The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) Assessment Unit is seeking to appoint several members to the Diploma in Global Health (DGH) Question Paper Review Group (QPRG).
The DGH takes place annually and consist of a 200 single best answer knowledge-based assessment (KBA), delivered over two papers, each two and a half hours in duration. The KBA is delivered online, enabling candidates to take the assessment at home or in the workplace.
The objectives of the group
The QPRG has the responsibility to ensure that the DGH KBA contain questions that fall within the current DGH blueprint, which is derived from the DGH curriculum.
Responsibilities
- Ensuring the overall assessment includes a reasonable balance of clinical presentations
- Ensuring questions include a good mixture of primary and secondary care settings
- Reviewing questions within a KBA for clinical relevance, ensuring they test knowledge in line with current clinical guidelines
- Generating the standard setting score for each question 1
- Identifying questions that do not meet the required standards, and referring these for review by the Diploma in Global Health question writing group (QWG) 2
- Advising the DGH QWG on future areas for generation of content.
1 Initial review and standard setting to be done individually prior to the first meeting.
2 The QWG meets separately to the QPRG and is responsible for generating and reviewing content.
Benefits
We offer the opportunity to network with colleagues, keep your knowledge up to date, take part in challenging discussions, be involved with the next generation of global health clinicians, shape the future of global health and humanitarian medicine, promote multidisciplinary working and continuing professional development. Full training will be provided before a successful applicant’s first full meeting.
By getting involved you can shape the future of the DGH KBAs.
The group meet via two half-day meetings a year (one clinical review meeting and one standard setting meeting). Meetings are held virtually via Microsoft Teams.
The tenure of the appointment is three years, with the potential for extension as appropriate, particularly in cases of long-term absence (illness or maternity leave, for example), or to ensure orderly succession planning. Any extensions will be at the discretion of the RCP Assessment Unit.
All successful applicants will be required to sign non-disclosure and code of conduct agreements.
This is a non-salaried position, though all reasonable expenses and travel costs will be met by the Education Department in line with the RCP expenses policy.
Criteria
Applicants must meet the following criteria to be eligible to apply:
- be registered and in good standing with the General Medical Council (or equivalent in the applicant’s country of practice)
- have at least 5 years post-registration experience
- be in active practice in one of the following areas:
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- Humanitarian medicine
- Infectious diseases
- General medicine
- Obstetrics and gynaecology
- Paediatrics
- Public health
- be up-to-date as appropriate with relevant global health guidelines, CPD requirements, employer’s equality and diversity training and appraisal process
- interested in, but not necessarily expert in, medical academic assessments.
How to apply
Applications to join the QPRG, including a CV and one-page covering letter outlining your suitability for the post should be submitted for the attention of Steven Ansty via assessment.unit@rcp.ac.uk. As we are looking for several new members to join the QPRG, recruitment will stay open until such time as all posts have been recruited to.
The RCP Assessment Unit reserve the right to withdraw the advertised vacancy without prior notice once the required number of new members have been recruited. Those interested in applying are therefore advised to do so as soon as possible.
For an informal discussion regarding the role please contact Steven Ansty, Head of Development & Standards (RCP Assessment Unit) on the above email address, or via 0151 318 1888.
The RCP positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, transgender status, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.