Congratulations Sarah!

Dr Sarah Renga is one of our training doctors and has been with us since February. She qualified in 2006 and is in her second year of specialist training to become a GP. Inorder to work as a GP training doctors have to pass the MRCGP exam - Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners. The exam consists of three parts firstly an Applied Knowledge Test (an MCQ paper), secondly a simulated surgery where our trainees see 13 patients at 10 minute intervals in exam conditions and thirdly a completed portfolio of learning.

Sarah finishes her training in July 2011 and sat the AKT test in March. She got the result this week and found out she had passed. Passing the AKT shows that Sarah knows her 'stuff'. She has got the knowledge of what to do, the challenge for her, and other trainees, is to apply it in real life to real patients. So, well done Sarah and good luck with the other parts of the exam.

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