Dr Megan Brown receiving news of her exam success |
Monash University MBBS graduates have once
more achieved a record pass rate in their recent Royal Australasian College
of Physicians (RACP) clinical exam at Monash Health.
Although a smaller cohort sat the exam this year, the
pass rate again exceeded the national average, with 18 of the 23 doctors in the
Monash Health class achieving success.
“We are very proud of the result,” said Dr Henry Ma,
Director of Physician Education at Monash Medical Centre.
“This year we had an even more intense
preparation program including individual communication workshops, subspecialty
programs in neurology, cardiology and rheumatology as well as mock exams.”
Centrally scheduled long case
presentations, long and short case tutorials and lectures and the exam
mentorship program also contributed to the success rate.
“The competition for advanced training
after the exam is so intense that we also provided our candidates with career
development support in interview skills and resume writing assistance,” added Dr
Ma.
“We want to ensure our Monash Health
candidates have the best possible chance at success in future job
applications.”
The strong teaching culture at Monash Health is led by Professor Peter
Ebeling, Head, Department of Medicine at the School of Clinical Sciences and Chair, Division of Medicine at Monash Health.
“Monash Health is the largest health network in Victoria
and we have many more advanced training opportunities in a wide range of subspecialities than other networks,” said
Professor Ebeling. "We also have more physicians on the RACP National Examiner Panel than any other health network in Victoria, so this adds to the quality of basic physician training here."
Doctors who successfully pass the RACP exams may progress
into a medical subspecialty of their choice.
“Passing this exam
is such a joy and relief and opens up so many opportunities for future
training,” said successful candidate Dr Megan Brown.
“Our training at Monash Health has been fantastic,” added Dr Brown.
“The program was really well organised and we are so blessed to have had
incredible support from the consultants at Monash Health who gave up countless
hours to teach us.”
There are now seven consultants at Monash
Health on the RACP National Examiner Panel and Monash University’s Professor
Michelle Leech is the Chair of the RACP clinical exam committee.
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