tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4078711896790515112.post3703519274318496248..comments2024-02-25T17:46:00.407-08:00Comments on Welcome to gpexamsupport.com.au: Needing help on the pre-employment structured clinical interview PESCIPerpetual Healthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08370965026844641346noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4078711896790515112.post-44699001693129789582012-12-01T21:07:48.583-08:002012-12-01T21:07:48.583-08:00According to some of my sources, the PESCI is a st...According to some of my sources, the PESCI is a structured clinical interview based around a few clinical scenarios relevant to the future practice of that Doctor. For example, a Doctor going to work in a rural area may get a different clinical scenario to a Doctor who is going to work in the urban areas. The main aim of these interviews are to make sure that you will be a "Safe" Doctor with strong clinical ethics, reasoning and skills.<br /><br />If you are given a difficult question, you must be able to identify what are the relevant issues, what issues are conflicting and how would you prioritize that and come up with the best solution. This is what I call the "Curly Questions". Expect them in any of these types of interviews whether it is for the PESCI, GP Training Program or the Medical School Entrance Interviews. The reality is that in Medicine, there is not always the black and white answers!<br /><br />Perpetual Healthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08370965026844641346noreply@blogger.com