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OSCE Resources

  • Providing medical students with an abundance of free e-learning stations to help study for Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs). Each station is handwritten and vetted by medical professionals, and features exclusive photography
  • Patients visit doctors complaining of a symptom, not a disease. It is all about the differential diagnosis of symptoms and signs. OSCE stations, as well as real life patients’ interviews, have limited time.  Physicians have no choice but to be focused and to organize the interview in a time efficient manner. On the other hand, physicians have to be vigilant not to miss anything! OSCE home focusses on various approaches to a scenario. several examples of OSCE stations are available.
  • Patient.co.uk offers some very useful pages: Neurological Examination of lower limb ; Neurological examination of upper limb 
  • Medical exams are tough; you don’t need us to tell you that. So as a GP registrar, it is vital that you receive all the help and guidance you need to pass your RACGP or ACRRM exams. Don’t forget, you can only sit the exams a limited number of times, and they are costly. So make sure that you are ready to sit the exam and allow yourself at least 6–12 months study time. If you are not sure if you are ready to take the exam yet, talk to your medical educator. GPRA offers valuable tips

  • Short videos on various clinical examination are available on Stanford Medicine website 
  • Medical Mind Maps
  • RCGP Curriculum

TOP HITS 


Diagnostic Triad
Therapeutic guidelines
AFP / Check
AAFP
AKT Content guide
Self Assessment Worksheet
Royal Children' Hospital
CPD Activities
not just a gp: Prof S.Reid
i feel crook doc !-  Prof.S. Reid
E-medicine
CIAP
JOHN MURTAGH LIBRARY
Murtagh's Diagnostic Strategies
The Murtagh collection
Pead Cases
Patient .Co.Uk
Red book / green book
ICPC
BEACH DATA
Dermnet nz
EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS
Other Useful Links

GP Training Valley to coast 

Articles on exam preparation
  • Demystifying the FRACGP exam
  • How to prepare for a fellowship exam for overseas trained doctors
  • How to survive the exam
  • The AKT
  • The KFP
Exam Resources
  • RACGP exam handbook
  • Suggested exam preparation
  • Suggested study plan
  • Aged care resources
  • Cardiology resources
  • Dermatology resources
  • Endocrinology resources
  • ENT resources
  • Gastroenterology resources
  • Haematology & Oncology resources
  • Men's health & Urology resources
  • Musculoskeletal & Rheumatology resources
  • Nephrology resources
  • Neurology resources
  • Ophthalmology resources
  • Paediatric resources
  • Psychiatry resources
  • Respiratory resources
  • Women's health resources
Exam style questions
  • List of checks Checks are available through the RACGP or our registrar library
  • www.gplearning.com.au Online education for RACGP members
  • Medical Apps This is a general list of medical apps including apps useful for exam preperation
  • Resources for exam style questions

Useful websites 
Cochrane Library
How-To-Treat
The Lancet
GP Notebook  
Better Health Victoria     
Centers for Disease Control    
ECG Library
MBS Online
NSW Health 
Psych Support
AAFP 
eHealthspace                           



Self Assessment and Learning
Guidelines
RACGP Exam Demo Videos