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RACGP releases AKT 2021.1 exam results

RACGP releases AKT 2021.1 exam results

The first Applied Knowledge Test for 2021 took place on 6 February, and the public report is now available.


Gestational diabetes diagnoses higher with one-step approach

Gestational diabetes diagnoses higher with one-step approach

But crucially, the results of a new study investigating the two screening methods found neither led to significantly different clinical outcomes.


Clinical update to National Cervical Screening Program guidelines

Clinical update to National Cervical Screening Program guidelines

Important pathway changes for women at intermediate risk of significant cervical abnormality come into effect on 1 February.


RACGP releases AKT 2020.2 public exam report

RACGP releases AKT 2020.2 public exam report

The biannual report outlines details of the recent exam and overall performance of the cohort.


RACGP reveals dates for rescheduled KFP and AKT

RACGP reveals dates for rescheduled KFP and AKT

The re-run of the postponed Key Feature Problem exam and Applied Knowledge Test is set to take place in early December.


RACGP to fully refund all exam candidates affected by outage

RACGP to fully refund all exam candidates affected by outage

Acting President Associate Professor Ayman Shenouda details the college response to the recent cancellation of the KFP and AKT.


Baker’s yeast the secret behind 15-minute COVID test

Baker’s yeast the secret behind 15-minute COVID test

A new type of COVID-19 screening being developed by researchers in Queensland could provide results faster than a pregnancy test.


New blood test detects cancer four years before conventional diagnosis

New blood test detects cancer four years before conventional diagnosis

The test detects stomach, oesophageal, colorectal, lung and liver cancer.


COVID-19 saliva tests not as accurate as widespread reporting suggests

COVID-19 saliva tests not as accurate as widespread reporting suggests

While useful, evidence shows a relative lack of sensitivity means there is still a high chance of returning a false-negative.


‘This is a public health bushfire’: Victoria to rollout saliva test in COVID-19 blitz

‘This is a public health bushfire’: Victoria to rollout saliva test in COVID-19 blitz

The State Government is ramping up testing as daily case numbers continue to spike.


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