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Non-clinical cases – and why you should jump with joy when you see one

Dec 10, 2024
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Let’s cast our minds back in time to when we showed you how exams are set and written. We mentioned that modern curricula have plenty of non-clinical aspects within them, as part of the broader professional remits of being a specialist GP.

Let’s take another look at the RACGP Curriculum Domains 2022 - Accessed here - RACGP Curriculum and Syllabus for Australian General Practice 2022)

  1. Communication skills and the patient-doctor relationship
  2. Applied professional skills and knowledge.
  3. Population health and the context of general practice
  4. Professional and ethical role
  5. Organisational and legal dimensions
  6. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
  7. Rural Health

The ACRRM Curriculum is similarly broad. Look at the bold parts – lots and lots of non-clinical domains, all ripe for testing. If you hadn’t known this, you may have not revised for this, and as such you’d be going in potentially not knowing a large swathe of the curriculum.

Now you know this, you should jump for joy. Why? Well, these questions are very hard to write (the PassGP Examiners have spent hundreds of hours trying to get ours perfect for you!). 

Thankfully our team are the absolute experts in this space. Our questions are high fidelity, high utility, and cover all of the above non-clinical areas, and much more. We step you through exactly what to expect and how to approach.

Time to jump for joy- yuppie!

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