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This series offers practice questions for the Fellowship of the College of Family Physicians (FCFP [SA]) exam. It helps family medicine registrars prepare for both written and clinical components.

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  • Registrars require targeted preparation resources for the rigorous FCFP [SA] examination.

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  • To introduce a series designed to aid registrars in preparing for the FCFP [SA] examination.
  • To familiarize registrars with diverse question formats in the FCFP [SA] written and clinical exams.

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  • The 'Mastering your Fellowship' series presents example questions.
  • Covers various question types encountered in Part A of the FCFP [SA] examination.

Main Results:

  • Provides practical examples of examination question formats.
  • Offers a structured approach to understanding examination requirements.

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  • The series serves as a valuable tool for family medicine registrars.
  • Aids in targeted preparation for the FCFP [SA] certification.