RACGP OSCE Exam tips
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Hi folks Another exam preparation resource has just been published so check it out! A book review of it is available here on RACGP The editors have made a limited time discount offer for readers of FOAM4GP. Please click the link for book purchase http://kfpbook.com/ Here are instructions on how to access the discount which is…
Nice summary here from Casey Parker of BroomeDocs http://broomedocs.com/2017/02/prostate-cancer-2017-light-end-tunnel/
The below is a copy of an open letter sent to all 2016.2 OSCE candidates today. It was written by the RACGP National Assessment Advisor, Dr Guan Yeo. I’m posting it here as it is one of the best OCSE tip summaries I’ve seen, containing many a gem, and will hopefully be helpful to future […]…
New FOAMed Resource for Australian GPs! For all GP registrars coming up to their exams, or for any doctors or medical students wishing to brush up on their knowledge, this new website is a great resource to up date your knowledge. Innovative layout and regular new content. The brainchild of @Bronwren while studying for her…
Where do we start? Is your registrar a little lost on where to start in studying for their RACGP exam? What is your knowledge of the RACGP exams? Did you sit them a long time ago? Or have you simply blocked them out of your memory! The idea of this article is to assist supervisors…
Before I ride my mountain bike I check the head stem, the front and rear brakes, suspension, wheels, tyres and for any odd noises when I drop it to ensure nothing is loose. Much better to fix it before the ride, than discover it half way down the hill, right? On a regular basis, it goes…
Guest writer: Dr Leela is a GP registrar completing her training in Hervey Bay and will soon be returning to Brisbane with her wonderful family. She recently successfully completed her FRACGP exams. “A few people have asked me for exam tips so here it is. Don’t take it as gospel. There are a hundred different…
Twitter in FOAMed – for GPs, GP registrars, Supervisors, and Medical Educators. Here is a video created for the GP supervisors conference in Cairns 2015 on the use of Twitter for medical education. It discusses how it can be used to advance your own education, help support GP registrars learning, and can be a source…