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  • 28-06-2016 11:00am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12


    hey guys and girls just after some heads up to what to expect for qualified AP recruitment testing for NAS. i know they do a MCQ exam driving exam driving test OSCEs and interview was after specific info on what i should study, questions they ask in exam and interview and what OSCEs entail.. thanks in advance


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 88 ✭✭MN_Medic


    WestOzpara wrote: »
    hey guys and girls just after some heads up to what to expect for qualified AP recruitment testing for NAS. i know they do a MCQ exam driving exam driving test OSCEs and interview was after specific info on what i should study, questions they ask in exam and interview and what OSCEs entail.. thanks in advance

    I think getting to know the Irish AP clinical practice guidelines and medication formulary would be a good start. Your qualifications and experience will probably speak for themselves also. Have a look at the paramedic OSCE sheets in the PHECC website, they'll give you an idea of how its run. I'm not sure if there is AP ones as that course is run a bit differently but I'm open to correction. I'll PM you some other info.


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