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Anaesth Intensive Care · Dec 1993
The Training/Examination Programme in Intensive Care, Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists: 2. Examination.
- G A Harrison and G M Clarke.
- Cardiothoracic Critical Care Unit, St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, N.S.W.
- Anaesth Intensive Care. 1993 Dec 1;21(6):854-60.
AbstractThe structure of the Final Examination in Intensive Care for the award of Diploma of Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists is based on a model explicated in the College's Objectives of Training in Intensive Care. There are five sections in the examination: short answer questions, essay questions, investigations, orals and a clinical. The first examination was held in October 1979. Up to and including the examination of October 1992, 94 of the 136 attempts by 107 candidates had been successful. Eighty-three per cent of the candidates passed at the first attempt. The failure rate has been highest in the clinical section. The examination is regarded as a hard examination but one which is helpful in training and subsequent practice.
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