1) Do not let Technicians undermine you...you need to remember you will be the pharmacist. If in hospital get your necessary accreditation (ie meds rec. handing out. CDs) done asap.
2) Relax for the first few months (and start studying just after christmas)..try to do one calculation every night, and ONE bnf chapter every fortnight.
3) Tag your BNF from April, and get used to using it at work.
4) Do not neglect your evidence portfolio, as this is crucial for getting signed off (and impressive for when you apply for a job post registration).
5) Do as many past papers as you can (but DO NOT QUESTION SPOT), then GPhC are changing the style of questions so many of them are scenario based (and less factual recall).
6) Your tutor has a duty of care to help you pass. Encourage your tutor to give you mocks.
7) Get your audit out the way asap, so it doesn't interfere with revision.
8) Finally, do not resent your tutor, he/she can make or break you.
2) Relax for the first few months (and start studying just after christmas)..try to do one calculation every night, and ONE bnf chapter every fortnight.
3) Tag your BNF from April, and get used to using it at work.
4) Do not neglect your evidence portfolio, as this is crucial for getting signed off (and impressive for when you apply for a job post registration).
5) Do as many past papers as you can (but DO NOT QUESTION SPOT), then GPhC are changing the style of questions so many of them are scenario based (and less factual recall).
6) Your tutor has a duty of care to help you pass. Encourage your tutor to give you mocks.
7) Get your audit out the way asap, so it doesn't interfere with revision.
8) Finally, do not resent your tutor, he/she can make or break you.
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