2017
DOI: 10.1177/1755738016684152
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Crammer's Corner

Abstract: This is the fourth in our short series of articles on the Clinical Skills Assessment (CSA). The first article focused on how the exam is written and delivered, the second article looked at exam preparation and top tips from the clinical lead for the CSA, while the third article looked at the exam from a trainee's perspective. In this final article on CSA, Dr Kunal Chawathey, a GP trainer, provides further advice on preparation for the CSA.

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“…. Ensure that you are covering the new RCGP curriculum as you practise for the CSA (Chawathey, 2019) If you would like to contribute to Crammer's Corner please contact us at editorialoffice@innovaitjournal.co.uk.…”
Section: Ground Rules For Csa Practisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…. Ensure that you are covering the new RCGP curriculum as you practise for the CSA (Chawathey, 2019) If you would like to contribute to Crammer's Corner please contact us at editorialoffice@innovaitjournal.co.uk.…”
Section: Ground Rules For Csa Practisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…. Ensure that you are covering the new RCGP curriculum as you practise for the CSA (Chawathey, 2019) If you would like to contribute to Crammer's Corner please contact us at editorialoffice@innovaitjournal.co.uk.…”
Section: Ground Rules For Csa Practisementioning
confidence: 99%