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RACGP AKT/KFP
Targeted RACGP AKT and KFP exam preparation for GP registrars who need focused questions, clear explanations, and Mock Exams that fit around consulting, teaching, family, and real life.
Perfect for:
- GP registrars preparing for RACGP and ACRRM written examinations
- International medical graduates preparing for general practice
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Question Bank
Turn spare moments into focused exam prep
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2,800+ AKT questions with detailed explanations
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330+ KFP questions with detailed explanations
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Coverage of core and contextual units in the RACGP curriculum syllabus
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Reviewed by GP specialists
Find the right questions fast
Rural Health, Cardiovascular Health, asthma, or smoking cessation - filter by RACGP core and contextual units, diagnosis, presentation, investigation, topic, difficulty, and question status.
Explain, highlight, revise
Every question includes a full referenced explanation, reviewed by topic experts, so you can highlight the details that matter and come back to them later.
High-yield learning points
Review the clinical details, guidelines, and reasoning patterns worth carrying into your next revision session.
Mock Exams
Know where you stand before exam day
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Blueprinted to test the RACGP curriculum syllabus core and contextual units
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Detailed explanatory feedback, referenced and reviewed by GP specialists
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Individual and cohort comparison data
Cohort comparisons
Compare your Mock Exam result with the wider cohort so you can see how your preparation is tracking.
Performance breakdown
Review performance across RACGP curriculum areas so you know where to focus your next revision block.
Performance Breakdown
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- Addiction Medicine
- Cardiovascular Health
- Child and Youth Health
- Dermatological Presentations
- Disability Care
Complete explanations
Review every Mock Exam question with detailed explanatory feedback, references, and GP specialist-reviewed reasoning.
Bolus intravenous or intramuscular naloxone is the most appropriate next step in management. Naloxone is a competitive opioid receptor antagonist that rapidly reverses opioid effects. Initial bolus doses (typically 0.4-2 mg IV/IM) should be titrated to restore adequate respiratory function without precipitating complete withdrawal.
Pricing
Serious prep. Simple pricing.
- 2,800+ AKT questions with detailed explanations
- 330+ KFP questions with detailed explanations
- 2x AKT and 2x KFP blueprinted Mock Exams with individual versus cohort performance data
- Coverage of RACGP Curriculum syllabus core and contextual units
- Reviewed by expert GP specialists
- High quality multimedia including clinical images
- Recommended evidence-based references on every item
- High-yield learning points
- iOS, Android, and Web apps
What's included in the GP AKT/KFP free trial?
The GP AKT/KFP free trial includes access to a small selection of sample content in the Question Bank.
What content is covered in GP AKT/KFP?
The GP AKT/KFP resource covers all disciplines and specialties per the RACGP Curriculum syllabus core and contextual units.
Who is GP AKT/KFP suitable for?
The content is pitched for GP fellowship written examination level, with content across a range of difficulty. The resource is suitable for GP registrars preparing for fellowship written examinations, including RACGP and ACRRM. This resource is also suitable for international medical graduates wanting to enhance their education and examination preparation skills.
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