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Book Synopsis

Surviving the journey through the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) examinations requires grit, courage and hard work. The second edition of How To Pass the RACP Written and Clinical Exams is fully updated to help candidates and those who teach them dig deep to maximise their chances of success.

This insider's guide takes the candidate through the whole process, from preparing for the Written Exam, through to presenting short and long cases in the Clinical Exam. The authors' experiences are combined with tips from recent candidates, wisdom from RACP examiners and advice from specialist contributors. Additional chapters for post-exam registrars and supervisors include career planning, providing feedback, preparing for interviews, and organising the Clinical Exam.

As well as comprehensive guidance for adult medicine candidates, this new edition includes Paeds Points' for paediatrics trainees.

Containing a wealth of information, pearls of wis

Table of Contents

Preface xv

About the Authors xvii

Acknowledgements xix

Illustrations xxi

General Disclaimer xxiii

Section 1 The Written Exam 1

1 Introduction to the Written Exam 3

Why Does The RACP Have a Written Exam? 4

When is the Best Time to Sit? 5

How Long Does It Take to Prepare for the Written Exam? 5

Am I Ready to Sit This Exam? 5

Decision Made. Sitting the Written 6

2 Preparation 11

One Year Out - What to Do Before You Even Start Studying 11

3 How to Start Studying for the Written Exam 15

How to Manage Your Time 15

Dealing with Stress 20

Advice from Registrars on Studying and Keeping Sane(ish) 21

Evidence‐Based Study - Break It Down! 24

Getting Down to Work - How to Start Studying 25

4 Topics That Need to Be Covered for the Written Exam 29

What is My Goal? Why Am I Putting Myself Through This? 29

How to Think Like An Examiner for the Written Exam 30

Organising Your Study Time - A Plan of Attack 30

The FRACP Curriculum 31

Topics to Cover 31

Money for Jam 32

Immunology - Special Mention 33

Visual Material in the Exam 34

5 Study Group 35

General Principles That Make Study Groups Effective 35

What Do You Do at Study Group? 36

6 Now We Know How to Study, What Stuff Do We Study From? 39

Wallpapering Your Mind 39

Comprehensive List of Resources for Wallpapering Your Mind 40

Lecture‐Based Resources 40

MCQ‐Based Resources 42

Textbooks and Online Resources 44

Other Useful Textbooks and Resources 46

Technological Advances to Help With Your Study 48

Journals: A Suggested Approach 49

Useful Websites 50

7 Old FRACP Exam Questions 53

Without Us, or You, Breaking the Rules, How Can the Modern Candidate Cope Without FRACP Past and Remembered Papers? 54

What is the Point of Doing Old FRACP and Course Questions? 54

8 Two‐Week Revision Courses 57

Dunedin FRACP Written Examination Revision Course 58

FRACP Written Exam Prep Course - Melbourne 59

Royal Prince Alfred BPT Exam Revision Course - Sydney 59

Short Courses Worthy of Consideration 60

9 Putting It All Together - The Final Three Months 63

Practicalities of Getting to the Exam 63

What to Study 63

Keeping as Calm as Possible 64

Leading Up to the Big Day - The Weeks Before 64

The Day Before 65

On the Day - How to Get Through the Exam 66

10 After the Exam 69

What to Do If You Pass 69

What to Do If You Don’t Pass 69

Section 2 The Clinical Exam 71

11 Introduction to the FRACP Clinical Exam 73

Why Is There a Clinical Exam? 75

Getting Your Timing Right: When to Sit the Clinical Exam 75

12 The Clinical Exam Marking Schedule 77

13 Two Weeks of Ground Work 85

Three Key Parts to Passing the Clinical Exam 86

How to Get Humble and Ask for Help 87

The Kit Bag 88

Book Reviews 92

Course Reviews 96

Personal Appearance - First Impressions Count 98

The ‘Infection Control’ Effect 104

14 How to Start - Doing Your First Practice Cases 105

Know Your Enemies 106

A Few Tricks of the Trade 106

Practising Cases - Who Can Help You the Most? 106

Who Can Help Me Pass This Exam? 107

Mock Exams: Well Worth the Humiliation 109

15 An Introduction to the Long Case 111

What is a Long Case Anyway? 111

Point to Prove in the Long Case 113

Aspects of a Long Case 113

Practising for Long Cases 116

How Many Long Cases Should You Do? 117

Practicalities of Practising 118

What to Do If There Aren’t Enough Patients to See 119

Key Long Cases 119

Taking Orderly Notes for Your Long Case 121

Role of the Study Group for the Long Case 122

16 Mastering and Presenting your Long Case 125

A Suggested Style for Long Case Presentation 125

Organising Your Presentation 126

Verbal Signposts 127

Presenting a Case Well - Speech and Drama 101 127

Presentation Template That Worked for Us 128

The Grilling 138

The Aftermath 138

Sentences That Save Time and Sound Slick 139

17 Special Points for Paediatric Cases 141

Specific Points About the Paediatric Long Case 141

The Developmental Case 144

The Adolescent Long Case 149

18 Secret Long Case Species 153

The Chronic Disease Long Case 153

The Single Problem Long Case 154

The Diagnostic Dilemma Long Case 154

The Disaster Long Case 155

19 Top Long Case Tips from Candidates and Examiners 161

Long Case Advice from Candidates 161

Long Case Advice from Examiners 164

20 Suggested Approach to a Māori Patient in the Long Case 167

21 Long Case Examples 171

Long Case 1 - Multiple Medical Problem Management 171

Long Case 2 - Complicated Diabetes Case 178

Long Case 3 - Diagnostic Long Case 185

Long Case 4 - Adolescent Single Problem Long Case with Transition of Care 193

22 Past Exam Long Cases 203

23 An Introduction to the Short Case 217

Marking Schedule for the Short Case 217

Points to Prove in the Short Case 218

24 How to Put On a Show 223

Part 1: Examination Routine - How to Practise 223

Part 2: Presenting a Short Case 230

Part 3: The Short Case Discussion (Grilling) 233

25 Short Case Advice from Registrars 239

26 Past Exam Short Cases 243

27 Putting It All Together for the Clinical Exam - One Month Out 257

What is Your Presentation Style? 257

General Advice About Style 258

Personalities That Fail the Clinical Exam 259

28 The Lead‐Up to the Exam 265

The Week Before 265

The Day Before 266

The Morning of the Exam - Staying Calm 266

Getting Through Exam Day - Tips From Registrars 267

Final Advice From Examiners 268

Section 3 The F‐words - Freedom, Failure, Feedback, Family, Finding Patients and Fellowship 271

29 The Post‐Exam World 273

Wow! I Passed! 273

Oh. I’ve Failed 274

The Official Feedback Session 274

30 How to Fail - The Outsider’s Guide to the FRACP Exam 275

Chapter Author: Dr Roderick Ryan, General Physician, Box Hill 275

‘I Failed the FRACP Exam - What Shall I Do?’ 276

Tips for Coping with Failure in the Written Exam 277

Tips for Coping with Failure in the Clinical Exam 278

Seven Key Clinical Exam Skills that Must be Mastered by Those Who Have Failed 279 Snakes and Ladders 281

31 Paying It Forward - How to Provide Feedback for Practice Cases 283

The Feedback Loop 284

Feedback for Clinical Exams 284

32 Studying for the Exams with a Family on Board 291

Chapter Author: Dr Robert Wakuluk, Advanced Trainee, Auckland 291

33 Organising the Clinical Exam 295

First Principles 295

Organising the People and the Space 296

Case Selection Formula 297

Types of Cases You Need to Find 298

Where Are Cases Found? 299

Short Case Patients 301

Long Case Patients 301

Back‐Up Patients 301

The Envelopes 302

‘Mind‐Map’ and Other Spreadsheets 303

The Day Before 304

On the Day 304

What Examiners Tell the Patients 304

34 Preparing for Your Medical Interview 307

Chapter Author: Dr Nalin Wickramasuriya, Consultant Paediatrician 308

Trap Number 1 - Giving a Straight Answer to a Straight Question 309

The Three Goals of an Interview 309

Rapport 309

Trap Number 2 - The Short Case/Viva Complex 312

Trap Number 3 - Preparing for the Interview Like an Exam 312

Trap Number 4 - Talking Posh on the Day of the Interview 314

Trap Number 5 - Not Planning Your Response When the Interviewer Asks You a Question 315

35 Career Planning 317

I Passed. What Advanced Training Programme Should I Apply For? 317

Pearls of Wisdom 318

Career Path Planning 319

Get a Mentor 320

36 OK, We’ll Stop Talking Now! 321

Helping the Next Lot 322

Index 323

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      Publication Date: 07/04/2017
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Surviving the journey through the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) examinations requires grit, courage and hard work. The second edition of How To Pass the RACP Written and Clinical Exams is fully updated to help candidates and those who teach them dig deep to maximise their chances of success.

      This insider's guide takes the candidate through the whole process, from preparing for the Written Exam, through to presenting short and long cases in the Clinical Exam. The authors' experiences are combined with tips from recent candidates, wisdom from RACP examiners and advice from specialist contributors. Additional chapters for post-exam registrars and supervisors include career planning, providing feedback, preparing for interviews, and organising the Clinical Exam.

      As well as comprehensive guidance for adult medicine candidates, this new edition includes Paeds Points' for paediatrics trainees.

      Containing a wealth of information, pearls of wis

      Table of Contents

      Preface xv

      About the Authors xvii

      Acknowledgements xix

      Illustrations xxi

      General Disclaimer xxiii

      Section 1 The Written Exam 1

      1 Introduction to the Written Exam 3

      Why Does The RACP Have a Written Exam? 4

      When is the Best Time to Sit? 5

      How Long Does It Take to Prepare for the Written Exam? 5

      Am I Ready to Sit This Exam? 5

      Decision Made. Sitting the Written 6

      2 Preparation 11

      One Year Out - What to Do Before You Even Start Studying 11

      3 How to Start Studying for the Written Exam 15

      How to Manage Your Time 15

      Dealing with Stress 20

      Advice from Registrars on Studying and Keeping Sane(ish) 21

      Evidence‐Based Study - Break It Down! 24

      Getting Down to Work - How to Start Studying 25

      4 Topics That Need to Be Covered for the Written Exam 29

      What is My Goal? Why Am I Putting Myself Through This? 29

      How to Think Like An Examiner for the Written Exam 30

      Organising Your Study Time - A Plan of Attack 30

      The FRACP Curriculum 31

      Topics to Cover 31

      Money for Jam 32

      Immunology - Special Mention 33

      Visual Material in the Exam 34

      5 Study Group 35

      General Principles That Make Study Groups Effective 35

      What Do You Do at Study Group? 36

      6 Now We Know How to Study, What Stuff Do We Study From? 39

      Wallpapering Your Mind 39

      Comprehensive List of Resources for Wallpapering Your Mind 40

      Lecture‐Based Resources 40

      MCQ‐Based Resources 42

      Textbooks and Online Resources 44

      Other Useful Textbooks and Resources 46

      Technological Advances to Help With Your Study 48

      Journals: A Suggested Approach 49

      Useful Websites 50

      7 Old FRACP Exam Questions 53

      Without Us, or You, Breaking the Rules, How Can the Modern Candidate Cope Without FRACP Past and Remembered Papers? 54

      What is the Point of Doing Old FRACP and Course Questions? 54

      8 Two‐Week Revision Courses 57

      Dunedin FRACP Written Examination Revision Course 58

      FRACP Written Exam Prep Course - Melbourne 59

      Royal Prince Alfred BPT Exam Revision Course - Sydney 59

      Short Courses Worthy of Consideration 60

      9 Putting It All Together - The Final Three Months 63

      Practicalities of Getting to the Exam 63

      What to Study 63

      Keeping as Calm as Possible 64

      Leading Up to the Big Day - The Weeks Before 64

      The Day Before 65

      On the Day - How to Get Through the Exam 66

      10 After the Exam 69

      What to Do If You Pass 69

      What to Do If You Don’t Pass 69

      Section 2 The Clinical Exam 71

      11 Introduction to the FRACP Clinical Exam 73

      Why Is There a Clinical Exam? 75

      Getting Your Timing Right: When to Sit the Clinical Exam 75

      12 The Clinical Exam Marking Schedule 77

      13 Two Weeks of Ground Work 85

      Three Key Parts to Passing the Clinical Exam 86

      How to Get Humble and Ask for Help 87

      The Kit Bag 88

      Book Reviews 92

      Course Reviews 96

      Personal Appearance - First Impressions Count 98

      The ‘Infection Control’ Effect 104

      14 How to Start - Doing Your First Practice Cases 105

      Know Your Enemies 106

      A Few Tricks of the Trade 106

      Practising Cases - Who Can Help You the Most? 106

      Who Can Help Me Pass This Exam? 107

      Mock Exams: Well Worth the Humiliation 109

      15 An Introduction to the Long Case 111

      What is a Long Case Anyway? 111

      Point to Prove in the Long Case 113

      Aspects of a Long Case 113

      Practising for Long Cases 116

      How Many Long Cases Should You Do? 117

      Practicalities of Practising 118

      What to Do If There Aren’t Enough Patients to See 119

      Key Long Cases 119

      Taking Orderly Notes for Your Long Case 121

      Role of the Study Group for the Long Case 122

      16 Mastering and Presenting your Long Case 125

      A Suggested Style for Long Case Presentation 125

      Organising Your Presentation 126

      Verbal Signposts 127

      Presenting a Case Well - Speech and Drama 101 127

      Presentation Template That Worked for Us 128

      The Grilling 138

      The Aftermath 138

      Sentences That Save Time and Sound Slick 139

      17 Special Points for Paediatric Cases 141

      Specific Points About the Paediatric Long Case 141

      The Developmental Case 144

      The Adolescent Long Case 149

      18 Secret Long Case Species 153

      The Chronic Disease Long Case 153

      The Single Problem Long Case 154

      The Diagnostic Dilemma Long Case 154

      The Disaster Long Case 155

      19 Top Long Case Tips from Candidates and Examiners 161

      Long Case Advice from Candidates 161

      Long Case Advice from Examiners 164

      20 Suggested Approach to a Māori Patient in the Long Case 167

      21 Long Case Examples 171

      Long Case 1 - Multiple Medical Problem Management 171

      Long Case 2 - Complicated Diabetes Case 178

      Long Case 3 - Diagnostic Long Case 185

      Long Case 4 - Adolescent Single Problem Long Case with Transition of Care 193

      22 Past Exam Long Cases 203

      23 An Introduction to the Short Case 217

      Marking Schedule for the Short Case 217

      Points to Prove in the Short Case 218

      24 How to Put On a Show 223

      Part 1: Examination Routine - How to Practise 223

      Part 2: Presenting a Short Case 230

      Part 3: The Short Case Discussion (Grilling) 233

      25 Short Case Advice from Registrars 239

      26 Past Exam Short Cases 243

      27 Putting It All Together for the Clinical Exam - One Month Out 257

      What is Your Presentation Style? 257

      General Advice About Style 258

      Personalities That Fail the Clinical Exam 259

      28 The Lead‐Up to the Exam 265

      The Week Before 265

      The Day Before 266

      The Morning of the Exam - Staying Calm 266

      Getting Through Exam Day - Tips From Registrars 267

      Final Advice From Examiners 268

      Section 3 The F‐words - Freedom, Failure, Feedback, Family, Finding Patients and Fellowship 271

      29 The Post‐Exam World 273

      Wow! I Passed! 273

      Oh. I’ve Failed 274

      The Official Feedback Session 274

      30 How to Fail - The Outsider’s Guide to the FRACP Exam 275

      Chapter Author: Dr Roderick Ryan, General Physician, Box Hill 275

      ‘I Failed the FRACP Exam - What Shall I Do?’ 276

      Tips for Coping with Failure in the Written Exam 277

      Tips for Coping with Failure in the Clinical Exam 278

      Seven Key Clinical Exam Skills that Must be Mastered by Those Who Have Failed 279 Snakes and Ladders 281

      31 Paying It Forward - How to Provide Feedback for Practice Cases 283

      The Feedback Loop 284

      Feedback for Clinical Exams 284

      32 Studying for the Exams with a Family on Board 291

      Chapter Author: Dr Robert Wakuluk, Advanced Trainee, Auckland 291

      33 Organising the Clinical Exam 295

      First Principles 295

      Organising the People and the Space 296

      Case Selection Formula 297

      Types of Cases You Need to Find 298

      Where Are Cases Found? 299

      Short Case Patients 301

      Long Case Patients 301

      Back‐Up Patients 301

      The Envelopes 302

      ‘Mind‐Map’ and Other Spreadsheets 303

      The Day Before 304

      On the Day 304

      What Examiners Tell the Patients 304

      34 Preparing for Your Medical Interview 307

      Chapter Author: Dr Nalin Wickramasuriya, Consultant Paediatrician 308

      Trap Number 1 - Giving a Straight Answer to a Straight Question 309

      The Three Goals of an Interview 309

      Rapport 309

      Trap Number 2 - The Short Case/Viva Complex 312

      Trap Number 3 - Preparing for the Interview Like an Exam 312

      Trap Number 4 - Talking Posh on the Day of the Interview 314

      Trap Number 5 - Not Planning Your Response When the Interviewer Asks You a Question 315

      35 Career Planning 317

      I Passed. What Advanced Training Programme Should I Apply For? 317

      Pearls of Wisdom 318

      Career Path Planning 319

      Get a Mentor 320

      36 OK, We’ll Stop Talking Now! 321

      Helping the Next Lot 322

      Index 323

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