This chapter has examined how to compose the CV, approach the PEDR and write
the reflective career appraisal. It has also discussed how examiners use this material
when preparing themselves for the interview and how early questions in the interview
are derived. It is important to remember that your ability to demonstrate the practical
application of your knowledge as defined by the Part 3 Professional Criteria and PC1
‘professionalism’ in particular and your ability to reflect on your experience are essential
professional skills. The three components that comprise the evidence of your professional
development make a significant contribution to the content of your Part 3 submission and
complements and ...
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