Medical Training Review Panel 19th Report



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Part II Examinations

87

93

92

93

92

Public health medicine

Final Program Assessment

9

7

7

15

10

Radiation oncology

Part II Written and Clinical Vivas

22

19

19

16

17

Radiodiagnosis

Part II FRANZCR Examination



















Written and Vivas

61

64

58

58

83

Rehabilitation medicine

Written

21

15

36

..

..




Written Short-Answer

..

..

..

28

33




Written MCQ

..

..

..

22

41




Clinical

20

20

19

20

44

Sexual health medicine

 

..

2

0

0

5

Sport and exercise medicine

 

4

4

4

4

6

Surgery

Fellowship

(b)165

(c)178

(c)190

(f)221

(h)225

  1. These figures were for the Training Program route only.

  2. Excludes international medical graduates. There were 27 New Zealand trainees and 1 overseas trainee who also passed fellowship examination.

  3. Excludes international medical graduates.

  4. There are two components to this examination and both must be passed to progress. The figure of 23 represents those that passed both components.

  5. There are two components to this examination and both must be passed to progress. This figure represents those that passed both components within the 2013 calendar year.

  6. Includes 32 New Zealand trainees and 1 overseas trainee who also passed fellowship examination.

  7. There are two components to this examination and both must be passed to progress. This figure represents those that passed both components within the 2014 calendar year.

  8. Includes 33 New Zealand, 2 overseas and 22 International Medical Graduate trainees who passed fellowship examination.

Source: Medical colleges

Table 4.39: Proportion of vocational trainees sitting a final or fellowship examination who passed by medical specialty, 2010-2014



Medical specialty

Examination

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

 

 

Proportion passing (%)

Adult medicine(a)

Written

68.2

68.7

69.9

69.6

68.7




Clinical

69.7

70.4

69.5

70.5

71.5

Anaesthesia

 

84.9

76.9

81.8

81.5

75.1

Anaesthesia - pain medicine

 

78.9

82.0

78.6

81.8

76.2

Dermatology

Written

85.7

83.3

81.0

88.2

85.0




Clinical

88.9

95.0

94.4

86.2

90.5

Emergency medicine

 

66.1

62.9

60.7

47.6

36.1

General practice

(b)RACGP Fellowship Exam

92.6

87.2

89.6

..

..




AKT

..

..

90.0

84.4

88.6




KFP

..

..

89.5

83.4

82.5




OSCE

..

..

92.5

92.7

91.0




ACRRM Fellowship Exam

..

..

..

..

..




MSF

80.6

62.5

100.0

94.4

90.2




MiniCEX

77.3

87.6

92.0

87.4

85.7




MCQ

62.9

77.0

81.0

74.7

72.8

 

StAMPS

78.3

43.2

58.0

60.4

63.3

Intensive care medicine

General

56.4

56.0

60.7

41.8

54.7




Paediatric

53.8

50.0

84.6

50.0

66.7

Medical administration

 

86.2

36.0

61.5

75.0

67.4

Obstetrics and gynaecology

Written

64.2

44.5

78.2

79.7

73.0




Oral

86.5

76.2

74.3

67.2

84.0

Occupational and environmental

Written

33.3

38.5

76.9

58.8

80.0

medicine

Practical

55.6

45.5

72.7

82.4

66.7

Ophthalmology

Written

84.0

78.9

76.5

63.3

91.9




Clinical

76.0

81.6

82.4

86.7

86.7

Oral and maxillofacial surgery

OMS Final Examination

87.5

66.6

72.7

91.7

91.7

Paediatrics(a)

Written

65.0

71.2

70.3

72.3

69.3




Clinical

67.3

67.5

65.8

66.9

76.1

Pathology

 

89.7

90.0

89.3

86.9

82.1

Psychiatry

 

na

na

na

na

na

Public health medicine

 

69.2

54.0

63.6

75.0

76.9

Radiation oncology

 

78.6

76.0

63.3

66.7

81.0

Radiodiagnosis

 

67.0

76.2

63.7

66.7

74.8

Rehabilitation medicine

Written

72.4

58.0

92.3

na

na




Written Short-Answer

na

na

na

84.8

89.2




Written MCQ

na

na

na

66.7

95.3




Clinical

66.7

69.0

47.5

40.0

80.0

Sexual health medicine

 

2.0

66.0

na

na

71.4

Sport and exercise medicine

Written

44.4

66.7

80.0

38.1

58.3




Clinical

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

75.0

Surgery

 

(c)80.9

(d)65.7

(d)61.1

(d)66.0

(c)80.1

  1. Exam results for adult and paediatric medicine refer to the basic training written and clinical exams.

  2. These figures are for the Training Program route only.

  3. Overall annual pass rate. A candidate may have attempted the fellowship examination more than once during the year.

  4. Individual pass rate. This counts all examination attempts made by a candidate during the year.

Source: Medical colleges

New College Fellows

Current Data


There were 2,993 new fellows of medical colleges in 2014. Of these, 1,399 or 46.7% were females (Table 4.40). Nearly one-fifth (557 or 18.6%) were overseas trained specialists who were assessed as having qualifications substantially comparable with specialists trained by the medical college in Australia and awarded fellowship of that college.

Table 4.40: New fellows: Total, females and overseas trained specialists by medical specialty, 2014




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