All certified Practitioners/Advanced Practitioners have the opportunity to take the Re-registration examination in order to demonstrate their commitment to professional development.
Re-registration exams are available for both Practitioner and Advanced Practitioner. A candidate will only be required to sit the Re-registration exam for the highest level of qualification they have achieved. For example, a candidate who holds the Advanced Practitioner certificate would only be required to take the Re-registration exam for this level.
The format of the Practitioner Re-registration exam is:
3 questions, with a scenario background and appendices.
Each of the 3 questions is worth 20 marks
An overall score of 30 out of a possible 60 is required to pass
One hour duration
Open-book examination.
The format of the Advanced Practitioner Re-registration is:
A 2000 – 4000 word "dissertation" (suggested target 2500 words) on a specific subject (selected from a range of topics) demonstrating application of MSP. It would ideally be based on a "real life" programme that the candidate has worked within. If this is not possible (if a candidate has not recently worked within a programme or their programme contains classified information), it would be acceptable to base it on the Advanced Practitioner Case Study "MSP Care".
More information available from Core IS Ltd.
Some information from the APMG-UK website
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
M_o_R Re-registration courses
New to Core IS in 2010 will be the introduction of MSP & M_o_R Re registration courses. The courses will be 2 day refresher training followed by the relevent exam on the third day.
All M_o_R® Practitioners should be re-registered within 3-5 years of their original certification.
All Practitioners certified have the opportunity to take the Re-registration examination in order to demonstrate their commitment to professional development. This is particularly important following the recent update to the M_o_R Guide.
By taking the Re-registration examinations, candidates are able to demonstrate to employers and prospective employers the recency of their knowledge and commitment to Continuing Professional Development.
The format of the Practitioner Re-registration exam is:
Objective-testing format
80 minutes including reading time
Open book – candidates may make use of the Management of Risk: Guidance for Practitioners (the Management of Risk 'guide') published by TSO, together with the APMG guidance document ABC Consulting Ltd. Sample Risk Documents and Worked Examples of some of the Common Techniques. No other material other than the Question Booklet, the Scenario Booklet and the Answer Booklet can be used
Contains 4 questions (each worth 20 marks)
A total score of 40 out of 80 is required to pass.
Some information is taken from the APMG website.
All M_o_R® Practitioners should be re-registered within 3-5 years of their original certification.
All Practitioners certified have the opportunity to take the Re-registration examination in order to demonstrate their commitment to professional development. This is particularly important following the recent update to the M_o_R Guide.
By taking the Re-registration examinations, candidates are able to demonstrate to employers and prospective employers the recency of their knowledge and commitment to Continuing Professional Development.
The format of the Practitioner Re-registration exam is:
Objective-testing format
80 minutes including reading time
Open book – candidates may make use of the Management of Risk: Guidance for Practitioners (the Management of Risk 'guide') published by TSO, together with the APMG guidance document ABC Consulting Ltd. Sample Risk Documents and Worked Examples of some of the Common Techniques. No other material other than the Question Booklet, the Scenario Booklet and the Answer Booklet can be used
Contains 4 questions (each worth 20 marks)
A total score of 40 out of 80 is required to pass.
Some information is taken from the APMG website.
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