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Train the Trainer for Consultants and APTs

Registration is open

The Alfred Hospital traditionally has outstanding results in the FRACP Clinical Examination, with success rates consistently exceeding state and national averages. Much of this success is based on the training given to our consultants and advanced trainees on preparing our candidates for the examinations. We are excited to share this preparation course with external consultants and advanced trainees who wish to assist basic physician trainees at their site.

Learn from Associate Professors Laila Rotstein and Anne Powell, who are the Directors of Physician Education at Alfred Health, and both have wealth of knowledge and experience as educators and examiners. 

Themes covered

1.     Introduction to the RACP clinical examinations processes

2.     Providing effective feedback

3.     Preparing candidates for the long case examination

4.     Preparing candidates for the short case examination

Format

This course comprises of an introductory webinar and a series of articulate modules that run through details and examples which can be accessed at any time in 2025.

CPD points

This course will provide FRACP consultants with Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points across 2 domains (Educational activities and Reviewing Performance). We will supply certificates to all participants. 

Who should attend?

This program is aimed at FRACP consultants and advanced trainees who are interested in preparing basic physician trainees for their RACP clinical examinations in Australia or New Zealand.

Interested?

Cost: - $330 including GST 

How to enroll:- Register here

Our partners
Alfred Health remains a leader in physician medicine with its affiliated research and education contributions. Our education team trains basic physician trainees and has advanced training positions in all physician subspecialty areas. We have developed a range of education and knowledge exchange activities open to healthcare professionals and delivered in collaboration with Monash Translational Medicine, Monash University.
Monash University The School of Translational Medicine