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MONASH HEALTH FELLOWSHIP WRITTEN PRACTICE EXAM
Victorian trainees
 

Planning to sit ACEM Fellowship Written Exam in 2022.1 ?

Monash Health Emergency Medicine Program hosts a practice Fellowship Written examination every six months. It is open to Victorian trainees planning to sit the next ACEM Fellowship exam. It is sat under exam conditions in Victoria and examiners  volunteer their time to mark papers then feedback directly to candidates a fortnight later.

Practice Fellowship Written (SAQ) Exam 2022.1 - March 2nd

Exam Venue: Cliftons, 1/440 Collins St, Melbourne (actual venue used for ACEM exam)


Feedback session -  March 23rd

Feedback Session: via Zoom Webinar (will be recorded to allow later viewing)


Exam fee $150 (to cover costs of venue hire)

Applications 
​In order to give priority to those candidates who are serious about sitting the next exam, candidates will require a form signed by their DEMT in order to have their papers marked. ​
Application form
Closing date : Feb 20th
You will receive a confirmation email AFTER registration.

​Please check the '' Candidates list '' AFTER closing day and ensure your name and candidate number is included.
Otherwise contact Dr. Ananth Sundaralingam. 
​
Remember your candidate number for registration please.                                                                  
                                                  

Timetable

2 Sessions ; Online SAQ exam (180 minutes)
Times:
  • Morning Session (9am-12),
  • Afternoon Session (1pm-4pm)​ 
  • You may swap your allocated session with another candidate but will need to inform Ananth Sundaralingam if doing so.

Marking
All Questions will be marked by a combination of ACEM examiners and ACEM fellows.
Overall marking is an indication only and you may only receive pass/fail for any specific question.
Because of standard setting and the difficulties in replicating this, you will receive feedback as to where you sit relative to your peers rather than specifically whether you would have passed or failed the overall exam.

Information for examiners
Are you a FACEM and available to help write or mark a question? We'd love to hear from you. Please click here for more information.

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