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The mock sessions will be conducted individually, ensuring a one-on-one experience. Each mock will comprehensively cover the following elements:

– Main Topics: Four key subjects will be addressed, with feedback provided on each.

– OSCEs: Four extended Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) will be included, each lasting 10 minutes, followed by personalised feedback.

– Total Duration: The entire session will span approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.

– Delivery Method: The sessions will be conducted online.

MJDF PART 2 MOCK EXAM

The mock sessions will be conducted individually, one-on-one with the instructor. Each session will encompass the following components:

– Coverage of 5 main topics, followed by detailed feedback.

– Two extended Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs).

– One Viva examination.

– One Clinical Skills assessment.

– One Medical Ethics (ME) assessment.

Each section will last approximately 10 minutes, with time allocated for feedback.

The total duration of the mock session will be one and a half hours, and it will be delivered online.

Candidates are expected to have begun their exam preparation and should be ready for the mock exam.

Candidates will be expected to have a sound basic knowledge and understanding of applied anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry sufficient to interpret the effects of common dental diseases and injuries on the systems of the body especially, but not exclusively, in the head and neck. They are expected to understand cell biology and applied histology which enables them to understand the normal and disordered function of dentally important tissues and organs. A detailed knowledge of embryology is not required but the pathogenesis of common developmental abnormalities important in dentistry may be examined. A working knowledge of the therapeutic actions and toxic effects of drugs commonly used, in the treatment of dental conditions, will also be required. Candidates must understand those aspects of pathology, immunology and microbiology that are relevant to dental practice.

This examination is an assessment of the candidate’s knowledge and understanding of matters relating to direct patient care. However, the Curriculum domain ‘Management and Leadership’ includes many competencies that relate specifically to the business of running a practice in the National Health Service. Candidates will not be examined in this part of the Curriculum. Thus, there will not be questions about practice management, contractual arrangements, selection and maintenance of equipment, remuneration systems, employment legislation, the legal issues relating to health & safety, the structure, rules and regulations of the NHS, financial matters, or business planning.

This course does not include any notes.