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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the MiniCex Form - rcpch in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Trainee’s Forename, Surname, and GMC number in the designated fields. Ensure all entries are in block capital letters using blue or black ink.
  3. Fill in the Date of Assessment using the format dd/mm/yyyy. This is crucial for record-keeping.
  4. Select the Clinical Setting by marking one of the boxes provided (A&E, OPD, In-patient, Acute admission, Community).
  5. Choose a Clinical Problem Category by marking the appropriate box (e.g., Airway/Breathing, CVS/Circulation). If applicable, specify any other category.
  6. Provide a brief clinical summary of the case in the space provided. This should be completed by the trainee in advance.
  7. Indicate the Focus of Clinical Encounter by marking relevant options such as History, Diagnosis, Management, or Explanation.
  8. Complete sections for Areas of Strength and Suggestions for Development based on feedback from discussions with your trainer.
  9. Finally, ensure that both Assessor’s Full Name and Signature are included at the end of the form to validate it.

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What is a Mini-CEX? A Mini-Clinical Evaluation Exercise is a concise, validated method of assessment consisting of a supervisor observing a trainee during a consultation with a real patient and providing feedback to the trainee about their performance.

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