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The remaining training can be continued in the chosen specialty for further 2–3 years. After full 4–5 years of training and completing few compulsory requirements (such as rotations at the other relevant departments for certain durations, thesis, and case studies), the candidate is eligible to start attempting the final exam called FCPS-II.
The college was established in 1962 through an act of parliament, under the leadership of the then-Minister of Health Wajid Ali Khan Burki. [1] In 1965, the Library of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan was established and since its inception has acquired latest medical literature and served as a focal point in supporting postgraduate medical education.
Maharashtra Medical Council (MMC) vide GR Extraordinary 4-B dated 15 March 2010 through notification no. PGM.1010/CR-18 (Part 2)/ 10/EDU-2 read with the MMC Act 1965. The qualifications are recognised only for candidates possessing CPS qualifications when granted either before 14 July, 2023; or if enrolled before 14 July 2023.
The examination was originally imparted using pencil and paper. In 1999, computerized examination delivery was included. [14] In 2004, an examination with standardized patients to assess clinical-skills was added to Step 2 of the USMLE (Step 2 Clinical Skills), and required for licensure beginning with the medical school graduating class of ...
An objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is an approach to the assessment of clinical competence in which the components are assessed in a planned or structured way with attention being paid to the objectivity of the examination which is basically an organization framework consisting of multiple stations around which students rotate and at which students perform and are assessed on ...
CPSP may refer to: College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan; Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre de Pichilemu; Public Security Police Force of Macau ...
The typical functions performed by a PPS officer are: To fulfil duties based on border responsibilities, in the areas of maintenance of public peace and order, crime prevention, investigation, and detection, collection of intelligence, VIP security, counter-terrorism, border policing, railway policing, tackling smuggling, drug trafficking, economic offences, corruption in public life, disaster ...
Part I is a biomedical sciences examination which consists of 200 multiple-choice questions. [12] Eligibility for the exam requires completion of biomedical sciences coursework at a CNME-approved naturopathic medicine program. [13] The exam is stated to cover the following topics: Anatomy, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pathology, and Physiology.