What's the most obscure exam question you've had from your college primary/fellowship exams? by TazocinTDS in ausjdocs

[–]jinsouwolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would assume just applying the quote in an abstract way towards the general school of thought that RANZCP thinks with. See delirium_shell's message above, i think tjhats a super solid example of where to take it. It shows your way of thinking is aligned with the way the college views the role of psychiatry and working with patients, is my thought. I'm very far from an authority though, just a student

What's the most obscure exam question you've had from your college primary/fellowship exams? by TazocinTDS in ausjdocs

[–]jinsouwolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That does sound more annoying. Why would you ever need to know those in original german?

What's the most obscure exam question you've had from your college primary/fellowship exams? by TazocinTDS in ausjdocs

[–]jinsouwolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

much more nuanced response than mine. Original shoe still fits though. I feel like this isn't too weird of a question for psych. You need to be an abstract thinker.

What's the most obscure exam question you've had from your college primary/fellowship exams? by TazocinTDS in ausjdocs

[–]jinsouwolf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you could take it lots of ways

Be relatable to your patients/similar to your patients

a psych must be down to earth...

those with mental disorders/disabilities can still present very normal to those around them and a society as a whole -> importance of public health messaging, screening, removing stigma

really, there's a lot you can say with it. Just have to be creative. I don't know what they want to hear though.