Imagine being so anxious that you need medication to sit SCA exam. Meet Dr Temi, a hard-working GP trainee who faced overwhelming anxiety.
I was really optimistic I was going to pass and then I saw the result I’m like okay I think I don’t have it in me so my confidence level was really really really low.
Failing SCA by half a mark
Dr Temi was optimistic that she would pass SCA exam on her first attempt. Despite rigorous preparation with colleagues and long hours of practice, she missed a pass by just half a mark.
The failure shattered her confidence, leaving her questioning her abilities and future. Dr Temi was devastated, terrified of risking another attempt. Reflecting on her preparation, she realised she needed a new game plan.
A new approach
Determined not to repeat the past, she sought expert guidance to transform her preparation. She understood the value of constructive feedback and working smarter. She invested in her success and joined Consultation Blueprint Coaching.
Addressing Areas of Weakness
Dr Temi had a solid knowledge base but it wasn’t enough to pass SCA. She struggled to communicate assertively, often speaking in a hesitant tone. It is common for trainees to feel nervous after an unsuccessful attempt.
With expert help from Dr Erwin Kwun, she received a personalised plan to tackle her anxiety head-on. This plan included advanced communication skills, stress management strategies, and confidence-building exercises.
Dr Temi also struggled with time management. We diagnosed the causes of poor time management and fixed them. For instance, she learned to prioritise short-term and long-term issues which optimised her score in clinical management. She was equipped to manage uncertainty and complexity.
SCA Exam Results
Dr Temi’s transformation was remarkable. With newfound self-assurance and a clear strategy, she smashed SCA on her second attempt. The result? An impressive score of 87.5, a testament to her resilience and hard work.
It feels like a heavy burden has been taken off my shoulders