Multi-Specialty Recruitment Assessment (MSRA)
The MSRA is a computer-based assessment. It lets us assess whether you have the competences needed for your chosen specialty and is based around clinical scenarios.
Taking the MSRA
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Multi-Specialty Recruitment Assessment (MSRA) overview
Essential information about the MSRA
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Preparing for the MSRA
You will need a Pearson VUE account to register for the MSRA
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Booking the MSRA
You will receive an invitation to book the MSRA
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Remote testing using onVUE Delivery
You may be eligible to take the MSRA remotely
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What happens on the day and what to bring
Make sure you’re familiar with the the admissions policy
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Rescheduling, cancellations, missed tests and expenses
You can reschedule your assessment through your Pearson VUE account
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Outcomes, scores and appeals
Your outcome is final and cannot be reviewed, re-marked or disputed
What's in the MSRA
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Structure of the Multi-Specialty Recruitment Assessment (MSRA)
The MSRA is 170 minutes in length and there are 2 component parts
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Professional Dilemmas paper
The Professional Dilemmas (PD) paper is a Situational Judgement Test (SJT)
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Clinical Problem Solving paper
The Clinical Problem Solving (CPS) paper measures your ability to apply clinical knowledge
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Tips for candidates
Useful tips to help you prepare for the MSRA
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MSRA practice paper
A practice paper with answer key and rationales