Key Feature Problem exam format will change from 2025.2
The Key Feature Problem (KFP) exam is one of three Fellowship examinations your registrar undertakes to assess their competency for unsupervised practice in Australia.
From 2025.2, the KFP exam will no longer require handwritten responses. The exam will consist of 70 individual scenarios, each with a multiple selection question (MSQ) that is answered on a paper bubble sheet. This format will be familiar to candidates as it’s similar to that used in the Applied Knowledge Test (AKT).
We’re not changing what we assess. The exam content will continue to assess clinical decision-making and reasoning, based on the RACGP curriculum and syllabus.
You can help your registrar prepare for the KFP by discussing cases and identifying the key features that impact clinical care. Further exam support resources are available on the RACGP website.
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