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These changes allow greater flexibility for candidates when applying for the exam. The content, standard and structure of the examination have not changed
Blog written by Dr Samantha Gaw on her SSY in Education.
A Patient Experience
Those of us who have become parents know only too well that whilst a joyful time it can also be a turbulent, exhausting and emotional rollercoaster. To imagine navigating this huge life change whilst also experiencing a life-threatening illness and a critical care admission is almost impossible...
Written by Dr Cathy Ross
Those of us who have become parents know only too well that whilst a joyful time it can also be a turbulent, exhausting and emotional rollercoaster. To imagine navigating this huge life change whilst also experiencing a life-threatening illness and a critical care admission is almost impossible...
Written by Dr Cathy Ross
General information about the FFICM examinations
Peer advice for doctors preparing for the FFICM Clinical Exams - Supportive guidance for FFICM candidates, covering topic matrices, exam techniques, and communication scenarios to help build confidence and structure.
Written by: Dr Taqua Dahab, Dr Shashi Chandrashekaraiah, Dr Rosie Worral & Ms Natalie Bell
Written by: Dr Taqua Dahab, Dr Shashi Chandrashekaraiah, Dr Rosie Worral & Ms Natalie Bell
The FFICM Final examination is an integral part of the assessment of the standalone CCT in Intensive Care Medicine
The regulations covering the FFICM examinations
This page lists the Reasonable adjustments policy and the form for completing reasonable adjustments for examinations.
Resources for candidates sitting the Final FFICM examinations