Information for candidates
Complete information for those considering entering, or already entered, for any part of the MJDF examination can be found in in the full document which can be viewed here:
Full Information for candidates document
A printed information pack containing the MJDF Regulations, as well as Part 1 and 2 exam dates, Portfolio assessment information and application forms for all three parts of the MJDF, can be requested by contacting the MJDF Examination Department on 020 7869 6762 or mjdf@rcseng.ac.uk.
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Structure of the MJDF
The MJDF consists of a portfolio of workplace-based evidence, and a Part 1 and Part 2 examination. Candidates will normally be allowed a maximum of five years in which to complete all parts, but will need to pass Part 1 before progressing to Part 2. The Portfolio of Evidence may be completed at any point during the five-year period.
Portfolio of Evidence
This will assess aspects of knowledge, application of knowledge, and provide workplace-based assessment of competencies across the foundation training curriculum. Completion will be a requirement for the award of the qualification. The Portfolio consists of five parts:
- Evidence of five core clinical and professional skills drawn from the candidate’s foundation training environment
- Evidence of clinical management through presentation of both:
- a clinical audit or research project, and
- a clinical case, case-based discussion or equivalent
- A curriculum vitae
- A record of continuing professional development activity and a personal development plan.
For further information on the Portfolio of Evidence, visit the Portfolio guidance page.
Detailed information on preparing the Portfolio of Evidence is set out in the Guide to the MJDF Portfolio of Evidence. Candidates may also find it helpful to refer to the Guide to the Coursework Module of the MFGDP(UK) and the Key Skills in Primary Dental Care e-learning package.
Guide to the MJDF Portfolio of Evidence
How is the Portfolio of Evidence assessed?
From January 2008, the onus is on the local assessment of the Portfolio of Evidence. The Guide to the Local Assessment of the MJDF Portfolio of Evidence provides information on how this works.
Guide to the Local Assessment of the MJDF Portfolio of Evidence
Further information and guidance on the Portfolio of Evidence can be found on the Portfolio guidance page.
Part 1 examination
Part 1 will consist of one paper, based on the foundation training curriculum, assessing knowledge and applied knowledge. This will include different formats of multiple choice questions (MCQ) in the form of extending matching question (EMQ) and single best answer (SBA). The paper will be up to three hours in duration.
Specimen questions for both the MCQs (SBA and EMQs) of Part 1 can be found in the complete Information for candidates document.
Part 2 examination
Part 2 will be in the form of an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) and structured clinical reasoning (SCR) exercise.
Candidates will undertake the OSCE component and the SCR component in two separate examination circuits held on the same day. Each component will take around 2 hours.
The OSCE component
The OSCE component of Part 2 is aimed at assessing the philosophy guiding the candidate’s practice, as well as their competence and application of knowledge.
There will normally be around 20 OSCE stations of 5-minutes duration each, this may include some rest stations, where a candidate will be asked to complete a practical task or a paper-based exercise that is linked to a competency within one of the four domains of the GPT curriculum. The circuit time will be of approximately two hours.
The SCR component
Structured clinical reasoning is an assessment of the candidate’s ability to communicate with peers, reason, evaluate, form opinion and apply knowledge obtained through undergraduate and postgraduate experience to current dental practice. It is not primarily an assessment of recall or knowledge, although these elements are required to undertake SCR.
Scenarios will be drawn from real clinical situations and will test and integrate major competencies and supporting competencies across all parts of the foundation training curriculum.
Examples of scenarios that may be used include:
- Interpreting the implications of a new guideline
- Review of important documents, leaflets, research papers which impact on dental practice
- Decision making on the merits of a particular form of treatment
- Answering a query or complaint from a patient
- Dealing with treatment complications
- Continuing professional development, e.g. staff and patient management and regulations, resources, policy, etc
- A treatment-planning exercise.
Candidates should maintain an awareness of current dental issues for the SCR assessment. They should keep up to date with recent publications and maintain an awareness of changes in practice and guidance that have featured in the dental press.
SCR format
Candidates will be allowed 1 hour to consider background material to the scenarios. Candidates are advised to spent equal amounts of preparation time on each of the scenarios as they will carry equal marks. This will be followed by five 10-minute structured discussions with two different examiners on each occasion on selected aspects of each scenario.
Specimen questions for the SCR and OSCE components of Part 2 can be found in Information for candidates.
Transition arrangements for MFGDP(UK) and MFDS candidates
The MFDS and MFGDP(UK) examinations have now been discontinued. Candidates should read carefully the section of the regulations dealing with transition arrangements at (paragraph 10). These detail how components of MFDS and MFGDP(UK) that have already been completed may be counted towards completion of MJDF.
MJDF examination and submission dates
UK diets of the MJDF examination will normally take place as follows:
- Part 1: End of March/beginning of April and end of September/beginning of October each year
- Part 2: End of May/beginning of June and (late) November/each year
Candidates are able to apply for the MJDF Part 2 examination before they know the result of Part 1. Candidates will have their Part 2 application form (with no money taken) returned to them if they are unsuccessful in Part 1.
The dates below will be updated as further dates are confirmed.
MJDF |
| |
Dates |
Venue |
| Portfolio of Evidence |
See the Guide to the Local Assessment of the MJDF Portfolio of Evidence for details. |
|
| Part 1 |
Monday 29 March 2010
Submit application and fee by Friday 22 January 2010
Tuesday 5 October 2010
Submit application and fee by Friday 23 July 2010
|
London Cairo (confirmed)* Kuala Lumpur (TBC)
London Cairo (TBC)* Kuala Lumpur (TBC) |
| Part 2 |
7-11 June 2010
Submit application and fee by Friday 2 April 2010
15-19 November 2010
Submit application and fee by 3 September 2010
|
London
London |
*For enquiries about sitting the MJDF Part 1 in Cairo call 19789 or e-mail information@britishcouncil.org.eg.
Further information can also be found at www.britishcouncil.org/egypt-exams-medical-qualifications-mjdf.htm.
MJDF fees and venues
The fees for each part of the MJDF are as follows:
Component
|
Fee
|
| Portfolio of Evidence |
£50 administrative fee to accompany the Portfolio of Evidence Submission Form. (Vocational dental practitioners are exempt from this fee). |
| Part 1 |
£475 |
| Part 2 |
£600 |
MJDF revision days
The FGDP(UK) and FDS are running a series of revision days leading up to the new examination.
Date |
Revision day |
Details |
| 17 April 2010 |
MJDF Part 2 Practical Course |
This study day will concentrate on Part 2 of the MJDF examination and will provide candidates with an opportunity to practice Objective structured Clinical Examination [OSCE] and the new Structured Clinical Reasoning exercises [SCR].
Application form |
| 24 April 2010 |
MJDF Part 2 Practical Course |
This study day will concentrate on Part 2 of the MJDF examination and will provide candidates with an opportunity to practice Objective structured Clinical Examination [OSCE] and the new Structured Clinical Reasoning exercises [SCR].
Application form |
| 3-4 September 2010 |
MJDF Part 2 Practical Course |
The revision days are designed to reflect the content of the foundation training programme curriculum on which the MJDF syllabus is based. These particular revision days will concentrate on Part 1 of MJDF RCS Eng. and cover key topics leading up to the examination.
Application form |
| 23 October 2010 |
MJDF Part 2 Practical Course |
This study day will concentrate on Part 2 of the MJDF examination and will provide candidates with an opportunity to practice Objective structured Clinical Examination [OSCE] and the new Structured Clinical Reasoning exercises [SCR].
Application form |
| 30 October 2010 |
MJDF Part 2 Practical Course |
This study day will concentrate on Part 2 of the MJDF examination and will provide candidates with an opportunity to practice Objective structured Clinical Examination [OSCE] and the new Structured Clinical Reasoning exercises [SCR].
Application form |
Faculty tutor networks
Both faculties have networks of tutors to assist those preparing for the MJDF assessment. Historically, these networks have been separate for both MFDS and MFGDP(UK). Increasingly, the activities of these two separate networks will be combined to provide joint teaching for the MJDF.
View local tutor contact details
MJDF resource list
This MJDF list of resources matches the curriculum domains of the foundation training curriculum. Candidates should use this selectively. It is not a list of all resources available and candidates should, in particular, be reminded of their personal responsibility to ensure that their knowledge is up to date and that they are aware of contemporary developments and issues in dental treatment.
The MJDF resource list can be found in annex B of the complete Information for candidates document:
View the Information for candidates document
MJDF application forms
Information on the applications process for all parts of the MJDF, as well as fees payable, can be found in the complete Information for candidates document.
Please click on the relevant link below for an application form for either the Portfolio of Evidence, Part 1 or Part 2:
*Note:
From January 2008, the onus is on the local assessment of the Portfolio of Evidence. Visit the Portfolio guidance page for more information. Detailed guidance can be found in the Guide to the Local Assessment of the MJDF Portfolio of Evidence.
MJDF results
The results of the MJDF Part 2 examination held over 10-12 November 2009 are now available. Please click here to view the results.