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Fellowship Royal Australian College of General Practitioners - FRACGP
The FRACGP is the end point of General Practice Training and is attained through a formal examination process conducted by the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.

Registrars are eligible to enroll in the College Examination following completion of their Hospital, Basic and Advanced terms.

To be eligible to enroll in the College examination all candidates must provide evidence of satisfactory completion of basic CPR in the 12 months prior to the close of enrollment.

For information and an enrollment pack please contact the RACGP Assessment Department on Free call 1800 626 901.

RACGP (NT) Exam dates 2009

Examination dates:
Written Component: 2009.1 * - Saturday 14 March 2009
Clinical Component: 2008.1 - Saturday 16th May 2009

Next Pre Exam Workshop:
14th February 2009 - Top End Division of General Practice

* The exam can be sat at home with an appropriate supervisor. As with previous years, the Pre Exam Workshop provides an overview of the written and clinical questions, with an opportunity to practise for both. The Saturday afternoon is a mock exam with some of the examiners. It is an excellent opportunity to practice clinical cases under examination conditions.

Please view the following links to assist with your exam preparation:

  1. What you need to know about the College Examination
  2. Fellowship Preparation Program coordinated by the SA/NT Faculty of the RACGP.
  3. RACGP SA/NT Faculty Examination Calendar

Fellowship of Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine - FACRRM
Fellowship of ACRRM (FACRRM) will be one of two vocational endpoint qualifications for registrars in the Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) program from 2008. From 2008 registrars training in AGPT will be able to choose to do FACRRM or the FRACGP or both as vocational endpoints. The ACRRM qualification aims to produce doctors capable of working with a high degree of professional independence across the primary and secondary health care continuum, with a broad range of procedural and cognitive skills and a particular focus on rural and remote medicine. Under AGPT, this vocational training toward the FACRRM will be in the specialty of general practice.

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