Official Expert Answer11 months ago
Hi Priya, yes, a patient presentation is a mandatory part of the Kenntnisprüfung (KP) at the LMU (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), which acts as an official examination center in Bavaria on behalf of the government of Upper Bavaria. The organization is carried out according to § 37 of the Approbationsordnung by the examination office of the university: https://www.regierung.oberbayern.bayern.de/service/berufsqualifikation/approbationsberufe/faq-kp-aerzte/index.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com 🔎 According to the official description, it is an oral-practical examination with patient presentation, which is carried out on one day and lasts 60–90 minutes per examinee. This means: A presentation of a patient, real or simulated, is mandatory and a central part of the KP at the LMU (and throughout Bavaria) https://www.regierung.oberbayern.bayern.de/service/berufsqualifikation/approbationsberufe/kp-infos-aerztliche-pruefer/index.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com If you like, I can help you with tips on case presentation or typical scenarios. 🍀 You want to train realistically? Our KP simulations will help you specifically: https://get2germany.com/en/doctors-fsp-kp-simulations All the best for your preparation! Anna from Get2Germany