Passing the FRACP Written Examination: Questions and Answers

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· John Wiley & Sons
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Passing the FRACP Written Examination is the ideal study aid for candidates of the Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP) examination. Written by a team of physicians based at Flinders Medical Centre, and covering the key components of the FRACP basic training syllabus, this guide presents over 500 multiple-choice questions on all major topics covered in the examination. It provides coverage of rapidly evolving topics such as healthcare in an ageing population, disparity in indigenous health outcomes, advances in molecular science and genetics, and the complexity of care arising from multiple chronic illnesses. Questions echo the written examination, including those on both ‘Basic Sciences’ and ‘Clinical Practice’.

Many of the questions are similar to those in the actual examination; others are designed to ‘teach’ particularly important issues or to draw attention to contemporary topics. Each question has an answer that fully explains the correct and incorrect responses.

This study aid also includes:
• Questions and answers linked to a reference that is usually the best and most contemporary review for further reading and as additional guide to study
• QR code links to all the references
• Hints and tips from previous candidates on examination strategies
• A large number of the new style extended matching questions (EMQs).

This brand new study aid gives all FRACP candidates a unique opportunity to practise for the examination and improve their medical knowledge of the syllabus as a whole.

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Jonathan Gleadle is Professor of Medicine at Flinders University, and Consultant in Nephrology at Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide

Tuck Yong is Senior Lecturer at Flinders University, and Consultant Physician at Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide

Jordan Li is Senior Lecturer at Flinders University, and Consultant Physician and Nephrologist at Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide

Surjit Tarafdar is Registrar in Nephrology and General Medicine at Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide

Danielle Wu is Registrar in Nephrology at the Royal Adelaide Hospital

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