A Quick Glance

During this Two day course of MoR Re-Registration, delegates will gain their knowledge by previously passing the Foundation and Practitioner exams. Stimulating understanding of Principles, Approach, Process, and Embedding & Reviewing MoR which form the core concepts of MoR.

Throughout the course, our MoR experts help delegates understand how to put into practice the theory of MoR at each of the different perspectives.

Prerequisites

Delegates must have passed the MoR Practitioner exam before taking the MoR Re-Registration exam.

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What Will You Learn

  • Explain the terminology that is used within MoR
  • Identify and assess risks, then plan and implement risk responses
  • Identifying changes and methodologies to improve Risk Management
  • Understand the importance of Risk Specialisms
  • Establish current practices with the help of MoR® Healthcheck and maturity model
  • Design an approach to risk management to improve performance
  • Identify changes and ways to improve the Risk Management
  • Understand the importance of Risk Specialisms
  • Understand the principles for the development of good risk management practices
  • Describe various terminologies that are used within MoR®
  • Identify and assessing risks.
  • Plan and implement risk responses
  • Getting to know about the major principles for the develop the practices of good risk management
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  Course Overview

Important information of Exam:

  • Duration: 90 minutes
  • Type of Exam: Open book
  • Number of Questions: 2
  • Each question is subdivided into 20 questions which makes 40 questions in total
  • Passing Percentage: 50%
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  Course Content

Introduction to MoR Re-Registration Examination

  • Syllabus content of the MoR Re-Registration exam
  • Style of questions and advice on how to manage time during the exam

Review of MoR structure

  • Review and summarising all areas of the MoR context
  • Principles, Approach, and Process
  • Embedded and Review MoR

Re-Registration exam

  • Using a sample Practitioner exam paper
  • scenario practice exam questions
  • Understand the methodology

MoR Re-Registration Examination

 

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