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

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  • Medical Education
  • Family Medicine Training

Background:

  • The Fellowship of the College of Family Physicians South Africa (FCFP SA) examination is a critical assessment for family medicine specialists.
  • Registrars require targeted preparation resources for the rigorous examination process.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the 'Mastering your Fellowship' series.
  • To provide examples of question formats for the FCFP SA examination, Part A.
  • To support family medicine registrars and supervisors in exam preparation.

Main Methods:

  • The series presents diverse question formats from the written examination.
  • The series includes examples of clinical examination question types.
  • Content is designed to mirror the FCFP SA examination structure.

Main Results:

  • The series offers practical examples of examination questions.
  • It covers both written and clinical assessment components.
  • Provides a valuable resource for candidates preparing for the FCFP SA exam.

Conclusions:

  • The 'Mastering your Fellowship' series is a key resource for FCFP SA exam preparation.
  • It aims to enhance registrar readiness for the examination.
  • Supports the development of competent family physicians.