The FRACGP evaluation process primarily involves a comprehensive assessment of a candidate's clinical skills and knowledge in general practice.
The Key Feature Problems (KFP) exam is a crucial part of the FRACGP evaluation, testing candidates on real-world clinical situations.
The results of the FRACGP exams are typically communicated via email, providing candidates with their score and feedback.
The Clinical Exam assesses candidates' practical ability to manage patient consultations, including diagnostic skills and clinical decision-making.
Candidates who do not pass the FRACGP exam are typically offered the opportunity to reattempt the assessment at a later date, with a focus on areas needing improvement.
Supervisors play a key role in providing feedback and assessments during the workplace-based assessments, ensuring candidates are meeting the required standards.