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MCAI Overview (Membership Examinations of the College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland)

 



MCAI Overview (Membership Examinations of the College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland)

1. MCQ

2. Structured Oral Examinations

3. OSCE


The SOE and OSCE are combined into one day so you could consider them as one exam but the topics covered differ between the two. 

Let's talk a bit about what you're getting yourselves in for. I am attaching screenshots of the MCAI exam guidelines as there is no point in doubling up on work but I'll include a few additional details below. 




I personally found that on the website the information isn't easily accessible. Some documents relevant to both the MCQ and SOE/OSCE are only linked at one exam and some documents are linked under headings I wouldn't have thought to put them under. So I'm attaching links for the exam guidelines here and for the marking systems here.

The exams are held a couple of times a year (three times for the MCQ and twice for the SOE/OSCE). I am linking the schedule of examinations here (MCQ: currently January/June/September). The MCAI OSCE/SOE is available for sitting twice a year in March and November.

To sit the MCAI MCQ you must have completed six months in an anaesthesiology post by the date of the exam. To sit the MCAI OSCE/SOE you must have completed 12 months in an anaesthesiology post before the date of the exam. 


For exam advice please read my following posts specific to each exam. 



If these posts are helpful to you and you would like to make a contribution for its use, please feel free to visit my Patreon Page. Wishing you the best of luck with your study!


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