exam kit
Candidates are expected to bring the relevant equipment required for a physical examination (e.g. stethoscope, patella hammer, tuning fork, pen torch, neuro tips or monofilament, cotton wool, measuring tape). No examining equipment will be provided. Pencils and paper are provided for history taking at long case stations.
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Consultant Lead Professor Declan Byrne
Welcome to the first episode of MRCPI bedside hosted by Dr. Christine Condon and Dr. Harry Economos. In this episode we introduce the podcast and run through the basics and format of the MRCPI clinical exam in General Medicine. Get in touch at mrcpibedside@gmail.com or on twitter @MRCPIBedside.
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1. About the MRCPI part II clinical exam:
https://www.rcpi.ie/examinations/mrcpi-in-general-medicine/general-medicine-part-ii-clinical/
2. Examinations Calendars:
- 2022: https://rcpi-live-cdn.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Examinations-Calendar-2021-2022-V_130722.pdf
- 2023: https://www.rcpi.ie/examinations/examinations-calendar/
3. About the application process:
Verification of applications are completed after the closing date for applications. Once these verifications are completed, this may take a couple of weeks, those who have allocated a place will be asked to pay the outstanding fees and will receive their exam details the week following that. The candidates who have not received a place, will be kept on a waiting list where they will be given a place if an allocated candidate withdraws and they are the next eligible candidate.
All candidates are advised not to make any travel arrangements until the closing date has passed and they have received an email saying their application is successful, their fees have been paid and they have been allocated a place in the exam.
Candidates will receive exact details of the exam time and location after they have paid their fees and all places have been allocated. Please review the website for the most up to date information on this process.
4. Exam structure
https://rcpi-live-cdn.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/MRCPI-Part-II-GM-Clinical-Examination-Candidate-Information-COVID-Updated-June-2021.pdf
5. RCPI General Medical Skills Course for MRCPI Part II
Free access (requires RCPI website login) is available to the MRCPI General Medicine Skills Course for Exam Candidates, which includes practice questions for the Written exams and guidance on preparing for the Clinical exam: https://brightspace.rcpi.ie/d2l/le/sequenceLauncher/9337/View
6. Exam reimbursement
- Training Support Scheme for NCHDs (TSS): https://www.hse.ie/eng/staff/leadership-education-development/met/ed/fin/training-support-policy-2020.pdf
- Clinical Course & Examination Refund Scheme for https://www.hse.ie/eng/staff/leadership-education-development/met/ed/fin/ccers-march-2021-.pdf
In this episode we are joined again by Rheumatology Specialist Registrar Dr Aine Connerton to discuss some final tips and FAQs before your exam.
We discuss what to wear, how to keep track of time, how to stand, whether to check pulses and BP, bedside tests and Aine's cases in her exam.
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For Irish based candidates you can apply to claim back the cost through the training support scheme (up to date as of July 2023)
Consultant supervisor Professor Declan Byrne, consultant physician St James's Hospital, Dublin
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In this episode we are joined again by Rheumatology Specialist Registrar Dr Aine Connerton to discuss Systemic Sclerosis (scleroderma) as a potential station in the Irish MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
We talk through a case of rheumatoid arthritis - the physical findings, a differential diagnosis, investigations and management. We then go on to briefly talk through some potential follow-up questions including monitoring on biologic therapy, extra-articular manifestations, and causes of anaemia in RA.
This podcast is supported by Pastest and their excellent online education resource to help candidates sit their clinical exams.
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Consultant supervisor Professor Declan Byrne, consultant physician St James's Hospital, Dublin
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Good luck!
In this episode we are joined again by Rheumatology Specialist Registrar Dr Aine Connerton to discuss Systemic Sclerosis (scleroderma) as a potential station in the Irish MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
We discuss the approach the distinctions between systemic sclerosis or scleroderma, CREST, and Raynaud's Syndrome, physical findings, a differential diagnosis, investigations and management. We then go on to briefly talk through some potential follow-up questions.
This podcast is supported by Pastest and their excellent online education resource to help candidates sit their clinical exams.
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For Irish based candidates you can apply to claim back the cost through the training support scheme (up to date as of July 2023)
Consultant supervisor Professor Declan Byrne, consultant physician St James's Hospital, Dublin
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Get in touch with us by email mrcpibedside@gmail.com or social media @mrcpibedside
Good luck!
In this episode we are joined by Dublin based Cardiology Specialist Registrar Dr Roisin Gardiner to discuss mitral regurgitation as a station in the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
We discuss the approach, physical findings, a differential diagnosis, investigations and management. We discuss heart failure management and its relevance in MR, as well as a discussion about infective endocarditis, and how it might come up in the MRCPI clinical exam, including Duke's Criteria.
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In this episode we are joined by Neurology Specialist Registrar Dr Emma Dolan to discuss some general tips for neurology cases in MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
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In this episode we are joined by Neurology Specialist Registrar Dr Emma Dolan to discuss the examination, investigations and differentials for cerebellar disorder case in the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
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In this episode we are joined by Endocrinology Specialist Registrar Dr Michelle Maher to discuss the e assessment, investigations and management for a case of acromegaly as a case in the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
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In this episode we are joined by Neurology Specialist Registrar Dr Emma Dolan to discuss the examination, investigations and differentials for limb weakness as a case in the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
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Consultant supervisor Professor Declan Byrne, consultant physician St James's Hospital, Dublin
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In this episode we are joined by Nephrology Specialist Registrar Dr Sarah Cormican to briefly discuss some pertinent points about peritoneal dialysis for the the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
Editors note: also to remember hernias as a potential complication!
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Consultant supervisor Professor Declan Byrne, consultant physician St James's Hospital, Dublin
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In this episode we are joined by Nephrology Specialist Registrar Dr Sarah Cormican to discuss the topic of renal transplant in a potential station in the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
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Consultant supervisor Professor Declan Byrne, consultant physician St James's Hospital, Dublin
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In this episode we are joined by Nephrology Specialist Registrar Dr Sarah Cormican to discuss polycystic kidney disease as potential station in the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
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