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ANZCA & FPM CPD Program resources: Examiner for the ANZCA anaesthesia primary & final & FPM fellowship exams

The purpose of this guide is to provide fellows and CPD Program participants with information, suggestions and resourcing support specific to each of the programs activities. The target audience is those with clinical roles.

Activity: Examiner for the ANZCA anaesthesia primary and final and FPM fellowship exams Practice evaluation - Reviewing performance

Examiner for the ANZCA anaesthesia primary and final and FPM fellowship exams

  • Group viva discussion and examiner assessor activities during the primary examination viva voce and the final fellowship examination of ANZCA trainees, including medical, clinical and anaesthesia vivas.
  • Participation as an examiner in the process of group viva and observed structured clinical examination (OSCE) discussion and assessor activities during the FPM fellowship exam.

  • Note: Requires appointment as an ANZCA or FPM examiner

  • See also: Examining (including writing and marking questions)

External resources

The college welcomes suggestions on additional resources and topics for CPD on becoming an examiner.

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