Category:
Five Key Takeaways from the RACGP 2025.1 Key Feature Problem Exam Report
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) provides candidates with a public exam report released at the time of the results, reflecting on where candidates could have improved and the common errors made, providing valuable insights which can be applied to future exams. Normally it is recommended that you pay close attention to the […]

The Top 5 Pivotal Guideline Changes in Cervical Screening: What You Need to Know
Australia is renowned for its low cervical cancer rates, largely due to the National Cervical Screening Program (NCSP) in 1991 and the more recent introduction of the Gardasil vaccine. Since then, the NCSP has revolutionised cervical health through HPV testing, significantly reducing both cervical cancer incidence and mortality. With new NCSP guidelines coming into effect […]

CCE preparation: Discussing advance care planning with your patients
The Clinical Competency Exam (CCE) is the final exam on the pathway to Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) Fellowship. Candidates are presented with four case discussions (discuss a case with the examiner) and five clinical encounters (interact with a simulated patient while the examiner observes and assesses). Understanding how you will be assessed […]
