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Cost
£125.00 per online course
Introduction
Paper 3 contains 500 questions in total. The course launches in March 2012. We have divided up the college syllabus into 10 modules to help structure your revision. Your revision is then completed by a 200 question mock exam, with questions in the proportions suggested by the college exam guidelines. You can repeat the modules and the exam an unlimited number of times between the date of purchase and the date of the college exam, at which point your subscription lapses. Each question provides a concise, fully referenced answer. You can sit the course without the answers and review the correct answers on completion, or 'learn as you go' by viewing each answer as you complete each question. For each of your attempts, your scores are stored and displayed by module so that you can identify your areas of strength and weakness. You can track your progress by watching your scores improve over time. Your scores can also be compared with the peer group average to give you an idea of where your performance sits in comparison to your peers.
Modules Covered
Module 21: Critical Appraisal and Statistics Research methods, interpreting results, diagnosis and treatment Aetiology, prognosis, meta-analyses, economic evaluations, clinical guidelines Basic concepts: the nature of data and statistics Analysis of Variance, Regression and Correlation, Nonparametric statistics, Cheating with Statistics Module 22: Psychosis Clinical Topics Classification, prevention, clinical presentation and treatment Module 23: Mood Disorder Clinical Topics Classification, prevention, clinical presentation and treatment Module 24: Forensic and Personality Disorder Psychiatry Classification, prevention, clinical presentation and treatment Module 25: Addictions Clinical Topics Classification, prevention, clinical presentation and treatment Module 26: Neuropsychiatry Clinical Topics Classification, prevention, clinical presentation and treatment Module 27: Neurosis Clinical Topics Classification, prevention, clinical presentation and treatment of anxiety disorders, OCD, PTSD, disorders of eating, liaison psychiatry, medicine relevant to psychiatry Module 28: Old Age Psychiatry Clinical Topics Classification, prevention, clinical presentation and treatment Module 29: Child and Learning Disability Psychiatry Classification, prevention, clinical presentation and treatment Module 30: Psychotherapy and Psychopathology Clinical Topics Clinical presentation and treatment |
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