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The new KFP 2025.2 Exam Format and a psychologist’s advice on dealing with change

You may or may not have heard, but the RACGP Key Feature Problem (KFP) exam is changing dramatically for the 2025.2 sitting. Amazing right?! RACGP have listened to your feedback about this exam and changed its format in response. So, what are the changes and what does this mean for me, I hear you ask. […]

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Exercise boosts memory and concentration: ideal for Fellowship Exam Prep

Exercise benefits health in many ways. Exercise stimulates physiological changes in the body such as encouraging production of growth factors: chemicals that affect the growth of new blood vessels in the brain, and even the abundance, survival, and overall health of new brain cells. It preserves muscle strength, keeps our hearts strong, helps us to […]

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Are you preparing for the ACRRM MCQ Fellowship exam? We can help.

The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) MCQ exam is a written online assessment which assesses recall, reasoning and applied clinical knowledge. ACRRM stresses that it focuses on assessing the candidate’s ability to manage medical care in a rural or remote environment, with the aim to cover all eight domains of rural and […]

Five Key Takeaways from the RACGP 2024.2 Applied Knowledge Test (AKT) Report  

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) provides candidates with a public exam report after results are released, giving feedback on what the common errors were for the cohort and what to consider or learn from these. This provides valuable insights which can be applied to future exams or possible improvement to make if […]

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Memory recall versus recognition – an important distinction for effective Fellowship exam preparation

Memory and Learning  An important part of learning when studying for Fellowship exams is memory retrieval. When you are studying, you are attempting to transfer information from your short-term memory into your long-term memory. Retrieval is the cognitive act of retrieving or recalling this information from your long-term memory into your short-term memory. When you […]

WCHN Finalist

We’re proud to announce that our GP ADHD Shared Care Program was a finalist in the Women’s and Children’s Health Network (WCHN) Excellence Awards for 2024. This honour recognises our efforts in translating research into practice and enhancing quality care. The program aims to ensure a smooth transition for young individuals with ADHD from paediatric […]

Elevate Your Antenatal Expertise: Essential Insights You Won’t Want to Miss!

Your GP Obstetric Shared Care Team are big believers in the power of staying in the loop! Your ongoing dedication and active participation in the program play a pivotal role in making it a success! We’re excited to present the newest CPD Activities within our Obstetric Shared Care Program, ensuring you stay informed and engaged […]

GP Obstetric Shared Care Newsletter – August 2024

Your GP Obstetric Shared Care Team are big believers in the power of staying in the loop! Your ongoing dedication and active participation in the program play a pivotal role in making it a success! Exciting news! We are excited to announce the release of the new GP Obstetric Shared Care Perinatal Guideline, designed to […]

GP Obstetric Shared Care Program Gains Momentum

We are delighted to announce the successful participation of 202 GPs in our GP Obstetric Shared Care’s Autumn Fertility Series workshops. These workshops covered crucial topics such as IVF, egg freezing, PCOS, male infertility, and genetic screening. Additionally, our Contraceptive Seminar on June 5th saw 172 GPs in attendance, and 123 GPs registered for our […]

GP ADHD Shared Care Program Expands

We are thrilled to announce the expansion of our GP ADHD Shared Care Program, with 22 young individuals recently transitioning from Paediatric Outpatients into the program, and an impressive 186 GPs now participating. Previously, young people with ADHD endured exceptionally long waits for state-regulated psychiatrist supervision of medication, especially during the critical transition of finishing […]

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