> Dear all,
>
> As I am sure you are all aware, the Royal College of Pathologists has
> recently changed the format of one of its exam papers in Clinical
> Biochemistry to a short answer format. There are a limited number of
> questions in this format available on the RCPath website and many trainees
> preparing to sit the examination are struggling to find material to test
> their knowledge.
>
> In light of this, Dr Graham Beastall kindly offered to collate questions
> from colleagues across the country to enable 'mock' papers to be available
> to trainees preparing to sit the exam.
>
> This is an appeal to all readers of the list to submit a question (or
> several questions!) in the format of the new style of questions (a stem
> with 6 sub-questions) to enable a bank of questions to be developed, and a
> set of 20 questions would be available to all on request. Examples of
> this style of question can be found at
> http://www.rcpath.org/resources/pdf/ClinicalBiochemistryPart1WrittenExamSA
> QGuideAndSamples.pdf
>
> If you are able to take the time to help out with this, please email your
> question(s) to me, and I will forward them as a complete document to Dr
> Beastall.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Sarah Jarvis
>
> Senior Clinical Biochemist
> Glasgow Royal Infirmary
> Castle Street
> Glasgow G4 0SF
>
> 0141 211 4235
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