KFP – Orthopaedics / Rheumatology/ Sports Med

KFP – Orthopaedics / Rheumatology/ Sports Med

Don’t put your back out, for Pete’s sake. 

This course is a bit of mash up of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology, Sports Medicine and Musculoskeletal Medicine for KFP. 

Featuring a description of past KFP Questions from the Public Exam Report, and original KFP Questions, designed to be difficult and truly test your knowledge and preparedness for the RACGP Fellowship exams. 

Dr Thomas Perkins

OIC AKT + KFP, GP Core Content

Module 1 Ortho/Rheum -Original KFP Questions
Unit 1 Ortho/Rheum KFP 1.1 - Bob has back pain  
Unit 2 Ortho/Rheum KFP 1.2 - Theo has a sore hip  
Unit 3 Ortho/Rheum KFP 1.3 - Noela has a painful hip  
Unit 4 Ortho/Rheum KFP 1.4 - Harry needs a check up  
Unit 5 Ortho/Rheum KFP 1.5 - Lucas stood on a nail  
Unit 6 Ortho/Rheum KFP 1.6 - Donald has knee pain  
Unit 7 Ortho/Rheum KFP 1.7 - Scott has a sore knee after rugby  
Unit 8 Ortho/Rheum KFP 1.8 - Camilla has neck pain  
Unit 9 Ortho/Rheum KFP 1.9 - Carlos is not feeling well  
Unit 10 Ortho/Rheum KFP 1.10 - James hurt his face  
Module 2 Ortho/Rheum - Past RACGP KFPs
Unit 1 2016.2.6 - Dermatology + Rheum - not sure  
Unit 2 2016.2.7 - T-Spine Wedge Compression   
Unit 3 2016.2.9 - Inflammatory Arthritis  
Unit 4 2016.2.19 - Penetrating Finger Injury   
Unit 5 2016.2.22 - Infant Inguinal Hernia  
Unit 6 2017.1.2 - Paediatric mid-shaft ulnar fracture and dislocation of the radial head  
Unit 7 2017.1.14 - Polymyalgia Rheumatica  
Unit 8 2017.1.20 - Limp in a 6yo boy  
Unit 9 2017.2.20  - T-Spine Back Pain  
Unit 10 2018.1.1 - Wedge Compression Fracture in elderly male  
Unit 11 2018.1.6 - Swollen Elbow   
Unit 12 2018.1.10 -  Rheumatic Fever in young girl  
Unit 13 2018.2.10 - Hip Pain in an 8yo boy  
Unit 14 2018.2.19 - Duypuytrens Contracture  
Unit 15 2018.2.23 - Pagets Disease  
Unit 16 2019.1.10 - Evolving Polyneuropathy  
Unit 17 2019.1.16 - Febrile Arthritis  
Unit 18 2019.2.1 - Lower Back Pain  
Unit 19 2019.2.14 - Shoulder Xray  
Unit 20 2019.2.15 - Infected Animal Bite  
Unit 21 2019.2.23 - Night sweats and Weight loss  
Unit 22 2019.2.24 - Unilateral leg swelling post-surgery  
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KFP – Cardiology

KFP – Cardiology

Dont go breaking my heart.. 

Welcome to our Cardiology KFP Course! Featuring a description of past AKT Questions from the Public Exam Report, and original KFP Questions, designed to be difficult and truly test your knowledge and preparedness for the RACGP Fellowship exams. 

 I hope you find them enjoyable / painful, and that they actually help you with your KFP Exam (!) Now, Go Study… Your Heart Out…

Dr Thomas Perkins

OIC AKT + KFP, GP Core Content

Module 1 Cardiology - Past RACGP KFP Exams
Unit 1 2019.1.3 - Myocardial Infarct - Post-Acute Management  
Unit 2 2019.1.4- Thrombophlebitis  
Unit 3 2019.1.15 - Chest Pain  
Unit 4 2019.1.18 - Resistant Hypertension  
Unit 5 2019.1.20 - ?Heart Failure  
Unit 6 2018.2.4 - Chest Pain and Erectile Dysfunction  
Unit 7 2018.1.9 - Palpitations and Dyspnoea  
Unit 8 2018.1.15 - Deep Vein Thrombosis  
Unit 9 2017.2.10 - Pericarditis  
Unit 10 2017.2.13 - Acute Dyspnoea  
Unit 11 2017.2.14 - Hypertension  
Unit 12 2017.2.26 - Syncope  
Unit 13 2017.1.15 - Heart Failure  
Unit 14 2017.1.23 - Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke Risk  
Unit 15 2016.2.5 - Hypertension and Renal Disease  
Unit 16 2016.2.21 - Leaking Aortic Aneurysm  
Unit 17 2016.1.3 - Heart Failure in a Nursing Home  
Unit 18 2019.2.21 - Chest Pain  
Module 2 Cardiology - Original KFP Questions
Unit 1 Cardiology KFP 1.1 - Steven needs a check up  
Unit 2 Cardiology KFP 1.2 - Bill has chest pain  
Unit 3 Cardiology KFP 1.3 - Bob has palpitations  
Unit 4 Cardiology KFP 1.4 - Scott has chest pain  
Unit 5 Cardiology KFP 1.5 - Alan has an ECG  
Unit 6 Cardiology KFP 1.6 - Cam passed out  
Unit 7 Cardiology KFP 1.7 - Shelly has a sharp chest pain  
Unit 8 Cardiology KFP 1.8 - Peter is Tired  
Unit 9 Cardiology KFP 1.9 - Jane is breathless  
Unit 10 Cardiology KFP 1.10 - Bob has SOB  
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"KFP Gone Meta"

The "KFP Meta" course is our most difficult course yet. KFP Questions - No vignette. No answers. Just straight up knowledge testing.  Hundreds of Questions. 

(Answers are available, within the podcast show notes okay? cool

These original KFP Meta Questions are designed to be difficult and truly test your knowledge, to truly help you prepare for the RACGP Fellowship exams.

Dr Thomas Perkins

OIC AKT + KFP, GP Core Content

Module 1 KFP Meta - Cardiology
Unit 1 Cardiology Meta 1.1 - Aortic Stenosis  
Unit 2 Cardiology Meta 1.2 - Chest Pain  - Preview  
Unit 3 Cardiology Meta 1.3 - Peripheral Vascular Disease  
Unit 4 Cardiology Meta 1.4 - Heart Failure  
Unit 5 Cardiology Meta 1.5 - CVD Risk  
Unit 6 Cardiology Meta 1.6 - Hyperlipidaemia  
Unit 7 Cardiology Meta 1.7 - Diabetes  
Unit 8 Cardiology Meta 1.8 - Palpitations  
Unit 9 Cardiology Meta 1.9 - Atrial Fibrillation  
Unit 10 Cardiology Meta 1.10 - Chronic Kidney Disease  
Unit 11 Cardiology Meta 2.1 - Hypertension  
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Obstetrics / Women’s Health KFP 1.2 – Emma has PV discharge

Obstetrics / Women’s Health KFP 1.2 – Emma has PV discharge

Emma, 22, presents with PV discharge for the last 2 weeks and discomfort with sexual intercourse.  She reports lower abdominal pain and intermittent fevers.  She reports a sexual history with at least 2-3 male partners over the preceding 4-5 months.  She has no past medical history, allergies and is on the COCP.  She is compliant with it.

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RACGP KFP 2016.1.13  – Jamie has a persistent cough

RACGP KFP 2016.1.13 – Jamie has a persistent cough

Jamie, 2 year old boy is brought in by his mother for a persistent cough.  The cough was dry yesterday and he was started on oral antibiotics by another GP.  However now the cough is moist and he is getting worse and is quite severe now.  Jamie is coughing throughout the consult constantly and significantly to the point of gagging, with noisy breathing.  On examination he is afebrile but tachypnoeic.  He appears short of breath, and has a wheeze greater on the left on auscultation.

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