MSRA
MSRA
MSRA
Dr Vinson Chan
National exam set at an FY2
What is the MSRA? level for specialty applications,
originally intended for GPs
2024
Before interview During interview
• Shortlisting: Cut off of >555 which is a really high score • 20% MSRA, 30% Portfolio, 50% Interview
Before After
interview interview
11:1 2:1
Format of the
assessment
You are a Foundation (F2) doctor working in a hospital. Mr Ahmed, a 62 year old man, is awaiting the results
of tests for bowel cancer. The ward clerk tells you that seven of his relatives are at his bedside. His eldest son
has specifically asked that you do not disclose the diagnosis to Mr Ahmed if it is cancer, as he feels his father
could not cope. Your consultant calls from the endoscopy suite and advises you that the diagnosis is a
sigmoid carcinoma.
Rank in order the following actions in response to this situation (1= Most appropriate; 4= Least appropriate).
Option A: Tell the ward clerk that you Option C: Ask all the relatives to clear
Option B: Tell the ward clerk to advise Option D: Ask Mr Ahmed whether he
will see the son in a side room prior the bedside as you need to discuss
the son that you have to respect Mr would like his son present when
to speaking to Mr Ahmed, to discuss the findings of the colonoscopy with
Ahmed's autonomy. discussing his results.
the reason for this request. Mr Ahmed privately.
Example 2
You are a Foundation (F2) doctor, at lunch with your F2 colleague, Sarah, who works on another
ward in the hospital. During lunch she is bleeped* for the fourth time by the nurses on her ward.
When she calls back you hear her shout down the telephone at one of the nurses.
Rank in order the following actions in response to this situation (1= Most appropriate; 5= Least
appropriate).
Option C: Telephone the nurses Option D: Ask Sarah if she Option E: Ask one of the F2
Option A: Ask other F2 Option B: Discuss the incident
on Sarah's ward to find out why would like to talk about the doctors on Sarah's ward to
colleagues if Sarah's behaviour with Sarah's educational
they needed to bleep her 4 nurses' requests and why she discuss with her how she speaks
is out of character. supervisor*.
times during lunch. responded in the way she did. to the nurses on the team.
Clinical Problem Solving
Dermatology / Endocrinology /
12 major topics Like mini finals! Cardiovascular
ENT / Eyes Metabolic
Infectious disease /
Gastroenterology / Haematology / Pharmacology and
Musculoskeletal Paediatrics
Nutrition Immunology / therapeutics
Allergies / Genetics
Psychiatry /
Renal / Urology Reproductive Respiratory
Neurology
Usually very very vague. Short stem.
“spot diagnoses” and ”buzz words”
Styles of
questions Extended Matching Questions