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Author Topic: Are we expected to remember each step of the policy development process?  (Read 1408 times)  Share 

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zacgiles

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Just wondering whether it is worth while memorizing each step in order.
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Re: Are we expected to remember each step of the policy development process?
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2016, 11:30:25 pm »
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Just wondering whether it is worth while memorizing each step in order.

Yeah I'd say it is worth memorising - since the 'policy development process' is in the study design.
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Re: Are we expected to remember each step of the policy development process?
« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2016, 11:00:23 pm »
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I definitely am. Not only is it in the study design, but there hasn't been anything but a definition (well, it asked for the purpose) in the current accreditation period's exams. Moreover, the new study design is next year and the removal of policies from that course would make it quite likely for it to appear in this year's exam.

I'm memorising PACDRAM, but you could easily memorise a decision making process and stick drafting and a review before implementation and you should be fine.
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