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This series offers practice questions and model answers for the Fellowship of the College of Family Physicians (SA) examination. It aids family medicine registrars in preparing for both written and clinical components.

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  • Family Medicine

Background:

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

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide family medicine registrars and supervisors with preparatory materials for the FCFP (SA) examination.
  • To familiarize candidates with the question formats of the written and clinical components of Part A.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a study series titled 'Mastering your Fellowship'.
  • Inclusion of example questions mirroring the FCFP (SA) examination structure.
  • Provision of online model answers for self-assessment.

Main Results:

  • The series offers practical examples of examination questions.
  • Accessible online model answers facilitate learning and review.
  • The resource is designed to enhance candidate preparedness.

Conclusions:

  • The 'Mastering your Fellowship' series is a valuable tool for FCFP (SA) examination preparation.
  • Accessible practice questions and answers can improve candidate confidence and performance.
  • This resource supports the professional development of family medicine registrars.